Screencap.site homepage now shows website change detection in action

Screencap.site sharpened its design and added a live explainer for its website change detection monitors: two real captures, the exact changed regions outlined, and the run timeline underneath.
Screencap.site shipped a design update that puts website change detection front and center at screencap.site. A new Monitors section shows the feature doing its job: two real captures of the same product page sit stacked on top of each other, a scanline sweeps the newest run, and dashed outlines mark the exact regions that changed, in this case a price and a call to action.
Monitors re-capture any URL on a schedule and diff every run to the pixel, keeping an alert history you can audit and share. The section links straight to the dashboard where you can point a monitor at any page in about a minute.
The rest of the update is polish: the feature grid now includes visual diff monitors, typography and spacing were tightened across the site, and both the light and dark themes were reviewed end to end. The screenshot API itself is unchanged and still returns a pixel perfect capture from a single GET request. See it live at screencap.site.


