Turn any page into an image.
Capture an entire webpage as a crisp PNG, JPEG, or WebP — right from Chrome.
Free · No account · Processed locally
How it works
Three steps to an image
Page to Image lives in your Chrome toolbar — no copying URLs into a website, no uploads, no waiting.
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Open a webpage
Navigate to any page you want to save — an article, a receipt, documentation, or a design reference.
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Click Page to Image
Choose full page or visible area, pick PNG, JPEG, or WebP, and adjust the filename if you like.
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Download the image
The capture is stitched locally and saved to your downloads in one click — with live progress while it works.
Why Page to Image
Built for fast, private captures
Full-page capture
The whole document, not just what’s visible. Sticky headers appear once, not pasted into every segment.
Local processing
Everything happens inside your browser. Page contents and screenshots are never transmitted anywhere.
Multiple image formats
PNG for pixel-perfect archives, JPEG and WebP with adjustable quality for smaller files.
One-click workflow
From toolbar click to downloaded image in seconds, with a sensible filename based on the page title and date.
Use cases
What people save
- Archive a webpage — preserve a page exactly as it appeared, before it changes or disappears.
- Save a design reference — capture full layouts for moodboards and reviews.
- Share a long article — send one image instead of a link that renders differently for everyone.
- Capture receipts and confirmations — keep order confirmations and booking pages as images.
- Preserve documentation — snapshot versions of docs and internal pages for later reference.
FAQ
Common questions
How do I convert a webpage to an image?
Install Page to Image in Chrome, open the page you want to save, click the toolbar icon, and press Capture page. The page is converted to a PNG, JPEG, or WebP image and saved straight to your downloads.
Can I save an entire webpage as one image?
Yes. Full page mode scrolls through the whole document, stitches the viewport captures together, and downloads a single image of the entire page — including parts below the fold.
Does Page to Image upload my screenshots?
No. Captures are processed locally in your browser. Page contents and images are never sent to a server, and the extension has no analytics or accounts.
Can I convert a website to PNG?
Yes — PNG is the default format. You can also choose JPEG for smaller files or WebP for a modern balance of quality and size, with an adjustable quality setting.
Why can’t Chrome internal pages be captured?
Chrome blocks extensions from reading and capturing browser-internal pages such as chrome:// settings, the Chrome Web Store, and developer tools. Page to Image detects these pages and explains the limitation instead of failing silently.
Start capturing pages today
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