Capture Full‑Page Screenshots in Chrome Using Built‑In Tools

This guide explains how to update Chrome, open the target web page, launch the developer tools, and wait a few seconds for Chrome's native full‑page screenshot feature to generate a save dialog, providing a simple way to capture entire webpages.

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Capture Full‑Page Screenshots in Chrome Using Built‑In Tools
Chrome has recently added native full‑page screenshot support, but the feature is hidden and not widely known, so this article walks you through using it.

Update Your Chrome

Make sure your Chrome browser is updated to the latest version.

Open the Webpage You Want to Capture (e.g., Dribbble)

Open the Developer Tools Panel

Then be patient and wait about three to four seconds; a save dialog will appear, and you can confirm to store the screenshot.

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