HEAP: Website Full Page Image icon
HEAP: Website Full Page Image icon

HEAP: Website Full Page Image

Everyday, more and more websites are disappearing from the internet. Heap helps you create full-page offline screenshots and archives for webpages. Just a single click creates various formats including Image, PDF, Markdown, HTML, and WebArchive.

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Cost / License

  • Freemium (Pay once)
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Mac
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  1.  Lightweight

Features

  1.  No registration required
  2.  No Tracking
  3.  Ad-free
  4.  Full-page Screenshot
  5.  Drag and Drop
  6.  Export to PDF
  7.  Export to HTML
  8.  Sits in the MenuBar

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  • markdown-export
  • webpage-archive
  • website-screenshot

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HEAP: Website Full Page Image information

  • Developed by

    Pranoy Chowdhury
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Freemium product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $8 + free version with limited functionality.
  • Alternatives

    2 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is HEAP: Website Full Page Image?

Everyday, more and more websites are disappearing from the internet. Heap helps you create full-page offline screenshots and archives for webpages. Just a single click creates various formats including Image, PDF, Markdown, HTML, and WebArchive. So, now, you can save your important websites offline forever.

Heap is a menubar-only app and runs only in the menubar for easy access (top-right of your screen). Archiving is done locally on your Mac and the developer doesn't have access to it.

Here's how to use it:

  • One-click archival: To archive the webpage in the front most browser's tab, just RIGHT-CLICK the menubar button. This uses AppleScript and supports Safari, Chrome, Brave and Opera. Firefox is not supported due to its lack of proper AppleScript support. First time using this method, macOS will ask for permission to read browser's URL for privacy and security reasons.

  • You can also drag and drop the webpage link into the menubar button.

  • If you need to archive multiple links, drag and drop a text string containing all the links into the menubar button. Or drag a text file containing all the links.

  • Heap supports the "heap://" url scheme. So, you can archive a link by adding the "heap://" prefix before the link.

  • If you need to run a third-party app to do things like archive videos, zip files, JSON etc, use the AppleScript setting.

  • Change settings like default formats to archive in, export location, wait times, sign-in to websites, execute javascript, AppleScript, and run an Apple Shortcut after archival by clicking the menubar button.

Only around 1.2 MB to download.

The free trial version lets you archive to all formats and use all features with a watermark. A one-time-only in-app purchase removes the watermark for lifetime. I do not use subscriptions, ads, tracking, or analytics. Please support development costs of a small indie developer with the purchase. Thank you for your support.