Google Chrome is one of the most popular browsers today and is used by millions of users worldwide. This browser brings a lot of interesting features that have earned it a loyal fan base. Apart from that, the support for web applications and great extensions on offer is attracting more and more users. The ability to take screenshots is something that many people need nowadays because they want to share content with their friends or colleagues as soon as possible. Google Chrome integrates these capabilities via extensions so you can easily take screenshots on Chrome without any problems. A good screenshot tool should be easy to use and seamlessly integrate with your browser so as not to interrupt your workflow.
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Method 1 of 3: Using the Full Page Screen Capture Extension
Step 1. Search for "Full Page Screen Capture" via the Chrome Web Store and install the extension to your browser
Once installed, you should see a light blue camera icon next to the address bar
Step 2. Switch to the desired web page and press the camera icon to take a full screen screenshot, including the web view up to the browser limit
Unfortunately, this extension can only be used for web pages. If you want to take a snapshot of another part of the screen/browser view, the second step can be a helpful option.
Method 2 of 3: Using Screenshot.net
Step 1. Visit screenshot.net and press the "Take Screenshot" button on the flag
Step 2. Allow Java to run on Chrome
After that, the screen capture function will be executed.
Step 3. Click to activate the quick capture mode
After that, you can use the crosshairs cursor to select the area where you want to capture the snippet. You can also hover over the application window and click on the window to take a screenshot.
Step 4. Decorate the snippet with lines, arrows, text and more
After confirming the existing illustration/screenshot, you can edit and beautify it.
Step 5. Click the disc icon (" disc ") on the toolbar to save the screenshot
Method 3 of 3: Using Webpage Screenshot
Step 1. Look for “Webpage Screenshot” on the Chrome Web Store and properly install the extension on your browser
After that, you should see a dark camera icon in the top right corner of the browser window.
Step 2. Press the camera button to take a screenshot of the currently displayed web page
You can also select the area/section where you want to take a snapshot.
Step 3. Edit the image with the options in the dialog window, then publish the snapshot as a PDF, JPG, BMP, or other format
In addition, you can also upload it directly without a Google Drive account.