Screengrab! is an extension that makes it easy to save a web-page as an image – it’s a screen capture tool for Firefox!

It’s no longer supported and will not be developed any further. The last version works with Firefox 6.

With it, you can save anything that you can see in a browser window – from a small selection, to a complete page. You should really download it right now.

To use it just right-click the page you want to save and select an option from the “Screengrab” menu.

Here’s a few examples (that open in a new window) for your perusal…

Grab of complete pageGrab of visible pageGrab of selection

Basically Screengrab! let’s you take what you want from a web-page: the entire scrollable document, just the visible bit, or a draggable selection. Screengrab will even save just the contents of an individual frame.

Screengrab captures Flash and Java applets as long as you have Java installed.

To use it, just right-click a page to bring up the context menu and look at the options under “Screengrab”. It’s pretty self-explanatory! (if you don’t see the menu then something must be broken – better send me an email).

For more information take a look at the features and requirements on the right.

If you like this little extension, please feel free to let me know at andy at screengrab dot org or contribute to my cause. I’m certainly proud of it, and I think it’s better (certainly cheaper) than the competition that Google keeps suggesting on the right…