Overview
GoFullPage stands out as one of the most popular and highly-rated screenshot extensions, specializing in capturing entire webpages reliably and simply. Its core promise is delivering full-page captures without unnecessary bloat, ads, or permissions.
Functionality & Use Cases
Taking a full-page screenshot is incredibly straightforward: click the extension icon (or use the Alt+Shift+P
shortcut), and GoFullPage automatically scrolls down the page, capturing each section. It then assembles these pieces into a single image, presented in a new tab. From there, you can download the screenshot as a PNG, JPEG, or even a multi-page PDF document formatted for various paper sizes. You can also simply drag the image to your desktop.
A key strength is its advanced screen capture technology, designed to handle complex layouts, including pages with inner scrollable elements (like embedded maps or code blocks) and iframes – areas where many other tools falter. If a page is exceptionally long and exceeds Chrome's single-image size limit, GoFullPage intelligently splits the capture into multiple images across separate tabs.
While the core functionality focuses on capturing, a premium editor is available for cropping, annotating, adding emojis, and including timestamps or URLs on exports. This makes it versatile for both quick captures and more detailed documentation or feedback.
Key Features
Key Features:
- One-Click Full Page Capture: Simplest way to capture entire webpages.
- Advanced Capture Technology: Handles complex pages, scrollable elements, and iframes.
- Multiple Export Formats: Download as PNG, JPG, or various PDF paper sizes.
- Large Page Handling: Automatically splits excessively long pages into multiple images.
- No Extra Permissions Required: Focuses on core functionality without requesting unnecessary access.
- Premium Editor (Optional): Allows cropping, annotations, emojis, and adding metadata like URLs/dates.
User Feedback
User Feedback Summary:
Users overwhelmingly praise GoFullPage for its simplicity, reliability, and effectiveness in capturing full web pages accurately where other tools fail. Its 'just works' nature is frequently highlighted. However, a significant point of recent criticism revolves around changes requiring a paid subscription to download or sometimes even use basic features, which caught some long-time free users by surprise. Despite this, many still consider it an essential tool, especially for professional use cases requiring dependable full-page captures.