Bulk Website Screenshot
The Old Way: One Tab, One Save Dialog, One Rename
UC Irvine research shows each context switch costs 23 minutes of recovery time. Opening, capturing, saving, renaming - that's four context switches per page.
Bulk Website Screenshot eliminates the switching entirely. Paste a URL list, pick your format, click Start. Every screenshot lands in a single folder, auto-named, auto-organized. No save dialogs. No file renames. No tab management. Part of the screenshot tools that eliminate save dialogs entirely.
Five Formats. Each Built for a Different Job.
- PNG → Pixel-perfect captures with transparency support.
- JPEG → Three quality tiers (High, Medium, Low) when visual fidelity isn't critical.
- WebP → Same quality as PNG at 30% smaller file size.
- PDF → Clickable links preserved inside the document. Link index file lists every URL found on the page. Text or image watermarks with live preview. Scale from 10% thumbnail to 100% full-size.
- Text Only → No screenshots at all. Each URL gets loaded, navigation and chrome stripped out, pure body text saved as .txt. Feed 30 competitor service pages to Claude or ChatGPT. Ask it to find content gaps, analyze messaging, or generate comparison matrices. Clean text with zero markup noise.
Responsive Audits Without DevTools
- Mobile → iPhone 12/13/14 (390x844), iPhone 15/16 (393x852), Android Flagship (412x915).
- Tablet → iPad Mini (768x1024), iPad Air (820x1180).
- Desktop → Laptop (1366x768), Desktop FHD (1920x1080).
Capture the same 50 URLs at mobile viewport, then again at desktop. Two batches, 100 screenshots, full responsive audit. No browser resizing, no device emulation setup, no Chrome DevTools.
Already have pages open? Click "Capture All Open Tabs" — every HTTP/HTTPS tab in your browser populates the URL list automatically. Settings persist between sessions. Format, quality, delay, viewport, folder path — change them once, they stay.
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Screenshot Toolkit
Tools that work together in the Screenshot toolkit.
Your screenshot extension doesn’t have a copy shrink factor. It doesn’t auto-compress to JPEG at your preferred quality. It doesn’t close.
