How to Take a Scrolling Screenshot on Windows 11

Taking Screenshots has now become part of our day-to-day activities. From taking a screenshot on our phone to taking a screenshot of a job completed on our computer system. Windows 11 has a built-in screenshot utility like Snipping Tool and the Xbox Game Bar. We also have some third-party screenshot apps like Monosnap and Greenshot. In this article, we shall discuss how to Take a Scrolling Screenshot on Windows 11 so you can capture all the information on a page. Please see How to create a capture image on Windows Deployment Services, and how to make a screenshot of Windows 10 Screen / Login Screen.
Sometimes the page you want to capture may have a scrolling. You may want to gather more information into your screenshot and some of these built-in or third-party may not be able to deliver this task.
These apps can allow you to take a screenshot while scrolling. Take an advanced screenshot, and edit a screenshot on Windows 11.
You can further read about 5 ways to take screenshots on Windows 11, How to make a screenshot on a macOS device. Also, see how to Capture and Record your Screen in Windows 10 with Xbox Game Bar
Take a Scrolling Screenshot on Windows 11 Using Microsoft Edge
1: Microsoft Edge is the default browser on Windows 11. It has a feature you can use to take a Scrolling Screenshot on Windows 11. Open Microsoft Edge and navigate to the webpage you want to screenshot.
Click the three-dot button in the top right corner. Select Web capture or you can just right-click the page and select Web capture from the menu.

2. The next step is to click the Capture full page option from the menu that appears at the top of the screen.

3. Immediately the Screenshot is taken, you will be able to scroll down and view all information on the webpage.
You can also write some text on the screenshot, you can do some other edit on the screenshot. You can decide to share the screenshot with others, copy it to the clipboard, or save the scrolling screenshot.

Steps to take a Scrolling Screenshot on Windows 11 Using Firefox
4. Firefox is another browser that has a built-in feature like Microsoft Edge you can use to take a scrolling screenshot but unlike Microsoft Edge you can only access this feature only through one way.
Open Firefox and navigate to the webpage you want to take the scrolling screenshot. Right-click on the page and select the Take Screenshot option from the menu.

5. Click the Save full page button at the top right corner of the screen.

6. Immediately the scrolling shot is taken, you will be able to scroll down to view all the information you want to capture on the screenshot, and you can use the tools at the top right corner to copy the shot, download it, or cancel it.

Using Extensions on Windows 11
7. Google Chrome does not have a built-in feature like taking scrolling screenshots.
But you can install some extensions like Scrolling screenshot tool & screen capture and do the same job that the built-in feature in both Microsoft Edge and Firefox will do.

8. After installing the extension open it and click on Full Page.

9. Wait for the Fullpage Capturing process to complete. After this you will be to Download, Copy, Get a PDF and can Print.

FAQs on How to Take a Scrolling Screenshot on Windows 11
One of the easiest approaches is to use the combination of Windows Key + Shift + S. This is a shortcut to the Windows 11 built-in feature called Snipping tool that can quickly help you take a screenshot of a selected area.
1. You can use the combination of these keys CTRL + PRT SC.
2. You can use the built-in feature on Windows 11 called the Snipping tool and use these shortcut keys Windows Key + Shift + S.
3. You can install a third-party application or extension into your browser to take a screenshot of your page.
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