Скриншоты веб-страниц для юридических доказательств и соблюдения нормативов
Lawyers, paralegals, compliance officers, and journalists use Webshot to preserve webpages as visual evidence — defamatory posts, copyright-infringing pages, false advertising, terms-of-service snapshots — before the original content disappears or changes. Real-browser rendering, machine-friendly metadata, no manual scroll-and-paste.
All buttons open the capture form pre-configured. You can change format and viewport once the page loads.
Why Webshot for this
Capture before content disappears
Tweets get deleted, posts get edited, pages get pulled. Webshot freezes the page exactly as it appeared at the moment of capture — including dynamic content.
PDF preserves vector text
PDF output keeps text searchable and selectable, which courts and discovery systems prefer over flat raster images.
Real-browser rendering
Headless Chrome renders the page like a normal user's browser would — no missing JavaScript, no broken layouts, no "access denied" pages from server-side detection of bots.
Capture timestamp recorded
Every capture records the request time. Combine with file metadata (mtime) for a verifiable capture-time chain when you need it.
How to capture legal evidence screenshots
- Open the page you need to preserve in your browser to confirm the URL.
- Paste the URL into the Webshot form and pick PDF format (recommended for legal — text remains searchable).
- Click Capture. The page renders server-side with headless Chrome — JavaScript executes, images load, exactly as in a real user's browser.
- Download the file. The timestamp of the original capture is logged on our side; the file's mtime reflects creation time.
Frequently asked questions
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