Quietly: Full Page Screenshot and Blur by Quietly Tools
Full page screenshots that work on the dashboards other tools get wrong. Blur or black out anything private before you share.
Extension Metadata
Screenshots
About this extension
Most screenshot tools give up somewhere in the middle of a long page. This one doesn't, and it works on the dashboards and web apps that other tools get wrong.
Three ways to capture
Visible area grabs exactly what is on screen right now, including the page's own navigation and toolbars. It never has to work out what to scroll, which is exactly why it works where the others do not.
Full page scrolls the whole page and stitches it into one image. It resets browser zoom for a clean seam, pins sticky sidebars so they appear once, hides floating navigation and cookie bars so they do not repeat, freezes parallax backgrounds, and waits for lazy-loaded images to arrive. Pages up to 30,000 pixels tall.
Select region lets you drag a box over what you want. Drag past the bottom of the screen and the page scrolls with you, so a selection several screens tall is one gesture. There is a three second self-timer if you need to open a menu first.
Captures open in Screenshot Veil, a web editor for blurring, pixelating, blacking out, highlighting, cropping and adding callouts before you share. Or download straight to your computer, or copy to the clipboard. Your choice is remembered.
Also included
Save any selected text to MindMark, your Markdown notes.
Quiet Guide offers gentle help with web tools using your own AI key. You choose the provider, the key stays on your device, and requests go straight from your browser to that provider. Quietly never sees your key and never proxies your requests. Without a key, everything else still works.
On Firefox
The sidebar opens on the left. Alt+Z opens it, Alt+Shift+Z opens the capture card, and both are set for you.
Privacy
Captures are stitched on your device and are never uploaded anywhere. No analytics, no tracking, no account. Every permission the extension asks for has a stated reason, generated from the code that actually ships, and the build fails if the list is incomplete.
Available in English, Hindi, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Thai, Tamil and Assamese.
Three ways to capture
Visible area grabs exactly what is on screen right now, including the page's own navigation and toolbars. It never has to work out what to scroll, which is exactly why it works where the others do not.
Full page scrolls the whole page and stitches it into one image. It resets browser zoom for a clean seam, pins sticky sidebars so they appear once, hides floating navigation and cookie bars so they do not repeat, freezes parallax backgrounds, and waits for lazy-loaded images to arrive. Pages up to 30,000 pixels tall.
Select region lets you drag a box over what you want. Drag past the bottom of the screen and the page scrolls with you, so a selection several screens tall is one gesture. There is a three second self-timer if you need to open a menu first.
Captures open in Screenshot Veil, a web editor for blurring, pixelating, blacking out, highlighting, cropping and adding callouts before you share. Or download straight to your computer, or copy to the clipboard. Your choice is remembered.
Also included
Save any selected text to MindMark, your Markdown notes.
Quiet Guide offers gentle help with web tools using your own AI key. You choose the provider, the key stays on your device, and requests go straight from your browser to that provider. Quietly never sees your key and never proxies your requests. Without a key, everything else still works.
On Firefox
The sidebar opens on the left. Alt+Z opens it, Alt+Shift+Z opens the capture card, and both are set for you.
Privacy
Captures are stitched on your device and are never uploaded anywhere. No analytics, no tracking, no account. Every permission the extension asks for has a stated reason, generated from the code that actually ships, and the build fails if the list is incomplete.
Available in English, Hindi, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Thai, Tamil and Assamese.
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Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Input data to the clipboard
- Display notifications to you
- Access browser tabs
- Access your data for quietly.tools
- Access your data for www.quietly.tools
Optional permissions:
- Access your data for quietly.tools
- Access your data for www.quietly.tools
Data collection:
- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
Optional data collection, according to the developer:
- Website content
More information
- Add-on Links
- Version
- 0.8.2
- Size
- 752.54 KB
- Last updated
- 3 days ago (Aug 19, 2026)
- Related Categories
- License
- All Rights Reserved
- Privacy Policy
- Read the privacy policy for this add-on
- Version History
- Add to collection
Email hello@quietly.tools with the page you were on and which capture mode you used. That is usually enough to reproduce it.
Known limits, stated plainly
Infinite and virtualised feeds, such as a long social timeline, capture only the part the page has actually loaded. There is no fixed bottom to stitch to, so use Visible area or Select region there.
A few sites fake scrolling with transforms or WebGL while the real page never moves. Those capture as a single screen.
Content inside a cross-origin iframe, such as an embedded form or code editor, cannot be scrolled by an extension. The visible slice is captured.
Very wide pages capture at the window width. Widen the window, or use Select region.
Pages beyond about 30,000 pixels tall are refused rather than half-captured. That is a deliberate memory budget, not a crash. If you need more we can discuss email please.
What is next
Cancelling a capture in progress with Escape. Horizontal region capture for wide tables. Fewer seams on long stitches.