Ever stumbled upon a webpage so informative you wished you could keep the entire thing, not just what’s visible on your screen? Well, you’re in luck. Today, we’re diving into the nifty trick of capturing a full-page screenshot that’s way bigger than your iPhone screen’s real estate.
When you took a screenshot in iOS 16 and earlier, you would normally get an option to save it as a PDF. As of iOS 17, you will see a Save to Photos option. This will let you save the full page of your screenshot as an image instead if you’d like. This only takes a couple of steps. Here’s how to save a full-page screenshot as an Image in iOS 17.
Now, if you own an Android you can perform the same steps. To learn how click here.
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How to screen capture a full-page image on iPhone
- Open a website in a browser like Safari or Chrome that you want to capture as a full-page screenshot
- Press the Power and Volume Up buttons simultaneously to take a screenshot. You will see a preview of the screenshot at the bottom left corner of the screen.
- Tap on the preview to open the screenshot editor. You will see two options at the top: Screen and Full Page
Tap on Full Page to see the entire page of the screenshot or click Screen just to see the visible part of the screen
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- You can use the slider on the right to scroll through the full page screenshot. You can also crop, annotate,or share the screenshot
- To save the full page or the screen as an image, tap Done in the upper left corner
- Then click Save to Photos
- Now, open the photos app
- You can view it in the Screenshots album in the Photos app, or in the All Photos album if iCloud Photos is turned on in Settings > Photos.
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Kurt’s key takeaways
Taking a full-page screenshot is more than just a cool trick; it’s a productivity booster. Whether you’re saving articles for later reading, capturing online receipts, or preserving a digital moment, this feature is a game-changer. So next time you’re faced with a page that’s too good to trim, remember these steps and capture it all.
What unique uses do you think full-page screenshots could help you with in your daily tasks or special projects? Let us know in the comments below.
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