Scrolling screenshots on Windows 11. Capture a whole long page in one tall image.
Some things don't fit on one screen: a long article, a whole chat thread, a tall dashboard, a terms page that runs forever. Taking five screenshots and lining them up by hand is painful. QuipShot scrolls it for you and stitches the result into one clean image.
What scrolling capture does for you
Capture far past what fits on screen in a single image, without the manual scroll-shoot-repeat dance.
Auto-scrolls a long page or chat and stitches it into one tall image, capturing well past what fits on your screen.
Seams are blended so the joins don't show, and sticky headers and footers are kept from repeating down the image.
The capture waits as a thumbnail until you open it, so you stay in control and the editor doesn't launch on its own.
When you're done, mark it up, save it as PNG, JPEG or WebP, or drag it straight into another app.
How to take a scrolling screenshot
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Press the shortcut
Open the capture overlay and choose the scrolling mode.
- 2
Point at the page
Pick the window or panel you want to capture down the length of.
- 3
Let it scroll
QuipShot auto-scrolls and captures, blending the seams and dropping repeated sticky bars.
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Open and ship it
The stitched image waits as a thumbnail. Open it to annotate, then save or drag it out.
Why QuipShot's scrolling capture holds up
Scrolling capture is only useful if the result looks like one continuous image. QuipShot blends the seams so the joins disappear and keeps sticky headers from stacking up, and it's been hardened across modern apps and on Windows 10 and 11. The capture sits as a thumbnail until you ask for it, so nothing happens behind your back.
Get QuipShot on your Windows PC
One flat tier, every feature included, your screenshots never leave your machine. See the capture flow, the five ways to capture, and how it stacks up on the homepage, browse the changelog, or jump straight in.
- No cloud
- No telemetry
- No analytics
- No bundled browser · under 25 MB
- Windows 10 & 11
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