How to Take Scrolling Screenshots on Windows 10 & 11

Tutorials Mar 12, 2026 • 5 min read • By CaptureX Pro Team

Taking a scrolling screenshot on Windows has always been a challenge. The built-in Snipping Tool only captures what’s visible on your screen — but what if you need to capture an entire web page, a long document, or a full chat conversation?

The Problem with Standard Screenshots

Windows’ built-in screenshot tools (Snipping Tool, Snip & Sketch, Print Screen) can only capture what’s currently visible on your display. For anything longer, you’d need to:

How Scrolling Screenshot Works in CaptureX Pro

CaptureX Pro includes a built-in Scrolling Capture mode that automatically scrolls and captures the entire content of any window — not just browsers, but any scrollable application.

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Open CaptureX Pro and select Scrolling Capture from the capture menu (or press the keyboard shortcut)
  2. Click on the window you want to capture — it can be a browser, document, chat app, or any scrollable content
  3. The tool automatically scrolls through the entire content, capturing each frame
  4. A single stitched image is generated and opened in the built-in Image Editor for annotation

What Can You Capture?

Scrolling capture works with virtually any Windows application:

Tips for Best Results

Annotate Your Scrolling Screenshots

After capturing, CaptureX Pro opens the image in the built-in Image Editor where you can:

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