App Store screenshot editor
This page is a workspace for editing app screenshots and exporting a submission-ready ZIP without signing up. Uploaded images stay inside the current browser tab, and the workflow ends when you download the ZIP.
Pick a store (App Store or Google Play), choose a device category, then drop PNG, JPG, JPEG, or WEBP files. Each frame supports its own title, description, alignment, font size, and background color.
Make App Store and Google Play screenshots with less effort
Choose the store first, then upload screenshots, adjust copy and colors, and export a store-ready ZIP right away.
Uploaded images are edited in this browser tab.
Store and size selection
You can reuse the same upload to prepare App Store and Google Play submission images.
Apple allows using the highest required resolution and scaling down to smaller sizes when the UI matches.
Five things worth knowing before you start
One message per frame
When a frame carries two or three messages, viewers remember none. Especially on the first three frames, keep it to a single idea.
Copy length: 4 to 6 words in English
That is the safe range to fit one line without wrapping. Past seven words it starts feeling like an ad.
Stay 8 percent inside every edge
Notches, Dynamic Islands, and punch-holes can clip copy. A consistent 8 percent inset across all edges avoids almost every clipping issue.
Most important messaging in the first three frames
Search cards typically show only the first one to three. Over 70 percent of the install decision happens against that region.
Export flattened PNGs
Apple review rejects PNGs with transparent backgrounds. Always flatten to a solid color. SSHOT exports flattened PNGs by default.
Supported formats and limits
- Input formats
- PNG, JPG, JPEG, WEBP
- Per upload batch
- Up to 8 frames
- Recommended master
- iPhone 6.9" — 1290 × 2796 px
- Recommended iPad master
- iPad Pro 13" — 2064 × 2752 px
- Export format
- PNG (flattened) inside a ZIP
- Data handling
- Processed in the current browser tab, no server storage
Useful guides to skim first
These cover the questions that come up most often during the screenshot workflow.