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ScreenshotCenter vs ScreenshotOne

Both ScreenshotCenter and ScreenshotOne offer screenshot APIs with browser-based rendering. This comparison covers output formats, capture options, automation, geographic coverage, and integrations so you can choose the right tool for your workflow.

Feature comparison

ScreenshotCenter

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ScreenshotOne

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General
Pricing model Subscription Subscription
Free tier 500 screenshots 100 screenshots
Output formats
PNG / JPEG / WebP
Full-page screenshots
PDF rendering
HTML source capture
Video recording
Capture options
Real browser rendering Chrome / Brave / Firefox Chrome
Custom viewport
Custom cookies / headers
JavaScript injection
Ad & popup blocking
Element selector / crop
Dark mode
Custom user agent
Automation & scale
Multi-step page interactions
Batch processing (URL list)
Website crawl
Async job model
On-premise browsers
Geography
Country routing 80+ countries Limited
Integrations
Amazon S3
Google Drive
Dropbox
OneDrive / SharePoint
Slack
Zapier
Webhooks

Data reflects publicly available documentation as of early 2026. Features may vary by plan. Report an inaccuracy.

Why teams switch from ScreenshotOne to ScreenshotCenter

HTML source & video

Capture raw HTML source and record page-load videos. ScreenshotOne offers images and PDFs but not HTML or video output.

Multi-step automation

Click, type, scroll, and navigate before capture. Handle logins, cookie banners, and dynamic page states with scripted sequences.

Batch & crawl

Submit a list of URLs or crawl an entire domain in one API call. ScreenshotOne processes one URL at a time.

80+ country routing

Capture geo-gated and localized content from real browsers across 80+ countries. ScreenshotOne has limited geography options.

On-premise browsers

Run browser clients on your own infrastructure for compliance, network-local rendering, or air-gapped environments.

14+ native integrations

Auto-deliver captures to S3, Google Drive, Dropbox, Slack, Zapier, and more. ScreenshotOne supports S3 and webhooks only.

Frequently asked questions

What is the main difference between ScreenshotCenter and ScreenshotOne?

ScreenshotCenter provides a wider feature set — HTML source capture, video recording, multi-step automation, batch processing, website crawls, on-premise browsers, and 14+ native integrations. ScreenshotOne covers screenshots, PDFs, and basic S3/webhook delivery.

Does ScreenshotOne support video output?

No. ScreenshotOne outputs images and PDFs. ScreenshotCenter adds WebM, MP4, and GIF video recording alongside HTML source capture.

Can ScreenshotOne handle page interactions before capture?

No. ScreenshotOne does not support click, type, scroll, or navigate automation steps. ScreenshotCenter supports full multi-step sequences.

Which service has better geographic coverage?

ScreenshotCenter routes captures through 80+ countries with real local browsers. ScreenshotOne has more limited geolocation support.

Is ScreenshotCenter a good ScreenshotOne alternative?

Yes. If you need more than image and PDF output — HTML capture, video, automation, batch/crawl, on-premise browsers, or broad cloud integrations — ScreenshotCenter is a comprehensive ScreenshotOne alternative.

Try ScreenshotCenter for free

Get 500 captures on the free trial — no credit card required. See the difference in output quality and feature depth.