# ZShot > ZShot — browser screenshots, videos, archiving, instrumentation and agent control, built on the ZShot CLI. Base URL: https://zshot-app.com/ Full text: the complete content of every page on this site is available as a single document at https://zshot-app.com/llms-full.txt ## Pages - [Download ZShot](https://zshot-app.com/download.html): Download ZShot Download ZShot 0.6.1  (macOS 26.0+) This software uses code of FFmpeg licensed under LGPL 3. Per FFmpeg's LGPL/GPL licensing, the corresponding source and our build outputs are available on the FFmpeg compliance page. ZShot is distributed as a notarized macOS disk image. After downloading, open the .dmg and drag ZShot to your Applications folder. Want the full feature set? Start a free 33-day Pro trial. Works on macOS and Linux. For the command-line tool, see zshot-cli.com. - [Requests](https://zshot-app.com/requests/) - [ZShot User Agent Information](https://zshot-app.com/useragent.html): ZShot UserAgent ZShot is a browser automation program, similar to Puppeteer and Playwright, though focused primarily on generating screenshots, videos and archives. If you have seen the ZShot User Agent in your webserver logs, that means that someone on the internet using the ZShot software has visited your site. A ZShot User Agent when not emulating another browser will typically look something like Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; zshot/; +https://zshot-app.com/useragent.html) CEF/+chromium-. If you would like to prevent a ZShot user from accessing your website, you can use a robots.txt instruction to indicate you would not like a ZShot user to access your content. An example block instruction would appear like so: