Compare Chrome extensions: Take Webpage Screenshots Entirely - FireShot vs Colorgrab

Stats Take Webpage Screenshots Entirely - FireShot Take Webpage Screenshots Entirely - FireShot Colorgrab Colorgrab
User count 3,000,000+ 100,000+
Average rating 4.76 4.24
Rating count 40,885 21
Last updated 2023-10-14 2022-01-18
Size 11.09M 1.23M
Version 1.12.18 1.8.6
Short description
Take FULL webpage screenshots. Capture, edit and save them to PDF/JPEG/GIF/PNG, upload, print, send to OneNote, clipboard or email. Grab colors from any website. Fast and reliable color picker tool
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🏆 Awarded as "The Best Free Google Chrome Extension" by PCMAG.COM

🔒 Instant screenshots are stored locally, and never leave your computer, so it's 100% safe for storing a sensitive information. FireShot can work offline.

🛑 No spyware and unnecessary permissions - you're just in a couple of clicks away from an ideal screenshot.

Top 7️⃣ reasons to install FireShot:

1️⃣ Save screenshot to disk as PDF (with links), PNG, and JPEG 2️⃣ Capture entire page, visible part of the web page or just a selection 3️⃣ Automatically capture all tabs to PDF or image 🔥 4️⃣ Provide a list of URLs for an automatic batch capturing process 🔥 5️⃣ Send screenshots to Gmail 6️⃣ Copy captured images to clipboard 7️⃣ Print

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Colorgrab — color picker tool in your browser toolbar. Useful for web designers and developers. You can extract color and copy it to the clipboard. Literally in one click. It's not easy to determine the color of the page element using Chrome dev tools. And you can't extract color from images on the page. Features: Color picker / Eyedropper tool for webpages Copy in RGB, HEX, CSS/HTML formats Recently picked colors Alt-P keyboard shortcut Extracts the most used color from webpages while you're surfing the web. Note: If you just installed Color grab you should reload a webpage to make it work.