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.
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
- 1Check the first viewport first because it is what users see immediately.
- 2Compare mobile and desktop for missing content or layout differences.
- 3Use full-page mode to review long landing pages and below-the-fold sections.
- 4Look for blocked content, broken CTAs, missing images, and unintended modals.
- 5Re-run after deploying fixes.
How it works
- 1Enter URL: Paste a public website URL. The tool fetches the live page in a browser.
- 2Render & Capture: The page is rendered using the selected viewport. Compare mode captures mobile and desktop.
- 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.