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Website Screenshot Tool

Website Screenshot Tool

Capture mobile, tablet, desktop, or full-page screenshots of any public website.

Enter a URL and capture a real browser screenshot of the page. Use single mode for one viewport, compare mode for mobile and desktop side by side, or full-page mode to capture the entire scrollable page.

Enter URL to screenshot

Capture one viewport, compare mobile and desktop, or grab the full scrollable page.

Screenshot QA

Check the page people actually see

A page can return 200, pass basic metadata checks, and still look broken. Screenshots catch the obvious things automated text checks miss: blank hero sections, broken mobile layouts, hidden CTAs, oversized images, missing content, broken responsive spacing, and long-page sections that never rendered.

What this tool does

  • Captures a live browser screenshot from a public URL
  • Supports mobile, tablet, and desktop viewport sizes
  • Compares mobile and desktop views side by side
  • Supports full-page screenshots for long pages
  • Shows the captured page title and URL
  • Lets users download screenshots
  • Helps spot rendering, layout, and responsive issues quickly

When to use this tool

  • Before launching a new page
  • After a deploy
  • After a redesign or Next.js/SSR migration
  • After editing homepage, pricing, signup, or landing pages
  • Before submitting important URLs in Google Search Console
  • When checking mobile vs desktop layout differences
  • When reviewing a long landing page
  • When confirming the page visibly rendered and did not show a blank screen

Common problems this catches

  • Blank or mostly blank page
  • Broken hero section
  • Mobile layout overflow
  • Desktop and mobile content mismatch
  • CTA pushed below the fold
  • Sticky header covering content
  • Full-page sections not rendering
  • Images missing or collapsed
  • Long landing page content cut off
  • Modal or cookie banner blocking the page
  • Fonts or spacing loading incorrectly
  • Responsive cards stacking badly
  • Page looks fine on desktop but broken on mobile

How to read the results

  1. 1Check the first viewport first because it is what users see immediately.
  2. 2Compare mobile and desktop for missing content or layout differences.
  3. 3Use full-page mode to review long landing pages and below-the-fold sections.
  4. 4Look for blocked content, broken CTAs, missing images, and unintended modals.
  5. 5Re-run after deploying fixes.

How it works

  1. 1Enter URL: Paste a public website URL. The tool fetches the live page in a browser.
  2. 2Render & Capture: The page is rendered using the selected viewport. Compare mode captures mobile and desktop.
  3. 3View & Download: Review the screenshot, compare layouts, and download the image if needed.

Important limitations

  • Some sites block automated screenshot tools.
  • Login-only pages cannot be captured unless publicly accessible.
  • Cookie banners, modals, and geo-specific content may appear.
  • Screenshots show visual output, not search crawler output.
  • For crawler visibility, use the Visibility Test or Page Validator.

Frequently Asked Questions

Next Steps

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