Improved full-page scrolling for lazy-loaded content

Better scrolling routine to load content reliably on long pages.

Changelog 1 min read

Written by

Dmytro Krasun

Published on

We improved the scrolling routine used for full-page screenshots to make lazy-loaded content appear more reliably before capturing:

  • Tuned scrolling cadence and guards to account for deferred rendering and wrappers.
  • Reduced timeouts for pages that previously stalled during full-page renders.

As a result, more pages with infinite scroll or heavy lazy-loading now render fully without missing sections.

If you still see missing parts on a specific URL, send it to support@screenshotone.com.

Read more product updates

New features, bug fixes, and optimizations...

View all product updates
ScreenshotOne is available on viaSocket

ScreenshotOne is available on viaSocket

Automate website screenshots, animated scrolling captures, and visual documentation workflows with ScreenshotOne and viaSocket.

Read more

1 min read

Updated the official Go SDK

Updated the official Go SDK

We updated the Go SDK to support the latest API features.

Read more

1 min read

Set PDF margins

Set PDF margins

Now you can set PDF margins for the resulting PDF file.

Read more

1 min read

Automate website screenshots

Exhaustive documentation, ready SDKs, no-code tools, and other automation to help you render website screenshots and outsource all the boring work related to that to us.