![]() On the Mac you’ll find the full size screenshot of the webpage available in User Downloads, unless you manually changed that. The full size screenshot will appear in your default Chrome downloads folder.Click the three vertical dots in the upper right corner of the Responsive Design tool and choose “Capture full size screenshot”.Scroll down through the entire web page so that all images load (this is important to capture lazy-load images, a common technique used to speed up webpages)*.Click the Responsive Design Mode button in the developer tools drawer.Open Chrome Developer Tools (View > Developer > Developer Tools).Ready to snag a full size screenshot of a webpage in Chrome? Here’s what to do: How to Capture Full Size Scrolling Screenshots in Chrome ![]() You can also take full page screenshots with Firefox, Safari on Mac, and Safari for iPhone and iPad, if you need to or prefer. ![]() Note we are covering the Chrome browser here for desktop. There are no plugins required, as we’ll be using built-in developer tools with Chrome. The approaches we’ll cover to capture full size webpage screen shots with Chrome require the full version of Chrome for any desktop-level device, which includes Mac, Windows, Linux, and Chromebook. ![]()
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