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Full-page capture

The whole page, one image

The Chrome extension captures the entire page — scrolled, stitched, seam-free — and puts it where the work happens: your clipboard, your project, your agent’s context.

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You know this one

Six screenshots and a prayer

A long page becomes a folder of viewport crops that overlap, miss a section, and repeat the sticky header six times. Assembling them is nobody’s job, so nobody does it.

How it works

  1. Scroll, slice, stitch

    The page is captured in slices and joined seam-free. Sticky elements are hidden after the first slice — or the header would repeat down the whole image.

  2. Paste it anywhere

    The capture lands on your clipboard, ready for an issue, a chat, or the FlowKy panel — which also accepts any image you Ctrl+V into it.

  3. Captures attach to the project

    Synced captures appear on the project’s page on flowky.ai, so “what did it look like on Tuesday” has an answer.

Scroll capture · sticky-aware stitching

Fair questions

DevTools can screenshot a full page. Why this?
It can — four menus deep, one page at a time, landing in your Downloads folder. This lands where the work is: the clipboard, the project, the flow you are recording.
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