Capture entire webpages easily with adjustable resolution and format options
Capture entire webpages easily with adjustable resolution and format options
Vote (9 votes)
Program license Free
Developer NirSoft
Version 1.42
Works under Windows
Vote
(9 votes)
Developer
NirSoft
Works under
Windows
Program license
Free
Version
1.42
Pros
- Captures full web pages, not just visible areas
- Supports multiple output formats
- Customizable resolution and image quality
- Lightweight and easy to use
- Option to disable JavaScript and Flash elements
Cons
- Lacks editing and annotation tools
- No batch capture for multiple URLs
- Limited support for complex, interactive sites
Capture entire websites as image files in one click with this lightweight tool.
Overview
SiteShoter offers a focused solution for anyone needing to capture screenshots of entire web pages quickly and efficiently. Designed as a standalone Windows application, SiteShoter removes the limitations of browser-based screenshot tools by allowing users to save full-page captures directly to image files, including not just the visible area but the entire scrollable content.
Key Features
SiteShoter stands out for its simplicity and flexibility. Users simply enter the URL of the desired webpage, choose their preferred image format—JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, or TIFF—and initiate the capture. The application automatically scrolls through the page, stitching together a single image that accurately represents the complete webpage layout.
Customizable settings allow users to set the browser window size and resolution before taking a screenshot. This is particularly useful for testing how web pages look across different devices or screen sizes. Additional options let users configure image quality and opt to disable elements like JavaScript or Flash, ensuring a clean capture or troubleshooting when dynamic content interferes with the screenshot.
Simple Interface and Workflow
The interface is compact, designed for efficiency. All needed settings are easily accessible without clutter or complex menus. The process is streamlined: enter the webpage address, adjust options if necessary, and hit "Start." The output is saved directly to the specified folder, with support for custom file naming—including useful variables such as date, time, and URL.
Performance and Accuracy
SiteShoter reliably delivers accurate page representations, correctly handling long, content-heavy pages. Recent updates have addressed save and compatibility issues—such as the correct handling of URLs with port numbers—improving reliability even for users capturing content from local servers or non-standard web addresses. The capture process is quick and, thanks to its lightweight design, does not consume unnecessary system resources.
Limitations
While SiteShoter covers the essentials, it remains focused on website screenshots only. There are no annotation tools, image editing features, or batch processing for multiple URLs. It does not support capturing sites that require complex logins or dynamic, client-side rendering that heavily depends on user interaction.
Conclusion
SiteShoter is a practical tool for developers, designers, and anyone who frequently needs to archive or share web pages in image format. By offering a direct and reliable way to capture complete site layouts, it eliminates the hassle of stitching together multiple screenshots and provides enough customization to handle a variety of use cases.
Pros
- Captures full web pages, not just visible areas
- Supports multiple output formats
- Customizable resolution and image quality
- Lightweight and easy to use
- Option to disable JavaScript and Flash elements
Cons
- Lacks editing and annotation tools
- No batch capture for multiple URLs
- Limited support for complex, interactive sites