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$19.99 per month
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User industry
  1. Retail and wholesale
  2. Transportation and logistics
  3. Manufacturing

What is Screenshotlayer

Screenshotlayer is a web-based API service that generates screenshots of web pages from a supplied URL. It is typically used by developers and teams that need automated website previews for monitoring, archiving, QA, or embedding thumbnails in applications. The product focuses on programmatic capture via HTTP requests rather than interactive desktop capture. It is commonly positioned as a lightweight screenshot endpoint with configurable parameters (for example, viewport and output format).

pros

Simple URL-to-image API

Screenshotlayer centers on a straightforward API workflow: submit a URL and receive a rendered screenshot image. This makes it suitable for backend automation and integration into web applications without requiring a desktop client. For teams that only need basic capture, the implementation effort is typically lower than tools that bundle monitoring, alerting, and visual diff features. The API-first approach fits common developer use cases such as generating thumbnails or periodic snapshots.

Automation-friendly integration model

Because it is delivered as an HTTP API, Screenshotlayer can be called from most programming languages and CI/CD pipelines. This supports scheduled capture jobs, batch processing, and embedding screenshots into internal systems. Compared with interactive browser extensions or desktop utilities, it is easier to run unattended. This model also aligns with server-side workloads where screenshots are generated on demand.

Configurable capture parameters

Screenshotlayer exposes request parameters to control aspects of the capture (such as output format and rendering options), enabling consistent results across repeated runs. Parameterization helps standardize screenshots for catalogs, audits, or regression documentation. This is useful when teams need predictable image dimensions and formats for downstream processing. It also reduces the need for post-processing in many basic scenarios.

cons

Limited end-user tooling

Screenshotlayer is primarily an API service and does not emphasize end-user features like interactive capture, annotation, or browser-extension workflows. Teams that need manual review, markup, or sharing workflows may require additional tools. Some products in this space provide richer UI features for non-technical users, which can reduce reliance on engineering resources. As a result, Screenshotlayer tends to fit developer-led implementations more than business-user self-service.

Not a monitoring suite

The product focuses on screenshot generation rather than full website change monitoring, alerting, and visual comparison workflows. If a team needs scheduled checks, diffing, notifications, and history management, they may need to build those capabilities around the API. This can increase total implementation time and operational ownership. It is better suited to capture-as-a-service than end-to-end monitoring.

Vendor details not transparent

Publicly verifiable information about the operating company (such as corporate name, founding year, and headquarters) is not consistently available from standard business directories. This can complicate vendor due diligence for procurement, security reviews, and long-term risk assessment. Buyers may need to rely on direct vendor confirmation for legal entity and support commitments. This is a practical limitation compared with vendors that publish clear corporate profiles and compliance documentation.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Free $0.00 per month ($0.00 per year) 100 snapshots/month; Full customization; WebP support (quality up to 70%); CDN support; No paid support. Described on site as a "trial version" without time limit.
Basic $19.99 per month (or $215.99 per year — ~10% discount) 10,000 snapshots/month; overage $0.003998 per extra snapshot; 10 dedicated workers; Retina/2x support; WebP up to 100%; CDN & standard support. Optional Platinum Support add‑on $479.88 billed annually (checkbox at purchase).
Professional $59.99 per month (or $629.99 per year — ~12.5% discount) 30,000 snapshots/month; overage $0.0039993333 per extra snapshot; 20 dedicated workers; Retina/2x & WebP 100%; export options (FTP or AWS S3); CDN & standard support. Optional Platinum Support add‑on $599.88 billed annually.
Enterprise $149.99 per month (or $1,529.99 per year — ~15% discount) 75,000 snapshots/month; overage $0.0039997333 per extra snapshot; 40 dedicated workers; Retina/2x & WebP 100%; export options (FTP or AWS S3); CDN & standard support. Optional Platinum Support add‑on $719.88 billed annually (pricing page notes enterprise-level Platinum may be custom).

Notes: Annual billing offers up to ~15% discount vs monthly. For volumes beyond the listed plans, site instructs to contact sales for a quote. Overage fees and exact per-call numbers are pulled from the vendor's Documentation/Pricing pages.

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