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PageMuncher · v2.0 · Free

Full-page screenshots, munched in one click.

PageMuncher captures the page you're on — the whole page, not just the part on screen. It scrolls, snaps and stitches every piece together, then serves the finished capture in a viewer tab where you can rename it and download it as a PNG or PDF.

No data leaves your browserOne click — or Alt+Shift+PFree, no account
pagemuncher · capture ready
Page munched!
Full page · 1280 × 8640
Done in 6.4s
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Capabilities

Everything between “I need this page” and a file on disk.

No bloat, no editor you didn't ask for, no upsell. PageMuncher turns a full web page into an image — and gets out of the way.

One-click capture

Hit the toolbar button or press Alt+Shift+P and PageMuncher captures the entire page — not just the part you can see.

Scrolls & stitches

It works through the whole page, captures every section and stitches the pieces into one seamless full-resolution image.

Download as PNG

The finished capture opens in a viewer tab, ready to save as a crisp PNG the moment munching completes.

Download as PDF

Prefer a document? Export the capture as a PDF — extra-long pages become one tidy multi-page file.

Rename before you save

Edit the filename right in the viewer so captures land in your downloads with a name you'll actually find later.

Private by design

Everything happens on your device. No accounts, no analytics, no remote code — no data ever leaves your browser.

Munching progress bar

The muncher chomps pellets across the track while the capture works its way down your page. Waiting, made watchable.

Handles huge pages

Pages too large for Chrome to render as a single image are split into parts automatically, each with its own download.

Keyboard shortcut

Alt+Shift+P munches the current tab without touching the mouse. Remappable in Chrome's extension shortcut settings.

The munch

From click to file in four bites.

  1. Step 1

    Click the muncher

    Toolbar button or Alt+Shift+P on the page you want to capture. That's the whole workflow.

  2. Step 2

    Muncher gets munching

    The page scrolls as each section is captured — the progress bar chomps pellets while it works.

  3. Step 3

    Viewer tab opens

    The stitched, full-length capture appears in a new tab the moment munching completes.

  4. Step 4

    Name it, save it

    Rename the file if you like, then download as PNG or PDF. Done.

Privacy

Your pages never leave your machine.

PageMuncher only sees a page at the moment you capture it — the activeTab permission grants access when you click, and not before. Captured images are held temporarily in your browser's own private storage so the viewer tab can display them. No accounts, no analytics, no remote code, nothing uploaded — ever.

  • Runs only when you invoke it — activeTab permission
  • Captures stay in local, origin-private browser storage
  • No accounts, no analytics, no remote code, no tracking
Permissions · what and why
activeTabOnly the page you capture, only when you click
scriptingMeasures and scrolls the page during capture
storageHolds the image locally for the viewer tab
Data collected

None. No personal information, no browsing history, no page content, no analytics — as declared on the Chrome Web Store.

Remote code: noneUploads: zero
The capture run

Scroll, snap, stitch — seamlessly.

Chrome can only photograph the visible part of a tab, so PageMuncher scrolls through the whole page and captures each section in sequence, throttled to respect Chrome's capture rate limit so nothing gets dropped. The pieces are stitched into one seamless image, and your page scrolls back to exactly where you were.

  • Every viewport captured in sequence, stitched into one image
  • Throttled to Chrome's capture rate limit — no missing strips
  • Oversized pages split into parts automatically
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Munching your page… the finished capture will open in a new tab once the progress bar fills up.

Viewport 4 — captured
Viewport 5 — captured
Viewport 6 — captured
Viewport 7 — munching…
Good to know

What you need to get munching.

A copy of Chrome. That's the list.

Google Chrome

One click from the Chrome Web Store — that's the whole install. No wizard, no onboarding tour, no settings to get right.

Works on real pages

Captures any http:// or https:// page. Browser-internal pages and the Chrome Web Store itself are off-limits by Chrome policy.

No account, no sign-up

Nothing to register, nothing to log in to, nothing to verify by email. Install it and munch your first page ten seconds later.

Free — actually free

No trial that expires, no watermark, no 'pro' tier hiding the PDF button. Munch as much as you like.

FAQ

Questions we get a lot.

The whole page. Chrome only lets extensions photograph the visible part of a tab, so PageMuncher scrolls through the entire page, captures each section and stitches every piece into one seamless image — including everything below the fold.

Add PageMuncher to Chrome.

One click from the Chrome Web Store to your first full-page munch. Free, private and refreshingly boring about it.