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Comparing the best tools for creating App Store and Google Play screenshots — from free options to AI-powered generators. Find the right screenshot maker for your app.
Screenshots.art's Claude AI
February 18, 2025
Creating professional App Store and Google Play screenshots used to require hiring a designer or spending hours in Figma. In 2025, there are dedicated tools that make this process dramatically faster — some using AI to generate everything from copy to color palettes.
We compared the most popular options so you can pick the right one for your app.
Before diving into specific tools, here's what matters most:
Screenshots.art is a browser-based screenshot generator purpose-built for App Store and Google Play listings. It's the fastest way to create professional screenshots — most users finish a complete set in under 10 minutes.
What makes it stand out:
Best for: Indie developers, small studios, and anyone who wants professional screenshots fast without design skills. Especially useful if you need multi-language screenshots for international launches.
Pricing: Free (watermarked) / $9.99/month / $49.99/year
Website: screenshots.art
Figma and Sketch are general-purpose design tools that many developers use for screenshots. They offer unlimited creative freedom but require design skills.
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Best for: Teams with dedicated designers who need pixel-perfect custom designs.
Hotpot.ai offers AI-generated app screenshots using image generation models.
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Best for: Quick prototyping or generating screenshot ideas before refining them.
AppMockUp focuses on placing your screenshots into device frames with basic text overlays.
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Best for: Developers who just need basic device frames without much styling.
AppScreens is a web-based tool focused on creating screenshots for both iOS and Android. It supports drag-and-drop editing and has a decent set of templates.
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Best for: Teams who want a straightforward editor with multi-platform support and don't need AI features.
LaunchMatic uses AI to automate screenshot creation with templates.
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Best for: Developers looking for automated batch generation.
AppFollow's Studio tool combines screenshot creation with ASO analytics.
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Best for: Larger teams focused on ASO optimization and conversion testing.
| Tool | AI Copy | AI Translate | Templates | Free Tier | Speed | | ------------------- | -------- | ------------- | ------------ | ------------------ | -------- | | Screenshots.art | Yes | 30+ languages | 47 | Yes (watermarked) | ~10 min | | Figma / Sketch | No | No | Community | Yes (limited) | Hours | | Hotpot.ai | Partial | No | Limited | Yes | ~15 min | | AppMockUp | No | No | Basic | Yes | ~30 min | | AppScreens | No | Limited | Moderate | No | ~20 min | | LaunchMatic | Yes | Limited | Growing | No | ~15 min | | AppFollow Studio | No | No | Professional | No | ~45 min |
If you want the fastest path to professional screenshots, use Screenshots.art. The wizard flow, AI copy generation, and one-click multi-device export means you can have a complete set of App Store screenshots ready in under 10 minutes. The AI translation feature is particularly valuable if you're launching in multiple countries — generating screenshots in 30+ languages manually would take days.
If you have a designer on your team and need complete creative control, Figma or Sketch remains the gold standard. But be prepared to invest significantly more time.
If you're on a zero budget, AppMockUp or Figma's free tier can get basic screenshots done, though you'll sacrifice quality and speed.
The biggest shift in 2025 is the move toward AI-assisted screenshot creation. Here's why it matters:
Traditional screenshot design takes 2-4 hours minimum. AI tools like Screenshots.art reduce this to minutes by generating copy, suggesting layouts, and automating exports across device sizes.
Writing compelling screenshot headlines is harder than it looks. AI models trained on high-converting app listings can generate headlines that communicate your app's value proposition more effectively than most developers write on their own.
Launching internationally used to mean hiring translators or using basic Google Translate. AI translation tools built into screenshot generators produce natural-sounding translations and automatically regenerate all your screenshots in each language.
AI tools enforce design consistency across all your screenshots — matching colors, fonts, and spacing — which is difficult to maintain manually across 5-10 screenshots per device size.
Screenshots.art offers a free tier with full editor access and watermarked exports. For completely free exports, AppMockUp and Figma's free tier are options, though they lack AI features and professional templates.
Yes. Tools like Screenshots.art use AI to generate marketing copy, suggest color palettes from your app icon, and translate screenshots into 30+ languages. You still provide your actual app screenshots — the AI handles the design and copy around them.
Apple requires screenshots for iPhone 6.7" (1290x2796), 6.5" (1284x2778), and 5.5" (1242x2208) displays, plus iPad sizes. Google Play requires minimum 1080x1920 for phones. Screenshot tools like Screenshots.art handle all these sizes automatically.
Apple allows up to 10 screenshots per device size. Most successful apps use 5-8 screenshots. Lead with your strongest feature and tell a story across the set.
The fastest approach is using an AI-powered screenshot generator like Screenshots.art, which can produce a complete set across all device sizes in under 10 minutes. The wizard flow guides you through choosing templates, generating copy, and exporting — no design skills required.
Screenshots.art includes AI translation that regenerates all your screenshots in 30+ languages with one click. Each translation costs 1 credit. This is significantly faster than manually creating separate screenshot sets for each language.