[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":27},["ShallowReactive",2],{"articles_detail-how-to-take-scrolling-screenshot-on-windows-11-10-mac-phones":3},{"title":4,"description":5,"image":6,"content":7,"label":8,"category":10,"hot_type":11,"created_at":12,"updated_at":13,"is_delete":11,"seo_title":4,"seo_description":14,"seo_keywords":15,"state":10,"url_title":16,"label_name":17,"admin":19,"category_name":25,"category_jump":26},"How to Take Scrolling Screenshot on Windows 11/10/Mac/Phones","When you need to capture an entire webpage, lengthy document, or full conversation, standard screenshots just don't cut it, as they can only record what's visible on your screen. This limitation often results in incomplete or fragmented images, so you must stitch them together manually.","","\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">When you need to capture an entire webpage, lengthy document, or full conversation, standard screenshots just don't cut it, as they can only record what's visible on your screen. This limitation often results in incomplete or fragmented images, so you must stitch them together manually.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">In this post, we'll guide you through various methods for taking long screenshot on Windows 11/10, Mac, and mobile devices. From built-in tools to third-party apps, we'll help you learn about how to take scrolling screenshot with ease.\u003C/p>\u003Ch2 style=\"line-height: 2;\" class=\"\">How to Screenshot Whole Pages on Windows 11/10\u003C/h2>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">For users looking to perform a scrolling screen capture on Windows 10 and 11, there are several methods to consider. We'll walk you through the best options for capturing entire pages on your Windows 10/11 devices.\u003C/p>\u003Ch2 style=\"line-height: 2;\" class=\"\">Use Google Chrome for Windows Scrolling Screenshot\u003C/h2>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">Google Chrome provides a built-in feature that allows you to capture full-page screenshots without additional extensions or third-party software. This method is particularly useful for capturing any content that requires scrolling.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">The captured screenshots are automatically downloaded to your computer, and then you can easily share or edit them through various apps. This default tool for screen capture with scrolling supports a smooth workflow for users who need to regularly capture scrolling content without any hassle.\u003C/p>\u003Ch4 style=\"line-height: 2;\" class=\"\">💡 The following tutorial will teach you how to take full-page screenshots in Windows 11/10 desktop computers and laptops using the Google Chrome browser:\u003C/h4>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cstrong>Step 1.\u003C/strong> Right-click anywhere on the webpage and select \u003Cstrong>Inspect\u003C/strong>, or press \u003Cstrong>Ctrl + Shift + I\u003C/strong> to open Developer Tools.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cimg src=\"https://d3pk0jbjhuw9mb.cloudfront.net/uploads/20251202/1805074813650692eb9d30f7bb.png\" data-filename=\"filename\">\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 2.\u003C/b> Press \u003Cb>Ctrl + Shift + P\u003C/b> to open the command box.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 3.\u003C/b> Type \"\u003Cb>Screenshot\u003C/b>\"&nbsp;in the command box and select \u003Cb>Capture full-size screenshot\u003C/b>.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://d3pk0jbjhuw9mb.cloudfront.net/uploads/20251202/1806008977414692eba08c09ea.png\" data-filename=\"filename\">\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 4.\u003C/b> The screenshot will automatically download to your \u003Cb>Downloads\u003C/b> folder.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 5. \u003C/b>Open the screenshot from the \u003Cb>Downloads\u003C/b> folder and share it through email or other apps.\u003C/p>\u003Ch2 style=\"line-height: 2;\" class=\"\">Scrolling Screenshot Firefox to Capture Entire Page\u003C/h2>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">Like Google Chrome, Firefox also provides a built-in tool for Firefox scrolling screenshot and helps you capture a full webpage without any additional tools. You can use it to screenshot everything that appears on this internet browser's webpage.&nbsp;\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">One advantage of the Firefox scrolling screenshot method is its straightforward approach. You don't need to open Developer Tools like in Chrome. Instead, you can simply access the screenshot tool through the browser's menu or by right-clicking on the page. Besides, Firefox lets you preview the screenshot before downloading, so you can easily check if you've captured the entire page and avoid any cropped or incomplete images.&nbsp;\u003C/p>\u003Ch4 style=\"line-height: 2;\" class=\"\">💡 Here is how to take full-page screenshots in Windows 11 and 10 PCs:\u003C/h4>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 1.\u003C/b> Open Mozilla Firefox and navigate to the webpage you want to capture.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 2.\u003C/b> Click on the three horizontal lines (the \"hamburger\" menu) in the upper-right corner of the browser and select \u003Cb>More Tools\u003C/b>, then choose \u003Cb>Customize Toolbar\u003C/b>.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 3.\u003C/b> Find the \u003Cb>Screenshot\u003C/b> icon (it looks like a camera) in the customization options, then drag it to your toolbar for easy access.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 4.\u003C/b> Go back to the webpage you wish to capture and click on the \u003Cb>Screenshot\u003C/b> icon in your toolbar. From the options, select \u003Cb>Save Full Page\u003C/b> to capture the entire length of the webpage.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://d3pk0jbjhuw9mb.cloudfront.net/uploads/20251202/1806559838724692eba3f664e8.png\" data-filename=\"filename\">\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 5.\u003C/b> Once the screenshot is captured, you'll be prompted to either \"\u003Cb>Copy\u003C/b>\" or \"\u003Cb>Download\u003C/b>\"&nbsp;it to your computer.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://d3pk0jbjhuw9mb.cloudfront.net/uploads/20251202/1808332821940692ebaa13ba84.png\" data-filename=\"filename\">\u003C/p>\u003Ch2 class=\"\">Screen Capture with Scrolling via Microsoft Edge\u003C/h2>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">What sets Edge apart from the two methods mentioned above is its Web Capture feature, which is deeply integrated into the browser and provides additional options such as annotating and sharing the screenshot immediately after capturing. This makes it especially useful for users who want to mark up content, highlight key sections, or quickly share annotated screenshots with others.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">Another unique feature is the ease of access. Edge's Web Capture tool can be launched directly from the toolbar, the context menu, or even via keyboard shortcuts. This feature enables Windows 11 and 10 users to capture scrolling screenshots without leaving the browser in multiple ways.&nbsp;\u003C/p>\u003Ch4 style=\"line-height: 2;\" class=\"\">💡 Follow this tutorial on screen capture of scrolling Windows 11/10 computers to get the whole-page screenshots you need:\u003C/h4>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 1.\u003C/b> Launch Microsoft Edge and go to the webpage you want to capture.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 2.\u003C/b> Access the Web Capture tool by either right-clicking anywhere on the webpage and selecting \u003Cb>Screenshot\u003C/b>, pressing \u003Cb>Ctrl + Shift + S\u003C/b>, or clicking the three-dot menu in the top-right corner and choosing \u003Cb>Screenshot\u003C/b> from the drop-down menu.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://d3pk0jbjhuw9mb.cloudfront.net/uploads/20251202/1809383613099692ebae23ede3.png\" data-filename=\"filename\">\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 3. \u003C/b>In the Web Capture interface, select \u003Cb>Capture full page\u003C/b> to take a scrolling screenshot of the entire webpage.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://d3pk0jbjhuw9mb.cloudfront.net/uploads/20251202/1810048790619692ebafcb1733.png\" data-filename=\"filename\">\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 4.\u003C/b> Once the screenshot is captured, you can view it directly in Edge and use the built-in annotation tools to highlight or add notes if needed.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 5. \u003C/b>After making any edits, save the screenshot to your device, copy it, or share it directly from Edge using the available options.\u003C/p>\u003Ch2 style=\"line-height: 2;\" class=\"\">Scrolling Screenshot Windows 10/11 Without a Browser\u003C/h2>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">All the browser-based methods we've discussed are great for capturing full webpages, but sometimes you may need to capture more than just a webpage. For example, you might want to take a long screenshot of a full chat in messaging software, a PDF opened in a specific PDF viewer, a long spreadsheet, or even a lengthy email thread. In these situations, a powerful third-party tool is necessary to capture the entire content seamlessly.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Ca href=\"https://www.chilltool.com\">ChillShot AI \u003C/a>is one of the best choices for screen capture scrolling on Windows 11 and 10 without using an Internet Browser. It not only allows you to capture full-page screenshots beyond the browser but also comes with a built-in annotation tool. You can add arrows, text, or notes directly onto your screenshot, and even apply a mosaic effect to obscure sensitive information. It supports both automatic scrolling mode and manual scrolling screenshot mode, giving you flexibility depending on the content you want to capture.&nbsp;\u003C/p>\u003Ch4 style=\"line-height: 2;\" class=\"\">Let's capture a whole page of screenshots step by step using ChillShot AI:\u003C/h4>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 1.\u003C/b> Install and launch ChillShot AI on your computer.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cimg src=\"https://d3pk0jbjhuw9mb.cloudfront.net/uploads/20260309/210323673221069aec51be2033.png\" style=\"width: 832px;\" data-filename=\"filename\">\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 2.\u003C/b> Choose the \"Scrollshot\" option from the toolbar by clicking it once.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://d3pk0jbjhuw9mb.cloudfront.net/uploads/20260309/210612742734869aec5c459d2b.png\" style=\"width: 832px;\" data-filename=\"filename\">\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 3. \u003C/b>Drag the mouse to select the first screen you want to capture. And the width of the first screen will be applied to the whole scrolling screenshot.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 4. \u003C/b>When the \"Start Scroll\" button appears in the bottom right corner of the screenshot, click it and then scroll the mouse wheel to navigate the area you want to capture.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 5.\u003C/b> Until the end of the area you need to screenshot, click on the \"Download\" icon to save the scrolling screenshot to your computer.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://d3pk0jbjhuw9mb.cloudfront.net/uploads/20260309/210727826450169aec60f8f27a.png\" style=\"width: 832px;\" data-filename=\"filename\">\u003C/p>\u003Ch2 class=\"\">How to Take Full-Page Screenshots on Mac\u003C/h2>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">macOS provides a built-in Screenshot toolbar for users running macOS Mojave or newer, which can be used to capture full-page screenshots. One of the benefits of this tool is the ability to zoom in and out on a webpage to adjust the capture area.&nbsp;\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">By zooming out, you can fit the entire page within your screen, making it easier to capture content that extends beyond the visible portion. However, it may not be as flexible as other methods for capturing content outside the browser (such as chats or PDFs), which would require third-party tools on macOS.\u003C/p>\u003Ch4 style=\"line-height: 2;\" class=\"\">💡 Follow these steps to take long screenshots on Mac:\u003C/h4>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 1.\u003C/b> Open the webpage you want to capture in your browser.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 2.\u003C/b> Zoom out the webpage by holding \u003Cb>Command\u003C/b> and pressing the \u003Cb>Minus (-)\u003C/b> key to make the entire page visible. You can zoom back in by holding \u003Cb>Command\u003C/b> and pressing the \u003Cb>Plus (+)\u003C/b> key if necessary.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 3.\u003C/b> To capture the entire screen, press \u003Cb>Shift + Command + 3\u003C/b>. This will take a screenshot of everything visible on your screen, including the webpage.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003Cimg style=\"width: 700px;\" src=\"https://d3pk0jbjhuw9mb.cloudfront.net/uploads/20251202/1823195661089692ebe17b72f0.png\" data-filename=\"filename\">\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"text-align: center;\">Image Credit from \u003Ca href=\"https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fsiur8wgjx1m81.png%3Fwidth%3D2732%26format%3Dpng%26auto%3Dwebp%26s%3De0498422e9793862e7c2e8ea626fdb38880096dc\">Reddit\u003C/a>\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 4.\u003C/b> The screenshot will automatically be saved to your default location (usually the desktop). You can then view, edit, or share the screenshot as needed.\u003C/p>\u003Ch2 style=\"line-height: 2;\" class=\"\">How to Take a Long Screenshot on iPhone and Android\u003C/h2>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">Both iPhone and Android allow you to take long or scrolling screenshots directly from the device. Let's explore how these tools work and how you can use them to capture content efficiently on your smartphone.\u003C/p>\u003Ch2 style=\"line-height: 2;\" class=\"\">Take Full-Page Screenshots on iPhone\u003C/h2>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">It's effortless for iPhone users to capture a full webpage, PDF, or email, thanks to the full-page screenshot feature, available on devices running iOS 13 or later.&nbsp;\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">However, it's worth noting that the screenshot is stored as a PDF in your Files app. If you need something other than a PDF, such as a JPG or PNG image, you'll have to use a PDF-to-image conversion tool to change the format.\u003C/p>\u003Ch4 style=\"line-height: 2;\" class=\"\">💡 Follow this tutorial to capture a long screenshot on your iPhone step by step:\u003C/h4>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 1. \u003C/b>Open Safari, Mail, or another supported app, and navigate to the page or content you want to capture.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 2.\u003C/b> Take a regular screenshot by pressing the\u003Cb> Side \u003C/b>button + \u003Cb>Volume Up\u003C/b> (on Face ID models) or the\u003Cb> Side/Top\u003C/b> button + \u003Cb>Home\u003C/b> button (on Touch ID models).\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003Cimg style=\"width: 700px;\" src=\"https://d3pk0jbjhuw9mb.cloudfront.net/uploads/20251202/1824064091332692ebe4609e6c.png\">\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"text-align: center;\">Image Credit from \u003Ca href=\"https://discussions.apple.com/thread/256070099?sortBy=rank\">Apple Community\u003C/a>\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 3. \u003C/b>Tap the preview thumbnail that appears in the bottom-left corner before it disappears.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 4. \u003C/b>At the top of the screen, select the \u003Cb>Full Page \u003C/b>option. This will capture the entire scrollable content instead of just the visible portion.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 5. \u003C/b>Tap Done, then choose \u003Cb>Save PDF to Files\u003C/b>. The full-page screenshot will be stored in your Files app.\u003C/p>\u003Ch2 style=\"line-height: 2;\" class=\"\">Capture Full Screen on Android Phones\u003C/h2>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">On Android devices, capturing a full-screen or scrolling screenshot is a little bit different from iPhones. While iOS saves full-page screenshots as PDF files in the Files app, most modern Android phones let you save scrolling screenshots directly as images (JPG or PNG). This makes them easier to share or insert into documents without conversion.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">The method may vary slightly by brand-Samsung calls it Scroll Capture, while Google Pixel and other Android devices often label it as Extended Screenshot. Despite different names, the function is built into most phones running Android 11 or later.\u003C/p>\u003Ch4 style=\"line-height: 2;\" class=\"\">💡 Let's take a screenshot of a whole page on your Android phone:\u003C/h4>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 1. \u003C/b>Open the page, chat, or document you want to capture, and position it at the top of the content.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 2. \u003C/b>Take a screenshot by pressing \u003Cb>Side (Power) \u003C/b>+ \u003Cb>Volume Down\u003C/b> briefly. (You can also use the palm-swipe gesture if that's enabled in Settings → Advanced features.)\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 3. \u003C/b>A screenshot preview and toolbar appear at the bottom. Tap the \u003Cb>Scroll capture / Capture more\u003C/b> icon (usually a down-arrow or \"\u003Cb>Capture more\u003C/b>\"&nbsp;label). Tap it repeatedly to extend the capture downward until you've included the area you want.&nbsp;\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">\u003Cb>Step 4. \u003C/b>Tap \u003Cb>Done \u003C/b>or tap outside the toolbar to finish. The long screenshot is saved to Gallery → Screenshots (or the \u003Cb>Photos app\u003C/b>). From the preview, you can crop, annotate, or share the image.\u003C/p>\u003Ch2 style=\"line-height: 2;\" class=\"\">Conclusion\u003C/h2>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">In this guide, we covered multiple methods, from built-in tools on Windows 11/10, Mac, iPhone, and Android phones to reliable third-party apps like Chill Recorder. Windows users learned techniques for scrolling screen capture on Windows 10, using Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or standalone software for content beyond browsers. Mac and mobile users discovered device-specific methods.\u003C/p>\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 2;\">By choosing the right method for your platform, you can efficiently capture complete content, maintain quality, and share or annotate it with ease.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>&nbsp;\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003C/p>",[9],"3",1,0,"2025-11-13",1774545577,"This guide introduces how to take scrolling screenshots on Windows 11/10, Mac, iPhone, and Android with various methods, from built-in options to third-party apps, just pick the best one.","how to take scrolling screenshot,scrolling screen capture Windows 10,windows scrolling screenshot,how to take full page screenshot in windows","how-to-take-scrolling-screenshot-on-windows-11-10-mac-phones",[18],"scrolling screenshot",{"id":10,"nickname":20,"avatar":21,"introduction":22,"update_at":23,"updated_at":24},"Ryan","https://d3pk0jbjhuw9mb.cloudfront.net/uploads/20260401/074628371030769cc5cd4aa6a0.png","Ryan Carter is an SEO content writer with over 6 years of experience specializing in software topics, particularly in multimedia, gaming, and educational tools. He is passionate about helping readers find the right digital solutions. Outside of writing, Ryan enjoys traveling to new places and exploring fresh ideas.",1778766122,"2026-05-16","How to","how-to",1778935843939]