What you actually get
Four screens, in order of how you use them.
Capabilities
Three things the toolbar does well.
Full-page screenshot
Capture the entire DOM, including lazy-loaded sections below the fold. PNG output, pixel-accurate to the rendered tab.
Capture to PDF
Export the active tab as a paginated PDF in a single click. Text stays selectable; layout matches the browser print pipeline.
Capture to cloud
Send any capture to your Enconvert cloud library and pick it up on another device. No drag-and-drop, no email-yourself-the-file.
Versus
The native browser screenshot, side by side.
Browser extension questions
Yes. The extension itself is free on both the Chrome Web Store and Firefox Add-ons. Basic captures stay on the device. Cloud captures consume your Enconvert plan; the free Enconvert tier covers 100 conversions per month at 5 MB per file.
Yes. The extension captures whatever the active tab is currently rendering, so any page you can see in the browser is capturable, including authenticated dashboards and intranet pages. The capture is generated locally before being uploaded.
The full-page capture scrolls the document to force lazy-loaded sections to render before stitching the final image. Pages that load content only on user gestures (clicks, hover) may need the section to be opened manually before capture.
The current release captures one active tab per action. Bulk captures across many URLs are available through the Enconvert API and the official MCP server, which both accept lists of URLs in a single call.
Cloud captures live in your Enconvert account on DigitalOcean Spaces, the same encrypted S3-compatible storage used for every other conversion. Access requires your account. Local-only captures never leave the browser.



