We just launched a new full-page screenshot Chrome extension that allows you to take full page screenshots of any websites and annotate them in a few clicks.
A Chrome Extension by ScreenshotOne for rendering full-page screenshots
We just launched a new full-page screenshot Chrome extension that allows you to take full page screenshots of any websites and annotate them in a few clicks.
You don’t need to use ScreenshotOne API to render full-page screenshots. Use our a new full-page screenshot Chrome extension instead:
The extension is free to use and does not require any API key or subscription.
Many people find ScreenshotOne and use it for their simple screenshot needs—render a few full-page screenshots once in a while.
It loads our support and doesn’t bring much revenue, but since we try to help as many people as possible with screenshot automation, the extension we built seems a balanced solution:
It is a win-win solution.
There is a free tool that uses ScreenshotOne API to render full-page screenshots.
What is the difference between the tool and the extension?
Use the screenshot API if you need to render full-page screenshots at scale or in your application/SaaS.
If you have any issues, feedback or questions, please, let us know at support@screenshotone.com.
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