Tell me more ×
Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users of Apple hardware and software. It's 100% free, no registration required.

How to capture screenshot of entire webpage in iPhone's Safari browser like I can take in my Desktop with Help of Firefox Addon called Fireshot? Fireshot screenshot

share|improve this question

6 Answers

up vote 2 down vote accepted

After searching a lot on this thing finally I got the solution. Website Screenshot worked perfectly for me.

share|improve this answer

Nuc's answer would give you a screen shot that renders accurately but would not show the Safari chrome but with very little work.

Another more difficult option would be to take multiple screenshots by pressing wake+home, scrolling in between so that there is a small overlap between shots. You could then offload them onto a PC/Mac and then composite them together. The benefit is you would get the full Safari UI showing.

share|improve this answer
I've bought Cinder and iScreenshot both but don't know how to get full page screenshot – Metal Gear May 31 '11 at 13:30

I use PixiWeb to capture website screenshots in its entirety or only visible area.

It also allows saving screenshots as PDF. Sharing options are quite impressive too (most social media sites).

share|improve this answer

Although not free, you may get websnaps using Cinder (ex. LittleSnapper)

share|improve this answer

Try iScreenshot

share|improve this answer
How to use this? I've installed – Metal Gear Apr 25 '11 at 15:51
Thanks for your answer, tool! Can you please add more information about the software you linked to? How does it answer the OP's question. Answers on Ask Different are expected to be more than a link, and need to give a specific answer to the OP. – daviesgeek Aug 15 '12 at 2:22

Try Webpage Capture ($1.99) for iPhone/iPad. It promises

"to take a screenshot of the complete webpage you are browsing"

and also saves to PDF.

share|improve this answer
Thanks for your answer, Najm! Can you please add more information about the software you linked to? How does it answer the OP's question. Answers on Ask Different are expected to be more than a link, and need to give a specific answer to the OP. – daviesgeek Aug 15 '12 at 2:23

We're looking for long answers that provide some explanation and context. Don't just give a one-line answer: please explain why you're recommending it as a solution. Answers that don't explain anything will be deleted. See Good Subjective, Bad Subjective for more information.

Your Answer

 
discard

By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.