Veenuthan Tharmaseelan

Chrome Extension - Full-page screenshots with annotations — one click, no fuss

Most screenshot tools only capture the visible area, need a desktop app, or are buried in DevTools. SnapShot captures the full page instantly and opens a built-in annotation editor — right in your browser. → Full-page capture (Chrome debugger API, pixel-perfect) → Annotate with arrows, shapes & text → Copy or download as PNG → 100% local — no installs, no accounts, no data sent anywhere

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Veenuthan Tharmaseelan
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I built SnapShot because I kept running into the same problem — I needed a full-page screenshot with some annotations, but every solution was either too complex, required a desktop app, or only captured the visible area. So I built something simple: 📸 One click → full page captured ✏️ Annotate with arrows, shapes & text right in the browser 📋 Copy to clipboard or download as PNG Built with Chrome's native debugger API for pixel-perfect quality — no html2canvas workarounds. Everything runs 100% locally. No accounts, no tracking, zero network requests. What's your current go-to for quick screenshots? And what feature should I add next? 👇