Export formats
Single-file HTML
Save any web page as a single-file HTML snapshot with Web Snapper — images, styles, and fonts inlined, scripts stripped, fully offline and self-contained.
Sometimes you don't just want a picture of a page — you want the page itself, exactly as it looked, in a form you can reopen years from now. Web Snapper's single-file HTML export packages everything into one .html file you can keep, move, or archive without depending on the original site.
Export a page as HTML
- Open the page you want to save.
- Click the Web Snapper icon.
- Choose the HTML format.
- Save the file.
Everything in one file
Instead of producing an HTML page plus a folder of images and stylesheets, Web Snapper inlines it all into a single document:
- Images are embedded directly in the file.
- Styles are inlined, so the page keeps its original layout and look.
- Fonts travel with it, so text renders the same way it did online.
The result is one portable file. There's nothing to keep together, nothing to lose, and nothing that breaks when you move it to another machine or a backup drive.
Offline and self-contained
Because every asset is baked in, the snapshot opens fully offline — no network request, no call back to the original server. You can open it years later, even if the site has changed, moved behind a paywall, or disappeared entirely, and it will still look the way it did the day you captured it.
Scripts and trackers stripped
Web Snapper removes scripts and trackers when it packages the file. That keeps the snapshot static and safe to reopen: it can't phone home, run analytics, or load anything from the web. What you save is a faithful, frozen copy of the page — and nothing more.
Any highlights, notes, and redactions you added in the on-page editor are preserved in the snapshot, so your markup travels with it.
Related
- Need selectable, printable output? See Searchable PDF.
- Want clean text for a notes app? See Export to Markdown.