Why a normal screenshot is not enough
Chrome can display only one portion of a long page at a time. A standard screenshot therefore leaves out anything below the visible viewport. Manually taking several screenshots can work, but it creates separate files and makes it harder to preserve the page as one continuous result.
How full-page capture works
A full-page capture tool moves through the page, captures the visible sections, and combines them into a complete result. LazyPanda Full Page Capture automatically scrolls the active page, captures the viewport sections, builds the final capture, then restores the page scroll position when the capture is finished.
When a full-page screenshot is useful
Common examples include saving a long article for reference, attaching an entire webpage to a bug report, preserving a receipt or confirmation page, reviewing a long landing page, documenting an internal workflow, or keeping a visual record of a page before it changes.
Choose PNG when you want one continuous image
PNG works well when the goal is to keep the entire webpage as one long image. It is convenient for visual review, design comparisons, annotations in another application, or simply keeping a complete picture of the page. LazyPanda can export the finished capture as one full-length PNG.
Choose PDF when you want document-style pages
A very long image is not always convenient to print or share. LazyPanda can also export the capture as a multi-page PDF, using Letter or A4 page sizing, so a long webpage can be handled more like a traditional document.
What happens to the captured page
LazyPanda opens the finished capture in a local preview where the PNG or PDF can be exported. Captured webpage data is processed locally rather than being sent to a remote screenshot server, and customizable filenames can be used when saving the result.