Feature Pluck FireShot
Element selection
Full page capture
Auto-styling (padding, backgrounds)
One-click capture
PDF export
Free tier Limited
Works offline
Browser extension Chrome Chrome, Firefox, Edge

FireShot and Pluck are both Chrome screenshot extensions, but they serve different purposes. FireShot excels at capturing entire web pages, while Pluck focuses on making specific elements look great.

Quick Comparison

FireShot has been around since 2007 and is known for its full-page capture and PDF export features. It’s popular among users who need to save entire web pages for documentation or archival purposes.

Pluck takes a different approach. Instead of capturing everything, it lets you click on any element - a tweet, a code snippet, a pricing table - and instantly generates a beautiful, shareable image with proper styling.

When to use each tool

Use Pluck when you need:

  • Screenshots of specific page elements (tweets, code, UI components)
  • Beautiful images for social media or presentations
  • Quick captures without manual cropping
  • Consistent styling across multiple screenshots

Use FireShot when you need:

  • Full web page captures including content below the fold
  • PDF exports of entire pages
  • Annotation and markup tools
  • Screenshots in Firefox or Edge

The key difference

FireShot gives you a raw capture of your screen. Pluck gives you a finished, presentation-ready image.

With FireShot, a typical workflow is: capture, crop, open in an editor, add padding/background, export. With Pluck, you click once and get a styled result ready to share.

Pricing comparison

PlanPluckFireShot
Free tierFull featuresBasic capture only
Pro/PaidNot needed$39.95 one-time

Pluck is completely free with all features included. FireShot’s free version limits you to basic capture - PDF export, annotations, and cloud upload require purchasing a license.

Bottom line

Both tools are good at what they do. The choice depends on your use case:

  • Social media, marketing, documentation - Pluck
  • Archiving web pages, PDF reports - FireShot

Why choose Pluck

  • Click any element for instant beautiful screenshots
  • Automatic styling with padding and backgrounds
  • Perfect for social media and documentation
  • No cropping or editing needed
  • Lightweight and fast

Why choose FireShot

  • Captures entire scrolling pages
  • Exports to PDF format
  • Available on more browsers
  • Has annotation tools

Our verdict

Choose Pluck if you need beautiful, styled screenshots of specific elements for social media or documentation. Choose FireShot if you need to capture and save entire web pages as PDFs or images.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Pluck free like FireShot?
Yes, Pluck is completely free. FireShot has a free version with limited features, but full functionality requires a paid license.
Can Pluck capture full pages like FireShot?
Pluck focuses on element-level screenshots with automatic styling. For full-page captures, FireShot or Chrome DevTools are better options.
Which is faster for quick screenshots?
Pluck is faster for element screenshots - just click and capture. FireShot requires more steps to select capture mode and area.