Website to JPG — Capture Any URL as JPEG
Save any public website URL as a JPG image. Full-page, viewport, or custom-clip screenshots with adjustable quality.
Capture the entire page, not just the viewport
Higher = larger file, lower = smaller. 85 is visually indistinguishable on most screens.
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Enter the website URL you want to capture.
Choose viewport width and full-page or viewport-only.
Adjust JPEG quality if needed, then download the screenshot.
Über Website JPG Screenshot
Website to JPG screenshot captures any publicly accessible web page as a high-quality JPEG image. JPG output is preferred when you need a smaller file than PNG and your screenshot mostly contains photographic content, gradients, or rich color — exactly where JPEG's lossy compression shines. Our tool uses headless Chromium to render the page exactly as a modern browser would, capturing CSS, web fonts, lazy-loaded images, and JavaScript-rendered content before snapshotting.
Enter a URL, choose your viewport width (mobile, tablet, or full desktop), pick full-page or viewport-only capture, and adjust JPEG quality to balance file size against fidelity. Full-page mode scrolls and stitches the entire scrollable height — useful for archiving long blog posts, landing pages, or documentation. Viewport mode captures just the above-the-fold area at the dimensions you specify, ideal for thumbnails, social-share cards, or hero shots.
Marketing teams use website-to-JPG to build mood boards and visual archives of competitor pages. Auditors and compliance teams capture timestamped evidence of public-facing claims. Designers grab inspiration shots from across the web at consistent resolutions. QA engineers generate baseline screenshots for visual-regression diffs. Publishers create social preview images for share cards when the page does not provide an Open Graph image of its own.
JPG outputs at quality 85 are typically 60-80% smaller than equivalent PNGs, which makes them better for email attachments, lightweight CDN delivery, and bulk archiving. For pages with sharp text on flat backgrounds (admin dashboards, code editors, single-color layouts) PNG is the better choice — try /website-png-screenshot. For documents you intend to print or send as PDF, /save-website-pdf is the right tool. This tool is the JPEG specialist: smaller files, vibrant photographic content, no transparency, full Chromium rendering.
Häufige Anwendungsfälle
- •Capture landing pages for marketing archives at small file sizes
- •Save timestamped screenshots of competitor websites
- •Generate social preview images when og:image is missing
- •Build visual mood boards from across the web
- •Bulk-archive web pages with minimal storage footprint
So funktioniert es
Our website-to-JPG converter uses Puppeteer with headless Chromium. JPEG quality defaults to 85 — high enough to be visually indistinguishable from the original on most screens, while typically 60-80% smaller than PNG. Pages are fully loaded (networkidle0) before capture so JavaScript-rendered content, web fonts, and lazy-loaded images are included.
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