A screenshot won't convince a judge

SaveTheProof Alternative · Chrome · Edge · eIDAS · Blockchain

Capture digital evidence admissible in court.

A screenshot can be faked in 30 seconds and a judge can throw it out. ProofSnap seals every capture with a qualified eIDAS timestamp, Bitcoin blockchain anchoring and an RSA-4096 signature — and, unlike SaveTheProof, it captures even what's behind your login. From $8.99/mo.

Chrome Web Store + Edge Add-ons Used in 23 countries Evidence verifiable forever Cancel anytime in trial

The 7-day free trial requires a credit card at sign-up. Also on Microsoft Edge. Single case? SnapPack from $4.99 — one-time, no auto-renewal (sign-up and card required).

Chrome Web Store + Edge

One-click install, no admin rights

23 countries

Lawyers, investigators, journalists, compliance teams

21 UI languages

Localized for EU, LATAM, MENA, APAC

QTSP on the EU Trusted List

Disig a.s. under eIDAS Articles 41-42

Quick answer

What is the best SaveTheProof alternative in 2026?

ProofSnap is the closest SaveTheProof alternative for capturing web pages as court-admissible evidence. It's a Chrome and Microsoft Edge extension that captures from your own browser session — so it preserves content behind your login (WhatsApp Web, private dashboards, intranet, online banking) that SaveTheProof's server-side URL fetch can't see, and the evidence data never leaves your device. Both issue qualified eIDAS timestamps; ProofSnap also adds Bitcoin blockchain anchoring (OpenTimestamps), an open-source verifier (MIT) and C2PA Content Credentials against deepfakes. From $8.99/mo or a $4.99 one-time SnapPack, versus SaveTheProof's flat rate from €24.95/mo (or pay-per-use at €4.95 per website certificate).

Local

Capture on your device (vs. server-side)

21

UI languages (vs. 3)

Bitcoin

blockchain anchoring (vs. none)

MIT

open-source verifier (vs. closed)

What is a SaveTheProof alternative?

A SaveTheProof alternative is any web-evidence capture tool that preserves a page as admissible digital evidence and that solves a constraint SaveTheProof doesn't — usually one of three: capturing content behind a login, vendor-independent verification (blockchain + open source), or a lower subscription cost. SaveTheProof (a service of Full Digital S.L., Spain, since 2018) is a mature web service that generates server-side signed PDF certificates from a URL, with a qualified eIDAS timestamp.

The web-evidence certification landscape (largely EU/Spanish) includes:

  • ProofSnap — Chrome/Edge extension that captures client-side; qualified eIDAS timestamp (Disig a.s., a QTSP on the EU Trusted List) + Bitcoin OpenTimestamps + RSA-4096 + C2PA; from $8.99/mo or $4.99 SnapPack.
  • SaveTheProof — server-side web service; certifies browsing sessions (30 min with video), web pages (by URL) and files (up to 100 MB); qualified eIDAS timestamp; pay-per-use from €4.95 or flat rate from €24.95/mo.
  • Safe Stamper — web service to certify pages, browsing sessions, files and emails.
  • eGarante — "digital witness" service via email/proxy to certify emails and pages.
  • Logalty / Lleida.net — enterprise-oriented evidence and certified-delivery services.

Only ProofSnap combines a self-serve browser extension that captures from your own session with a qualified eIDAS timestamp and Bitcoin blockchain anchoring, in an entry plan under $10/mo. The rest of this page compares ProofSnap and SaveTheProof head-to-head.

Client-side vs. server-side capture — why it matters

SaveTheProof's website certificate is generated by submitting a public URL that its servers visit and render. That's convenient for open pages, but it has two structural consequences:

  • It can't see what's behind your login. A remote server doesn't have your session: it can't certify a WhatsApp Web chat, a LinkedIn DM, an internal SaaS dashboard, your online banking or an intranet — exactly where most modern disputes live.
  • The content passes through its infrastructure. The URL and rendering happen on its systems. ProofSnap, by contrast, captures on your device: the evidence data never reaches our servers, so it can't be compromised by a breach of our infrastructure.

ProofSnap is a browser extension: it captures exactly the page you're authenticated to, reusing your session — no re-login, no separate session, no MFA loop. It also has platform-optimized capture paths for messaging apps (WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Messenger) where generic full-page scroll usually fails on overlay dialogs.

Both products issue qualified eIDAS timestamps (RFC 3161). ProofSnap does so on Enterprise plans via Disig a.s., a Qualified Trust Service Provider listed on the EU Trusted List, and adds on top Bitcoin blockchain anchoring via OpenTimestamps. More on our eIDAS qualified timestamps page.

ProofSnap vs. SaveTheProof

Head-to-head comparison based on SaveTheProof's public documentation as of June 2026.

Feature ProofSnap
from $8.99/mo
SaveTheProof
from €4.95/cert · €24.95/mo flat
Capture architecture Client-side (your browser) Server-side (by URL)
Captures content behind login Yes (your own session) No (public URL only)
Form factor Chrome + Edge extension Web application
Data never leaves your device Yes No (passes through its infrastructure)
Qualified eIDAS timestamp Yes (Disig a.s., EU QTSP) Yes
Bitcoin blockchain anchor (OpenTimestamps) Yes Not documented
SHA-256 hash Yes Yes
RSA-4096 signed manifest Yes Advanced e-signature (PDF)
C2PA Content Credentials Yes (c2pa.json) No
Provenance Certificate (anti-deepfake) Yes (8 integrity checks) No
Open-source verifier (MIT) Yes No (proprietary tool)
WhatsApp / Slack / Telegram / Discord Platform-optimized WhatsApp to PDF (up to 1,000 messages)
File certification (drag & drop) Yes Yes (up to 100 MB)
Video / browsing session Signed video of capture (Video SnapPack) 30-min session with audio/video
Scheduled monitoring No Yes (WebTrack)
REST API No (self-serve extension) Yes (API plan)
UI languages 21 3 (ES, CA, EN)
Team / company accounts Yes (member management, shared billing) Yes (flat rate / API plan)
One-off / no-subscription option Yes (SnapPacks from $4.99) Yes (pay-per-use from €0.95)
Flat rate, unlimited web certificates (monthly) $28.99 (Enterprise, all unlimited) from €24.95 (Mini) · €99.95 (all unlimited)
Evidence package contents Up to 15 files in a ZIP Signed PDF + HAR

Sources: savetheproof.com (product, pricing and legal-validity pages), accessed 2026-06-09. Trademarks belong to their respective owners.

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What's in a ProofSnap evidence ZIP

SaveTheProof delivers a signed PDF with its HAR report. ProofSnap delivers a structured forensic package of up to 15 files — each independently verifiable.

Core evidence (Essential, 11 files)

  • screenshot.jpeg — full-page rendering
  • page.html — original HTML source
  • metadata.json — URL, user-agent, viewport, timestamps
  • domtextcontent.txt — extracted text for search
  • evidence.pdf — court-ready report
  • forensic_log.json — capture-environment trail
  • chain_of_custody.json — chain of custody (ISO/IEC 27037)
  • manifest.json — SHA-256 hash of every file
  • manifest.sig — RSA-4096 signature of the manifest
  • publickey.pem — public key to verify the signature
  • Provenance Certificate (8 integrity checks)

Professional (12) & Enterprise (15) add-ons

  • manifest.json.ots — Bitcoin blockchain proof (OpenTimestamps)
  • c2pa.json — C2PA Content Credentials manifest (anti-deepfake)
  • Qualified eIDAS timestamp (Disig a.s., a QTSP on the EU Trusted List)
  • Forensic capture of cookies + localStorage
  • Independent NTP, DNS and TLS validation layer
  • Multi-page session capture (per-tab forensic package)
  • Signed video of the capture process (Video SnapPack, optional)

Every evidence ZIP is verifiable forever with the open-source Trust Verifier — even if you cancel your ProofSnap subscription.

Pricing — cheaper per subscription, stronger per capture

SaveTheProof's flat rate starts at €24.95/mo (Mini, unlimited website certificates); its all-unlimited plan is €99.95/mo. ProofSnap includes blockchain, C2PA and qualified timestamps SaveTheProof doesn't offer, from $8.99/mo.

Annual plans save 20%. All include a 7-day free trial — a credit card is required at sign-up, cancel anytime.

Essential

$8.99 /mo

100 captures/mo · $80/yr annual

  • Full-page capture + metadata
  • SHA-256 hash + RSA-4096 signature
  • 11-file evidence ZIP
  • No blockchain timestamp
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Professional

Blockchain + C2PA included
$16.99 /mo

$160/yr annual · 200 captures/mo

Recommended SaveTheProof replacement

  • Everything in Essential
  • Bitcoin blockchain timestamp (OpenTimestamps)
  • C2PA Content Credentials (anti-deepfake)
  • Team accounts & member management
  • 12-file evidence ZIP
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Enterprise

$28.99 /mo

Unlimited captures · $280/yr annual

  • Everything in Professional
  • Qualified eIDAS timestamp (Disig a.s.)
  • 15-file evidence package
  • Email support (reply within 3 business days)
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Flat rate for unlimited web certificates (monthly)

At a comparable price SaveTheProof Mini ProofSnap Enterprise
Monthly price €24.95 $28.99
Unlimited web certificates Yes Yes
Qualified eIDAS timestamp Yes Yes
Bitcoin blockchain anchor Not documented Yes
Captures content behind login No Yes
Open-source verifier (MIT) No Yes

At virtually the same price, ProofSnap adds blockchain, capture behind login and open-source verification. SaveTheProof Mini includes unlimited website and file certificates plus 5 browsing sessions/mo; its all-unlimited plan (sessions included) is the Tarifa Plana at €99.95/mo. List prices as of June 2026; SaveTheProof bills in euros and ProofSnap in US dollars.

No subscription? Try one-time SnapPacks

For a single case or occasional captures: SnapPacks from $4.99 (5 captures), a one-time purchase with no auto-renewal. Requires creating an account and a credit card at checkout. It's the direct answer to SaveTheProof's pay-per-use (€4.95 per website certificate).

Frequently asked questions

For capture behind login, the client-vs-server architecture, eIDAS detail and the comparison table, jump to the sections above.

Can I still verify a capture if the vendor disappears?

Yes. Every capture on Professional and higher plans is anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain via OpenTimestamps, an open standard anyone can verify against the public chain without trusting ProofSnap. The Trust Verifier source code is published under the MIT licence. SHA-256 hashes and the RSA-4096 public key travel inside every package. It is vendor-independent verification — something a closed certification service can't guarantee.

Is the ProofSnap free trial really free?

ProofSnap offers a 7-day free trial on all subscription plans. A valid credit card is required at sign-up and you can cancel any time during the trial at no charge. For one-off use, ProofSnap also sells one-time SnapPacks from $4.99 (5 captures, no auto-renewal; sign-up and a card are required at checkout).

Is the evidence admissible under US FRE and EU eIDAS?

ProofSnap evidence packages are designed for authentication under FRE 901 and self-authentication under FRE 902(13)/(14) in US federal court, and for the eIDAS Article 41 presumption of accuracy of date/time and integrity across all 27 EU member states. They also map to §371a ZPO (Germany), art. 2712 Codice civile (Italy), art. 1366 Code civil (France) and arts. 299.2/326/384 of the Spanish Ley de Enjuiciamiento Civil. Enterprise plans combine an RSA-4096 signed manifest with a qualified timestamp from Disig a.s. (a Qualified Trust Service Provider on the EU Trusted List). This is general information, not legal advice — consult your counsel for your case.

When SaveTheProof is the better fit (we'll tell you straight)

ProofSnap isn't the right fit for every scenario. SaveTheProof is a better fit when:

  • You need scheduled, recurring monitoring of public URLs (its WebTrack service). ProofSnap is on-demand capture.
  • You need REST API integration to automate certifications at scale from your own systems.
  • You sell to Spanish public administration that requires ENS (Esquema Nacional de Seguridad) accreditation.
  • You only ever certify public URLs and prefer not to install an extension or capture from your session.

For everything else — especially anything touching content behind a login, privacy of captured data, vendor-independent verification or cost per capture — ProofSnap is the structural upgrade. Not sure which side you're on? Email support@getproofsnap.com with your scenario and we'll answer in writing.

Author: Radim Motycka, founder of ProofSnap. Background in digital evidence preservation, eIDAS qualified trust services and Chrome-extension forensic tooling. Based in Dubai (UTC+4).

Published: 9 June 2026 · Last reviewed: 9 June 2026

Method: comparison based on SaveTheProof's public documentation (savetheproof.com — product, pricing and legal-validity pages) accessed 9 June 2026; eIDAS Articles 41-42 per Regulation (EU) No 910/2014; FRE 901/902 per Cornell LII; ISO/IEC 27037:2012.

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