FAQ

Last updated:July 8, 2026

When using Screenshot Comparison, users often ask about 3 topics: what it is for, whether results can be saved, and whether multiple pages are supported.

FAQ

What is Screenshot Comparison used for?

  1. It helps you review differences between the page before editing and the page after editing.
  2. It is useful when you want to confirm whether a PDF change looks correct.
  3. It can be used for layout checks, content replacement review, and edit verification.

Can I save the comparison screenshot?

  1. Yes. You can click the save button in the comparison view to save the comparison screenshot.
  2. Before saving, confirm that the current comparison mode is the one you want to keep.
  3. The saved image can be used for review records or follow-up communication.

Does Screenshot Comparison support multiple pages?

  1. The current version mainly supports screenshot comparison for the current page.
  2. To review another page, switch to that page and run the comparison again.
  3. For important edits, it is helpful to create a baseline before editing each page.

Glossary

TermDefinition
Screenshot ComparisonA feature that captures the current page as a baseline screenshot and compares it with the page after editing.
Baseline screenshotThe page state automatically captured the first time you click Screenshot Comparison.
Side-by-side viewA comparison mode that displays the original and edited page next to each other.
Overlay viewA comparison mode that layers two page states to make visible differences easier to inspect.
Slider viewA comparison mode that lets you drag a divider to inspect differences across the page.