A real browser engine loads the address and sends the picture back — desktop, tablet or phone width, the whole page or just the first screen. This is one of the few Programs tools that runs on our server, because browsers can’t photograph other sites; the tool explains exactly what that means before you use it.
This one uses our server.
Browsers aren’t allowed to photograph other websites, so the address you enter is opened by our server in a real browser engine and the picture comes back to you. We keep nothing: no database, the image isn’t stored, and the address is never logged or put into analytics. Almost every other Programs tool runs entirely on your device.
Public pages only — anything behind a login is captured as an anonymous visitor sees it.
Type or paste a public web address. Nothing about your own files or device is involved — only the page you name.
This is one of the few Programs tools that can’t run on your device — browsers deliberately can’t read other websites. Our server fetches the page and sends the result straight back: nothing is stored, and the address is never logged or put into analytics.
The result comes back in the response and is yours to save. No copy is kept on our side — there is no storage for one to sit in.