Archive Web Pages as PDF & PNG
Queue any list of URLs and export every page as PNG, JPEG, or PDF — full-page, dark mode, desktop or mobile size. Runs entirely on your device; nothing is uploaded.
Add a list of URLs, set the viewport and rendering, and export every page as PNG, JPEG, or PDF — on your iPhone or iPad, fully offline.
Full-page capture expands to the scroll height. Dark mode and dynamic load detection included. One purchase, no account.
BUILDING YOUR URL QUEUE
Assembling a capture list is quick. Type or paste addresses straight into the queue, paste a clipboard full of URLs in one tap, or import a .txt or .csv file with one URL per line from the Files app. The queue persists across launches so multi-session projects pick up where they left off.
VIEWPORT AND BREAKPOINTS
Three presets — Desktop (1280 × 800), Mobile (375 × 812), and Tablet (768 × 1024) — cover the breakpoints that matter most for responsive work. For any other target, dial in a custom width from 320 to 3840 pixels. Full-page capture automatically resizes the renderer to the page's full scroll height before snapshotting, capturing infinite-height layouts completely.
RENDERING QUALITY
Dynamic load detection waits for web fonts, all images, and DOM stability — including React and Next.js hydration cycles — before taking the snapshot. Animation acceleration collapses CSS transitions to their settled state and fires IntersectionObserver callbacks immediately, eliminating invisible-element artifacts common in off-screen rendering. Dark mode injects a CSS override at document start so prefers-color-scheme media queries resolve correctly. A custom user-agent field simulates specific browsers when site behavior varies by client.
OUTPUT FORMAT
Choose PNG for lossless output, JPEG with an adjustable quality slider for smaller files, or PDF for print-ready documents. Every URL in the batch uses the same configured format and viewport.
BATCH CAPTURE AND RESULTS
Start the run and the app processes your queue one URL at a time. A live indicator shows the current address and overall count. Failed entries — network errors, redirects, timeouts — get a clear badge and can be retried individually without restarting the batch. On iPhone a Queue and Results scope swaps between the list you are building and a gallery of finished captures; on iPad the gallery sits beside a collapsible settings inspector.
Tap any thumbnail for a full-size inspection view showing exact dimensions, file size, and render time.
EXPORT
Save captures straight to the Files app or send them through the share sheet — to Photos, Mail, Messages, or any destination your device supports. Each result also has its own share button for one-off sends. Files are named after the URL hostname to keep things organised.
PRIVACY
Everything runs on your device. No data is sent to external servers, no account is required, and no subscription is involved. The renderer is the same WebKit engine that powers Safari. No cookies or session data persist between captures.
WHO IT IS FOR
Web designers auditing component libraries at every breakpoint. QA engineers checking deployments for visual regressions. Technical writers assembling documentation screenshots. Front-end developers verifying responsive layouts on the go. Works with any public URL or a local development server on your network.
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