Why use a browser-based App Store screenshot generator?
App Store screenshots need to do more than look polished. They must explain the product quickly, respect device proportions, work at thumbnail size, and survive localization. A browser editor is fastest when you need to move from raw screenshots to a complete launch set without moving files through a design handoff.
What Frame Launch is built for
Frame Launch is designed for indie developers, solo founders, and small product teams that need professional App Store visuals before they have a designer or ASO workflow. Upload screenshots, choose a device or marketing size, add a clear headline, style the frame and background, then export PNG files or a ZIP package.
Privacy-first workflow
Your screenshots stay in your browser. Projects are stored locally, and the editor does not require an account. That makes it practical for pre-launch apps, private dashboards, finance products, internal tools, and screenshots that should not be uploaded to a hosted design service.
Recommended App Store screenshot sequence
- Lead with the core promise: the outcome users want.
- Show the main workflow, not every feature.
- Use a third screenshot to answer a hesitation such as speed, privacy, sharing, or compatibility.
- Reserve later screenshots for secondary use cases and proof.
- Check line breaks before exporting every language.
Launch checklist
- Use short captions that still read in App Store search results.
- Keep the phone screen large enough to inspect.
- Apply the same visual system across the full screenshot set.
- Export one proof image, inspect it, then export the full ZIP.
Good App Store screenshots make the next tap feel obvious.
Start free
Open the free screenshot editor, upload your first app screen, and create a rough five-screen sequence before polishing colors.