[Home](./index.md) > [puppeteer](./puppeteer.md) > [Frame](./puppeteer.frame.md) > [waitForSelector](./puppeteer.frame.waitforselector.md) ## Frame.waitForSelector() method Signature: ```typescript waitForSelector(selector: string, options?: WaitForSelectorOptions): Promise; ``` ## Parameters | Parameter | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | selector | string | the selector to wait for. | | options | [WaitForSelectorOptions](./puppeteer.waitforselectoroptions.md) | options to define if the element should be visible and how long to wait before timing out. | Returns: Promise<[ElementHandle](./puppeteer.elementhandle.md) \| null> a promise which resolves when an element matching the selector string is added to the DOM. ## Remarks Wait for the `selector` to appear in page. If at the moment of calling the method the `selector` already exists, the method will return immediately. If the selector doesn't appear after the `timeout` milliseconds of waiting, the function will throw. This method works across navigations. ## Example ```js const puppeteer = require('puppeteer'); (async () => { const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); const page = await browser.newPage(); let currentURL; page.mainFrame() .waitForSelector('img') .then(() => console.log('First URL with image: ' + currentURL)); for (currentURL of ['https://example.com', 'https://google.com', 'https://bbc.com']) { await page.goto(currentURL); } await browser.close(); })(); ```