Turn raw mobile screenshots into polished App Store and Google Play promotional graphics — no design software needed. This free screenshot beautifier lets app developers and marketers add device frames, custom backgrounds, and text overlays to create professional app store screenshots directly in the browser. Your images are never uploaded to a server.
Create App Store & Play Store Screenshots
App store screenshots are one of the most important factors in whether a user decides to download an app. A plain screenshot rarely converts — but a well-framed image with a clear headline and a branded background tells a story at a glance. This app store screenshot maker gives you everything you need to produce professional-looking graphics fast, whether for iOS, Android, or a Google Play Store listing.
Why Beautified Screenshots Improve App Downloads
- Higher install conversions: Studies show that polished app store graphics significantly increase tap-through and download rates compared to raw, unedited screenshots.
- Better visual storytelling: Device frames and headline text help potential users instantly understand what the app does — before they even read the description.
- Professional branding: Matching backgrounds and color schemes to your brand identity builds trust and makes your listing look well-maintained.
If you also need to resize promotional images for social media campaigns, you can use our Social Media Resizer to export at the correct dimensions for Instagram, Facebook, and more.
How to Create App Store Screenshots
- Upload raw screenshots: Drop in your iPhone or Android screenshots.
- Choose a device frame: Select an iPhone or Android frame to wrap around your screenshot.
- Add background and styling: Pick a gradient preset or solid color, and adjust shadows and corner radius.
- Add headline or description text: Write a short feature headline and optional subtext in your brand style.
- Export high-resolution images: Download production-ready PNGs sized for app store submission.
Your Screenshots Stay Private
All rendering happens directly in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your screenshots — which may contain unreleased app UI — are never uploaded to any server. Everything is processed locally and stays on your device.