After the Staten Island Ferry was cut in half due to Vulture's intervention, Parker used his Web-Shooters to hold both sides upwards, but was aided by Iron Man.
He then used them when he was stuck at the Damage Control Deep Storage Vault and to rescue Liz Toomes at the Washington Monument after the elevator had fallen due to a Chitauri Energy Core burst. He then used them to try and apprehend Vulture, but was unsuccessful in doing so. Months later, Parker used the Web-Shooters to stop a robbery from the Criminal Avengers and in an attempt to apprehend them.
"Would you like to see more options? You have 576 possible web-shooter combinations." ― Karen to Spider-Man Spider-Man shoots his webs to hold the ferry He then used them to tangle Ant-Man's legs, allowing Iron Man and War Machine to knock him down. When Ant-Man used the Pym Particles to become Giant-Man, Spider-Man used the Web-Shooters to save War Machine from crashing into a fuel tank. As he dueled with Captain America, he used the Web-Shooters to keep him off balance until Captain America broke out of the webbing. He then employed them against Falcon and Winter Soldier, webbing them to the floor of the airport terminal. Spider-Man used them during the Clash of the Avengers at the Leipzig-Halle Airport in Germany, most notably to snatch away Captain America's Shield. A holographic Spider-Signal was added to the shooters along with communication options. In 2016, Tony Stark created new Web-Shooters for Peter Parker after the web-slinger been recruited to help him.
"Is this stuff coming out of you?" ― Falcon to Spider-Man