- Right-click anywhere on the webpage, select Web Capture, and select Capture Full Page.
- You can also use an extension called GoFullPage to capture full-page screenshots.
- Alternatively, you can print the entire web page as a PDF.
Method 1: Use the Inbuilt Option
In early 2021, Microsft released an update for Edge that added the feature to take full-page screenshots. Here’s how you can use it. However, if you do not find the feature, ensure you update to the latest version of Microsoft Edge.
Step 1: Open the webpage on Edge you want to capture as a full-size screenshot. Scroll down to check the webpage has loaded properly.
Step 2: Now, right-click anywhere and select the Web capture option.
Tip: You can use the ctrl + shift + S keyboard shortcut to bring up the web capture tool.

Step 3: Select Capture full page .

Step 4: The full page will be captured as a screenshot. You will get an option to save, share, or copy the image onto the clipboard.

Method 2: Use Developer Tools
Here’s another way to capture a whole page as a screenshot on Microsoft Edge without an extension. This might look intimidating as you begin with, but trust us – using the developer tools menu is easy to take long screenshots on Microsoft Edge. Here’s how to do it.
Step 1: Open the web page you want to screenshot on Edge and click on the three dots icon at the top right corner.
Step 2: Click on More Tools > Developer Tools .

Step 3: Click the three dots icon on the developer tools menu toolbar and select Run command .

Step 4: Type Screenshot next to Run > to find the command.
Step 5: Click on Capture Full-Size Screenshot .

Method 3: Use Third-Party Extension
GoFullPage is an extension that lets you capture screenshots of full pages on Microsoft Edge with a single click. It has excellent overall reviews and is reliable to use. Here’s how to install and use the extension.
Step 1: Download and install the GoFullPage extension.

Step 2: Now, open the Extensions menu and click on GoFullPage when you are ready to take a screenshot of the webpage.

Step 4: This captures the full-page screenshot on Microsoft Edge, and you can download it as a PDF or image.

Method 4: Save the Entire Webpage as a PDF
Well, you might argue that it does not take a screenshot, and we agree it doesn’t. However, the purpose of a screenshot is to essentially record the details of what is being shown to you on your screen. Hence, saving a webpage as a PDF on Microsoft’s Edge browser does the same. Although, the default format will be as a PDF and not as any image format.
Step 1: Open your preferred web page on Edge and click on the three dots icon at the top right corner.
Step 2: Click on Print .

Step 4: Scroll down to click on More Settings .

Step 5: Adjust the scale so the text does not look incomplete. Further, you can also check the box for background graphics to ensure all the elements are present in your PDF.
Step 6: Lastly, click on Save .
