To capture a full-page screenshot and add a title overlay, first use a browser extension or built-in tool to get the complete webpage, then use a free online editor or annotation tool to place your title on the image
Step-by-Step Process
- Step 1: Use a full-page screenshot tool such as GoFullPage extension (Chrome), Awesome Screenshot, or built-in browser functions to capture the entire webpage.
- Step 2: Open your screenshot in an image editor, annotation tool (Good Annotations, Canva, Markup Hero), or directly within the screenshot tool if supported.
- Step 3: Select the text or title function. Most tools allow you to drag a title box to the top and enter styled text such as “Your Title Here”.
- Step 4: Save and export the screenshot as PNG or JPEG, then insert it into your blog post as needed.
Recommended Editing Tools
- Good Annotations: Upload your image and use their editor to add titles, subtitles, or any additional notes in seconds.
- Canva Screenshot Editor: Upload the screenshot and use free drag-and-drop title blocks for professional overlays.
- Markup Hero: Fast annotation and text overlay for any saved or pasted screenshot.
- Built-in Screenshot Editors: Some extensions (GoFullPage Premium, Awesome Screenshot) have integrated editor capabilities for quick markup and text addition.
Design and Readability
- Ensure high contrast between the overlay text and the screenshot background for maximum readability—use a semi-transparent banner or drop shadow beneath the title text.
- Center or top-align the title overlay, maintaining consistent padding from screenshot edges, to keep visuals professional and the title prominent.
- Keep the overlay short, direct, and informative, reflecting the main value or subject in as few words as possible for broad impact
Tips for Formatting
- Choose bold, readable fonts for your title overlay.
- Position the title at the top or as a band overlay for maximum clarity and visibility.
- Use alt text and keywords like “Full-page screenshot with title” to boost SEO for your blog image content.
Applying these methods ensures that your screenshots not only capture entire pages but also stand out as polished, informative assets that boost professionalism and reader engagement.



