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SnapDOM is a dependency-free library that converts HTML elements into SVG or raster images while preserving styles, fonts, and pseudo-elements. Use it for capturing styled DOM content, exporting to multiple formats (SVG, PNG, JPG, WebP), and handling complex rendering with custom scaling or CORS resources. It's ideal for generating screenshots or image exports directly from the DOM.

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SnapDOM Skill

Fast, dependency-free DOM-to-image capture library for converting HTML elements into scalable SVG or raster image formats.

When to Use This Skill

Use SnapDOM when you need to:

  • Convert HTML elements to images (SVG, PNG, JPG, WebP)
  • Capture styled DOM with pseudo-elements and shadows
  • Export elements with embedded fonts and icons
  • Create screenshots with custom dimensions or scaling
  • Handle CORS-blocked resources using proxy fallback
  • Implement custom rendering pipelines with plugins
  • Optimize performance on large or complex elements

Key Features

Universal Export Options

  • SVG - Scalable vector format, embeds all styles
  • PNG, JPG, WebP - Raster formats with configurable quality
  • Canvas - Get raw Canvas element for further processing
  • Blob - Raw binary data for custom handling

Performance

  • Ultra-fast capture (1.6ms for small elements, ~171ms for 4000×2000)
  • No dependencies - Uses standard Web APIs only
  • Outperforms html2canvas by 10-40x on complex elements

Style Support

  • Embedded fonts (including icon fonts)
  • CSS pseudo-elements (::before, ::after)
  • CSS counters
  • CSS line-clamp
  • Transform and shadow effects
  • Shadow DOM content

Advanced Capabilities

  • Same-origin iframe support
  • CORS proxy fallback for blocked assets
  • Plugin system for custom transformations
  • Straighten transforms (remove rotate/translate)
  • Selective element exclusion
  • Tight bounding box calculation

Installation

NPM/Yarn

npm install @zumer/snapdom
# or
yarn add @zumer/snapdom

CDN (ES Module)

<script type="module">
  import { snapdom } from "https://unpkg.com/@zumer/snapdom/dist/snapdom.mjs";
</script>

CDN (UMD)

<script src="https://unpkg.com/@zumer/snapdom/dist/snapdom.umd.js"></script>

Quick Start Examples

Basic Reusable Capture

// Create reusable capture object
const result = await snapdom(document.querySelector('#target'));

// Export to different formats
const png = await result.toPng();
const jpg = await result.toJpg();
const svg = await result.toSvg();
const canvas = await result.toCanvas();
const blob = await result.toBlob();

// Use the result
document.body.appendChild(png);

One-Step Export

// Direct export without intermediate object
const png = await snapdom.toPng(document.querySelector('#target'));
const svg = await snapdom.toSvg(element);

Download Element

// Automatically download as file
await snapdom.download(element, 'screenshot.png');
await snapdom.download(element, 'image.svg');

With Options

const result = await snapdom(element, {
  scale: 2,                    // 2x resolution
  width: 800,                  // Custom width
  height: 600,                 // Custom height
  embedFonts: true,            // Include @font-face
  exclude: '.no-capture',      // Hide elements
  useProxy: true,              // Enable CORS proxy
  straighten: true,            // Remove transforms
  noShadows: false             // Keep shadows
});

const png = await result.toPng({ quality: 0.95 });

Essential Options Reference

OptionTypePurpose
scaleNumberScale output (e.g., 2 for 2x resolution)
widthNumberCustom output width in pixels
heightNumberCustom output height in pixels
embedFontsBooleanInclude non-icon @font-face rules
useProxyString|BooleanEnable CORS proxy (URL or true for default)
excludeStringCSS selector for elements to hide
straightenBooleanRemove translate/rotate transforms
noShadowsBooleanStrip shadow effects

Common Patterns

Responsive Screenshots

// Capture at different scales
const mobile = await snapdom.toPng(element, { scale: 1 });
const tablet = await snapdom.toPng(element, { scale: 1.5 });
const desktop = await snapdom.toPng(element, { scale: 2 });

Exclude Elements

// Hide specific elements from capture
const png = await snapdom.toPng(element, {
  exclude: '.controls, .watermark, [data-no-capture]'
});

Fixed Dimensions

// Capture with specific size
const result = await snapdom(element, {
  width: 1200,
  height: 630  // Standard social media size
});

CORS Handling

// Fallback for CORS-blocked resources
const png = await snapdom.toPng(element, {
  useProxy: 'https://cors.example.com/?' // Custom proxy
});

Plugin System (Beta)

// Extend with custom exporters
snapdom.plugins([pluginFactory, { colorOverlay: true }]);

// Hook into lifecycle
defineExports(context) {
  return {
    pdf: async (ctx, opts) => { /* generate PDF */ }
  };
}

// Lifecycle hooks available:
// beforeSnap → beforeClone → afterClone →
// beforeRender → beforeExport → afterExport

Performance Comparison

SnapDOM significantly outperforms html2canvas:

ScenarioSnapDOMhtml2canvasImprovement
Small (200×100)1.6ms68ms42x faster
Medium (800×600)12ms280ms23x faster
Large (4000×2000)171ms1,800ms10x faster

Development

Setup

git clone https://github.com/zumerlab/snapdom.git
cd snapdom
npm install

Build

npm run compile

Testing

npm test

Browser Support

  • Chrome/Edge 90+
  • Firefox 88+
  • Safari 14+
  • Mobile browsers (iOS Safari 14+, Chrome Mobile)

Resources

Documentation

scripts/

Add helper scripts here for automation, e.g.:

  • batch-screenshot.js - Capture multiple elements
  • pdf-export.js - Convert snapshots to PDF
  • compare-outputs.js - Compare SVG vs PNG quality

assets/

Add templates and examples:

  • HTML templates for common capture scenarios
  • CSS frameworks pre-configured with snapdom
  • Boilerplate projects integrating snapdom

Related Tools

Tips & Best Practices

  1. Performance: Use scale instead of width/height for better performance
  2. Fonts: Set embedFonts: true to ensure custom fonts appear correctly
  3. CORS Issues: Use useProxy: true if images fail to load
  4. Large Elements: Break into smaller chunks for complex pages
  5. Quality: For PNG/JPG, use quality: 0.95 for best quality
  6. SVG Vectors: Prefer SVG export for charts and graphics

Troubleshooting

Elements Not Rendering

  • Check if element has sufficient height/width
  • Verify CSS is fully loaded before capture
  • Try straighten: false if transforms are causing issues

Missing Fonts

  • Set embedFonts: true
  • Ensure fonts are loaded before calling snapdom
  • Check browser console for font loading errors

CORS Issues

  • Enable useProxy: true
  • Use custom proxy URL if default fails
  • Check if resources are from same origin

Performance Issues

  • Reduce scale value
  • Use noShadows: true to skip shadow rendering
  • Consider splitting large captures into smaller sections

Quick Install

/plugin add https://github.com/2025Emma/vibe-coding-cn/tree/main/snapdom

Copy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill

GitHub 仓库

2025Emma/vibe-coding-cn
Path: i18n/zh/skills/snapdom

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