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BrowserShots is a paid webpage screenshot service provided by Webmint s.r.o. Its core capability is quickly generating high-resolution website screenshots from a URL, with support for desktop, tablet, and mobile viewports as well as full-page capture. It targets both non-technical users who need screenshots through a web interface and developers who want automated integration via a RESTful API.
In terms of functionality, BrowserShots covers use cases such as website marketing images, portfolios, visual bug detection, HTML/CSS rendering checks, SEO and monitoring, webpage archiving, and social media previews. Screenshots are output in PNG format, with an emphasis on being watermark-free and downloadable, and the service also provides screenshot history and share links. Its browser rendering is described as using modern Chromium-based browsers, so it is better suited for checking Chromium-family rendering results. If you need a true multi-engine matrix covering Firefox, Safari, and others, the main documentation does not provide enough information.
On the API side, BrowserShots offers a RESTful API authenticated with X-API-Key. Endpoints include creating screenshot tasks, checking screenshot status and results, and querying usage. Parameters support devices, full_page, callback_url, googlebot, and more. It also provides IP allowlisting, Webhooks, batch processing, rate limits, and JSON error responses. The documentation includes PHP, Python, and JavaScript examples, making it generally developer-friendly, though we did not see an official SDK, CLI, or framework plugin.
The service is subscription-based. Standard costs $9.99/month, or the equivalent of $6.99/month when billed annually, and supports 250 screenshots/day. Super User costs $99.99/month, or the equivalent of $69.99/month when billed annually, and includes API access, 1000 screenshots/day, priority queue, Webhook, and batch processing. The API is available only on the Super User plan, which may be relatively expensive for individual developers who only need a small number of automated calls. Payments are handled through Stripe, with support for major credit cards, and subscriptions can be canceled at any time.
Its strengths are a focused product scope, a simple workflow, and fairly complete API documentation. It is suitable for developers, marketing tools, SEO monitoring, content platforms, and teams that need to archive webpage screenshots. The downsides are that it does not offer an open-source or self-hosted option, only PNG is specified as the screenshot format, browser coverage information is limited, and service support and SLA details are not disclosed in depth.
The main content does not provide information on availability from mainland China, payment availability, or local alternatives, so access from China is unknown. Since payments depend on Stripe and international credit cards, domestic teams should test access speed, screenshot stability, and the payment process before purchasing.
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