7 Best Screenshot Chrome Extensions in 2026 (Free & Paid)
Ghulam MuhammadWhy Use a Screenshot Chrome Extension?
While Chrome has basic screenshot tools in DevTools, a dedicated extension gives you one-click capture, annotation, cloud sharing, and full-page support. Here are the 7 best options in 2026.
Quick Comparison
| Extension | Full Page | Annotation | Cloud Sharing | Screen Recording | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SnapRec | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes (4K) | Free |
| Lightshot | No | Basic | Yes | No | Free |
| Nimbus | Yes | Yes | Paid | Paid | Freemium |
| FireShot | Yes | No | No | No | Freemium |
| Awesome Screenshot | Yes | Yes | Paid | Paid | Freemium |
| GoFullPage | Yes | No | No | No | Free |
| Gyazo | No | Basic | Yes | GIF only | Freemium |
1. SnapRec — Best All-in-One (Free)
SnapRec combines screenshot capture with screen recording in one lightweight extension. Full-page, region, and visible area screenshots all come with a built-in annotation editor for drawing, blurring, and adding text. Cloud sharing is free and unlimited.
Best for: Anyone who wants screenshots AND screen recording in one free tool.
2. Lightshot — Best for Quick Captures
Lightshot is a popular, minimalist screenshot tool. Select a region, add basic annotations, and upload to the Lightshot server. It's fast but lacks full-page capture and advanced editing.
Best for: Users who need fast, simple region screenshots with minimal features.
3. Nimbus Screenshot — Best Annotation Suite
Nimbus offers comprehensive annotation tools including numbered markers, stickers, and shapes. However, cloud storage and screen recording require a paid plan starting at $5/month.
Best for: Teams willing to pay for advanced annotation and collaboration features.
4. FireShot — Best for Full-Page PDF Export
FireShot captures full pages reliably and can export directly to PDF, which is useful for documentation. The free version is limited to PNG/JPG; PDF and email features require the Pro version ($39.95 one-time).
Best for: Users who frequently need to save web pages as PDFs.
5. Awesome Screenshot — Feature-Rich (Paid)
Awesome Screenshot has extensive features but locks most of them behind a subscription ($6/month). The free plan adds watermarks and limits cloud storage.
Best for: Teams with budget for a full-featured screenshot platform.
6. GoFullPage — Simplest Full-Page Tool
GoFullPage does exactly one thing: captures the entire scrollable page with one click. No annotation, no sharing, no editing — just the full-page capture saved as PNG or PDF.
Best for: Users who only need full-page screenshots and nothing else.
7. Gyazo — Best for GIF Capture
Gyazo captures screenshots and short GIF recordings. Free users get limited cloud history (10 captures). The Pro plan ($3.99/month) unlocks unlimited storage and longer GIFs.
Best for: Users who frequently share quick GIF recordings.
The Verdict
For a free, all-in-one solution that handles screenshots, annotation, screen recording, and cloud sharing, SnapRec is the clear winner. If you only need one specific feature (like PDF export or GIFs), a specialized tool may fit better.

Written by
Ghulam Muhammad
Software Engineer & Founder, SnapRec
Ghulam built SnapRec after getting frustrated with watermarks on free screen recorders. He's been building Chrome extensions since 2024.

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