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Sales reps embed product-page screenshots in cold emails so prospects see the value-prop without clicking out. Support teams paste error-page captures into reply emails. Engineers send screenshots of broken pages instead of "go to URL X and you'll see it". Webshot turns any URL into a clean inbox-ready thumbnail in seconds.

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

Why Webshot for this

Inboxable file sizes

JPG above-the-fold captures are typically 80-200 KB — well under the inline-image limits of Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail.

Recipients see the page

Even users with link previews disabled or in plain-text email clients see the screenshot. No "click to see" friction.

Above-the-fold mode

Skip the long full-page scroll. Above-the-fold captures only what fits in the viewport — perfect for an email-paste.

Same image, multiple emails

Capture once, drop the same JPG into 50 outbound emails. No re-capturing per recipient.

How to capture email-friendly screenshots

  1. Pick the URL you want to embed in your email.
  2. Capture with `desktop-viewport` (above-the-fold) and JPG format — that's the smallest file with a clean look.
  3. Download the image. Drag it straight into your email composer (Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail) — it embeds inline.
  4. Add alt-text describing the screenshot for visually-impaired recipients and email clients that strip images.

Frequently asked questions

JPG at desktop-viewport mode is best for outbound email — typically 80-200 KB, fits in any inbox without the email being flagged for size. PNG is sharper but 2-4× larger; use it only if your text needs to stay crisp at large display sizes.

Modern email clients (Gmail, Outlook 365, Apple Mail) display dragged-in images inline. Older Outlook on Windows may show them as attachments depending on user preferences.

Yes — pick mobile-viewport mode. The capture is 390px wide, which matches what your recipient would see if they're reading on an iPhone. Useful when promoting mobile-first content.

Email security blocks images hosted on remote URLs (tracking pixels). When you DRAG the image into the email composer, it's typically inlined as a CID-attached or base64-embedded image — both render automatically without the recipient clicking "load images".

The free public form caps at 5 captures per 15 minutes per IP — enough for ad-hoc use. For higher volume (hundreds/day in a sequencer), use the free Webshot API.

Not via the public form. For authenticated captures, the Webshot API supports custom request headers — your server does the auth, the API takes the screenshot.

Ready to capture?

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

📸 Open the capture form

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