Support

Support

Installing

Page to Image runs in Google Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers (Edge, Brave, Arc). Add it from the Chrome Web Store and pin it to your toolbar for one-click access.

Taking a capture

  1. Open the page you want to save.
  2. Click the Page to Image icon in the toolbar.
  3. Choose Full page or Visible area.
  4. Pick PNG, JPEG, or WebP and adjust quality if needed.
  5. Press Capture page. The image downloads when it’s ready.

Troubleshooting

The button says a page can’t be captured

Chrome blocks extensions on internal pages such as chrome:// settings, the Chrome Web Store, and developer tools. Navigate to a regular webpage and try again.

A very long page was saved in several parts

Browsers limit how large a single image can be. When a page exceeds that limit, Page to Image automatically splits the capture into numbered parts rather than failing or downscaling.

Sticky headers appear once, not in every section

That’s intentional. Fixed and sticky elements are hidden after the first viewport so the stitched image doesn’t repeat them. They are restored on the page immediately after capture.

The image looks slightly blurry

Captures match your screen’s pixel ratio and browser zoom. Set the browser zoom to 100% for the sharpest output, and prefer PNG when every pixel matters.

Lazy-loaded images are missing

Page to Image pre-scrolls the page before capturing to trigger lazy loading. On some heavily delayed pages, scroll to the bottom once yourself before capturing.

Contact

Still stuck? Write to support@pagetoimage.app and include the address of the page you tried to capture.