FAQ
Find answers about website screenshots, HTML rendering, full-page capture, mobile previews, export formats, and common workflow questions.
What can I convert with this website screenshot and HTML capture tool?
You can capture live website URLs, paste HTML and CSS, upload HTML files, and export the result as JPG, PNG, WebP, or PDF from the browser.
How do I convert a website URL to JPG, PNG, WebP, or PDF online?
Paste the URL, choose the output format you want, adjust the viewport or full-page mode if needed, and start the capture. The tool will return a downloadable file when rendering is finished.
Can I upload HTML files instead of pasting code?
Yes. If you already have saved HTML or CSS files, you can upload them directly instead of copying and pasting code into the editor.
Can I match desktop, mobile, and custom viewport sizes?
Yes. You can use device presets such as desktop, mobile, iPhone, and Android sizes, or enter custom width and height values for your own breakpoint targets.
Can I capture a full page screenshot instead of only the visible screen?
Yes. Full-page mode captures the entire page height from top to bottom, which is useful for long landing pages, documentation, and scroll-heavy mobile layouts.
Can I hide popups, cookie banners, or wait for content before capture?
Yes. You can use hide selectors to remove overlays and wait selectors to pause rendering until scripts, images, or data have finished loading.
What is the difference between JPG, PNG, WebP, and PDF output?
JPG is lighter for quick sharing, PNG is better for crisp interface detail, WebP is a modern compressed image format, and PDF is best when the result should be saved or reviewed like a document.
Do I need to install software or create an account?
No. The core workflow runs in the browser, so users can generate website screenshots and HTML exports online without installing local software.
Can I use this for SEO thumbnails, QA reviews, reports, and archives?
Yes. Teams use it for social preview images, UI review, responsive QA, support documentation, printable reports, and archived copies of important pages.
Is there an API for automated website and HTML capture?
Yes. The same rendering engine can be used through API routes for batch screenshot jobs, HTML rendering, mobile previews, and automated document exports.