App Screenshot Maker

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Controls

Platform
Text
Background
Device Size
Mockup Style
8px

Frame settings apply when device frame mode is enabled.

Upload one app screenshot, switch between Apple and Android layouts, add a headline and subtext, change text color, choose a gradient background, pick a device frame or no frame mockup, and download the final store image. No registration is required.

How to Create App Store Screenshots

  1. Upload your app screenshot.
  2. Add a headline and optional subtext for the feature you want to promote.
  3. Choose a gradient background and text color that match your branding.
  4. Select the platform, device size, and mockup style you need.
  5. Download the final screenshot for your store listing.

Key Features

Headline and Subtext

Add clear copy that explains the app value before a store visitor even reads the listing.

Device Style Options

Show the screenshot inside a device frame or keep the image plain depending on the style you need.

Background Control

Choose a gradient and text color that match your app brand and the store page you are building.

Frequently Asked Questions

An app screenshot maker is a design tool that helps you turn plain app screen captures into polished store listing visuals. It is commonly used to prepare screenshots for the Apple App Store, Google Play, landing pages, promo graphics, and ads by adding a background, marketing text, and an optional device frame around the screenshot.

Yes. You can switch between Apple and Android layouts and choose the size preset that best matches the store listing you are preparing. That makes it easier to create visuals for different app marketplace requirements without rebuilding the design from scratch each time.

Yes. You can add a headline and subtext to highlight a feature, benefit, or call to action above and below the screenshot area. You can also change the text color so the copy stays readable and fits the overall design style of the image.

No. A device frame is optional. You can place the screenshot inside a phone-style frame when you want a more realistic app presentation, or disable the frame for a cleaner and simpler marketing layout that focuses only on the screenshot itself.

You can upload JPG, PNG, or WEBP screenshots. These formats work well for app screen captures, mockups, and exported interface images, so you can start with the screenshot format you already have available.

No. Your screenshot stays in your browser while you design the layout and export the final image. The tool does not upload your screenshot to a remote server for editing or storage.