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Screenshots of popular websites, captured with FrameSnap.

Website Screenshots in Zapier

Website Screenshots in Zapier

Trigger FrameSnap captures from any Zap, no code. PNG, JPEG, and PDF output works straight into Drive, Slack, and email.

FrameSnap vs Cloudflare Browser Rendering API

FrameSnap vs Cloudflare Browser Rendering API

Replace Cloudflare's Browser Rendering binding with one HTTP request. No workers, no binding setup, predictable per-call pricing.

FrameSnap vs html2canvas

FrameSnap vs html2canvas

Step beyond html2canvas. Full-page captures beyond the viewport, retina, PDF, and SSR-friendly HTML without Canvas quirks.

FrameSnap vs Selenium Screenshots

FrameSnap vs Selenium Screenshots

Replace a flaky Selenium rig with one API call. Full-page, retina, and PDF outputs without maintaining a browser fleet.

How to Screenshot Amazon Product Pages

How to Screenshot Amazon Product Pages

Capture Amazon product page screenshots with full-page zoom, retina output, and PDF export. Includes 360-pixel mobile viewport for listing review.

How to Capture LinkedIn Profile Screenshots

How to Capture LinkedIn Profile Screenshots

Capture clean LinkedIn profile snapshots for recruiting, sales, or social proof. Consistent viewport and deterministic waits.

How to Screenshot a Twitter/X Tweet or Profile

How to Screenshot a Twitter/X Tweet or Profile

Capture dated X/Twitter tweet or profile screenshots for research and evidence. PNG output with stable viewport sizes.

Take Website Screenshots with Vue.js

Take Website Screenshots with Vue.js

Render Vue.js SPAs in a real browser and capture them as PNG, JPEG, or PDF. Wait for the mounted lifecycle before snapping.

Take Website Screenshots with React

Take Website Screenshots with React

Capture hydrated React SPAs as full-page screenshots. Wait on selectors, retinas, and element targeting without enzyme or jsdom.

Take Website Screenshots with Next.js

Take Website Screenshots with Next.js

Capture Next.js app screenshots server-side, including static and dynamic routes. PNG, JPEG, and PDF with viewport sizing.

Self-Hosted Puppeteer Alternative for Production Screenshots

Self-Hosted Puppeteer Alternative for Production Screenshots

Compare managed screenshot APIs versus running your own Puppeteer cluster: cost, scaling, error handling, and when self-hosting still beats a third-party API.

FrameSnap vs webkit2png

FrameSnap vs webkit2png

Replace webkit2png's CLI-only flow with one API call. Full-page, retina, PDF, and per-element output plus scheduled jobs.

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