- -Take a snapshot of a whole webpage into one image without scrollbars.
- -Support CD-R,CD-RW, DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD-RAM, DVD+/-R DL disc
- - Flexible & efficient rendering engine, compatible with all web pages
- -Supports a dozen of image formats (JPG,GIF,BMP,PNG,TIFF,PCX,WMF,TGA etc)
- -Directly convert webpages to PDF(PDF is considered as one of the many supported img formats)
- -Cookie enabled, bypass any login page and snap inside !
- -Automatically create thumbnail image previews if you turn on "-thumbnail" option.
- -5+ special image effects are supported.(Buttonize, Drop Shadow, Round Corner, Reflection etc)
- -multi-threading enabled. Convert several pages at a time, extremely fast!
- -Flexible resizing options: by percent or by fixed width & height.
- -Support converting local HTML, MHT files to image.
- -Support capturing site with FLASH content.
- -Support URL file, list the sites in a text file and let the program do the rest.
- -Convert all captured images into one multi-page tif file if you turn on "-multipage" option
Create full size screenshot from single website url.
Htm2PicCmdLine /url "www.google.com"
Capture multiple webpages in batch from list
Htm2PicCmdLine /list "c:\mylist.txt"
Generate thumbnail image of web page.
Htm2PicCmdLine /url "www.codeproject.com" /width 400 /height 300 -thumbnail
This command line tool works in multi-threading mode, converts all your pages to images on the fly. To use it for batch conversion of your local (offline) mhtml/html files or any webpages(online) to images, Just prepare the text file containing path of your local files or web addresses(URLs), one file/URL per line and pass that text file path to the command line tool.
You can also use this command prompt tool with windows scheduler to take the snapshots of websites on your scheduled time. Just configure this tool with your windows scheduler with your required parameters.
Our program allows you to set cropping height of original large image while creating thumbnail from it. You can thus adjust "crop height to" value according to your desired thumbnail size. For example: Most web pages are 800 pixels in width, so you may set cropping height to 600 pixels(the default value) for a 400*300 thumbnail image. In this case, you can pick the part you want and avoid getting a distorted one. This is very useful especially when dealing with long scrolling pages. As we know, most similar software do not take this into consideration.
You can also apply some special image effects on final web page thumbnails or any existing image such as "Buttonize", "Drop Shadow", "Round Corner", "Reflection" etc by simply setting the "Thumbnail Effect" in "Snapshot Options" page. You don’t have to know any "graphic design" thing, Htm2Pic eases the process for you and the number of effects is still growing. See samples below.
Drop Shadow |
Round Corner |




