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3 Web Services to Capture Screenshot of Websites

As bloggers we do browsing a lot and sometimes we need to take screenshots of the web pages. Sometimes this may be archival purpose and some time to post to blogs, whatever may be the reason screenshots are important in online life. There are several browser add-ons for doing the same depending on the browser you are using. You can also use Windows Print Screen command to do the same, for example, in Windows 8, you can use Windows Key+ PrtScr key to capture the screenshot of the screen.

But when you want to take a screenshot of the website without browser tabs and other distractions, there are some web services that will do the work for you.

1. Web Screenshots:

Web Screenshots is a simple yet very effective service which allows you to capture screenshots. All you need to do is to enter the website url in http://www.teknobites.com format and it will capture the screenshot and will provide you the image for Download. Head over to Web Screenshots and start capturing.

2. Capture Full Page:

Capture Full Page is one of the oldest services out there. This service also allows setting large and small size image and also provides you the option of saving images in JPEG or PNG format.

3. Snapito:

This is again one of the best web based service out there. Along with a web interface to capture screenshots, they also provide image editing capabilities. They provide you the option to set the screen resolution, quality of the image and also the region for capture using this tool. Check out Snapito Here

These are the 3 web based services that I came to know for taking screenshots of web pages, if you know any better ones let us know in the comments.

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