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Screenshots von Tweets, LinkedIn-Posts & Social Media Seiten

Marketers turn customer tweets into testimonial graphics. Sales teams paste LinkedIn posts into outbound emails. Founders archive their best-performing posts. Webshot captures any public social-media URL as a clean PNG or JPG — no awkward in-tab cropping, no DevTools, no signup.

All buttons open the capture form pre-configured. You can change format and viewport once the page loads.

Why Webshot for this

Testimonial-ready

Drop the screenshot straight into a sales deck, landing page, or email. Customers love seeing real social proof, not staged graphics.

Both desktop & mobile look

Mobile-viewport mode produces the look most people see — phone-shaped post cards. Desktop mode gives you the wider browser view for longer text.

Clean, full-resolution output

PNG keeps text crisp at any size. No compression artifacts when you scale up for billboards, presentations, or print.

Archive your best posts

Snapshot your top-performing posts before the platform tweaks the algorithm or you lose access. Visual archive, not just URL bookmarks.

How to capture social media screenshots

  1. Open the social media post (tweet, LinkedIn post, Facebook post) and copy the URL from the address bar.
  2. Paste it into Webshot and pick a viewport — mobile-viewport produces the familiar phone-style card; desktop is wider.
  3. Click Capture. Social platforms render lazily, so we wait 8-12 seconds for the post and any embedded media to settle.
  4. Download as PNG (sharp text, transparent compatible) or JPG (smaller file, fine for web).

Frequently asked questions

Yes — paste the public tweet URL (the one starting with `https://twitter.com/...` or `https://x.com/...`). Webshot waits for the tweet card to render, then captures. Tweets behind a private/locked account can't be captured.

Yes for public LinkedIn posts (those visible without a login). LinkedIn often shows a sign-in wall to bot traffic; for those, you'll see a sign-in card in the screenshot. Posts shared with "Public" visibility on LinkedIn capture cleanly.

Public Facebook posts capture fine. Posts limited to Friends, group-only posts, or anything behind a login won't render — Facebook serves a sign-in prompt to anonymous browsers.

Yes for the public-facing profile or post page. Instagram shows logged-out users a stripped-down view; if you need the full grid + reels + tagged tabs, an API integration with auth is required.

Mobile-viewport mode often catches the first 1-2 comments below the post. Full-page mode (desktop) scrolls and captures whatever the platform shows to anonymous users — usually a Sign In to See More wall after a handful of comments.

Generally yes — fair use covers user-generated social media posts in commentary, reviews, and testimonials. For commercial use of someone's quote-tweet or testimonial in paid advertising, ask their permission. Webshot just produces the image; the legal use of the content is your call.

Ready to capture?

Free, no signup, no watermark. Just paste a URL.

📸 Open the capture form

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