Scrolling screenshots are a useful way of sharing websites with others. This is because some websites might not be accessible to others, whether it be because of government regulations, region locking, and so on. This means that if you can access that website, you can capture the page in its entirety and share it with others who can’t.
It is also useful for piecing together long pieces of conversation without having to manually try and stitch them all together, so if this sounds like something you could be interested in, then read on to find out the various ways you can capture scrolling screenshots on your Android smartphone.
Now, we should point out that depending on your phone’s brand and Android version, the OEM may or may not have built-in native scrolling screenshot capabilities. This means that not all phones might necessarily have the same features, so below we have listed a few more mainstream Android brands and their built-in scrolling screenshot tools, and also third-party alternatives if you prefer.
Samsung
Press the volume down button and power button at the same time and release it quickly
Tap the “Scroll Capture” button (it’s the icon that looks like a downwards arrow inside of a box”
Keep tapping until you’re done capturing
You can make some edits to it afterwards or leave it as it is and it will automatically save to your Gallery
Huawei
On the screen you want to capture, draw the letter “S” on the screen using your knuckle
You’ll see an animation that confirms a screenshot was taken
Tap the Scrollshot option
Your screen will keep scrolling until you tap on the screen again to stop
You can edit the image, share it, save it, or delete it
OnePlus
Press both the volume down and power button together and release it quickly
In the screenshot editing page, tap the third button from the left
The screenshot will start scrolling and capturing the screenshots
Tap on the screen again when you want it to stop
LG
Hold down and quickly release both the volume down and power button at the same time
You’ll see a thumbnail preview of the screenshot at the bottom right corner of the screen
Tap the down arrow icon to begin the scrolling screenshot capture process
When you’ve captured what you wanted to capture, just tap the screen again to stop
Xiaomi
Press the volume down and power button and release it quickly
Tap on the Scroll button below the preview
It will start scrolling down to capture the entire page
Tap on Save and the screenshot will be saved to your gallery
LongShot is one of the more popular screenshot apps out there for Android, namely due to the fact that it makes it very easy to capture scrolling screenshots with.
Launch LongShot
Select Capture Web Page
Enter the URL of the website
Scroll down as far as you want, then tap “End here and capture”
Photos will automatically be saved to your Gallery