ScreenshotOne is a screenshot API designed for developers to programmatically capture website screenshots, render HTML content as images or PDFs, and even generate videos. It handles the complexities of browser rendering, allowing users to automate visual content creation for various applications.
The API is built to be reliable and scalable, offering features like full-page screenshots, ad and cookie banner blocking, and various output formats (PNG, WebP, JPEG). It integrates with popular tools and platforms through webhooks, Zapier, Make, viaSocket, Clay, Dirstarter, and Pipedream, making it suitable for automating workflows like lead qualification, content enrichment, and visual documentation. It aims to offload the technical burden of screenshot generation from developers, allowing them to focus on their core product.
ScreenshotOne is ideal for businesses and developers who need to generate a high volume of accurate website visuals for use cases such as monitoring website changes, creating marketing assets, generating reports, or building directories with visual context. It offers flexible pricing plans that scale with usage, including a free tier to get started.
ScreenshotOne is a screenshot API for developers that allows programmatic capture of website screenshots, rendering HTML as images or PDFs, and generating videos. It handles the underlying browser rendering complexities.
How much does ScreenshotOne cost?
ScreenshotOne offers several pricing plans: Basic at $17/month for 2,000 screenshots, Growth (recommended) at $79/month for 10,000 screenshots, and Scale at $259/month for 50,000 screenshots. Annually paid plans receive 2 months free. Extra screenshots are charged per successful request, with rates decreasing at higher tiers.
Is ScreenshotOne free?
Yes, ScreenshotOne offers a free tier. You can take up to 100 screenshots per month for free, which includes rendering HTML and PDF, without needing a credit card to start.
Who is ScreenshotOne for?
ScreenshotOne is for developers and businesses that need to automate the process of capturing website screenshots, rendering HTML, or generating videos for various applications, such as website monitoring, content creation, lead qualification, or visual documentation.