App Store screenshot generator

Five panels, five headlines, one visual style, exported as a single zip. The backdrop is built from the colours in your own app, so the set looks like your product instead of like a template. Free, no account, and nothing is uploaded.

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Building a set

01

Drop in your screens

Take the screenshots on a simulator or a device and drop all of them in at once. Portrait captures are what the App Store preset expects.

02

Pick the size and the phone frame

The App Store preset is 1290 by 2796, the 6.7 inch iPhone size. The phone frame draws the bezel and the dynamic island as vectors, so it stays sharp at any export scale.

03

Write a headline on each panel

Captions are stored per screenshot, not per project. Five panels can say five different things while the layout, colour and type stay identical across the set.

04

Export the set as one zip

Every panel is rendered at the same settings and packed into a single archive, ready to upload to App Store Connect.

Questions

What size does Matte export App Store screenshots at?

1290 by 2796 pixels, the 6.7 inch iPhone size, at 1x. You can export at 2x or 3x if you want more resolution to work with. Check App Store Connect for the sizes Apple currently accepts for the devices you are targeting, since those change over time.

Can each screenshot have a different headline?

Yes, and that is the point of it. The caption belongs to the individual screenshot while the position, size and typeface are shared, so a batch export gives you five finished panels rather than five copies of the same sentence.

Should the text sit above the phone or beside it?

Above, in this format. A portrait canvas that tall leaves a narrow column beside a portrait phone, and the two crowd each other. The editor points this out when you pick a side placement in a tall size. Beside works well in the wide formats such as X and Open Graph.

Are my screenshots uploaded anywhere?

No. The palette reading, the frames, the shadows and the export all happen on a canvas in your browser. There is no image endpoint in the product, and the content security policy pins outbound connections to the site itself, so the browser enforces it rather than us promising it.

What does it cost?

Nothing. Every size, every frame, batch export and 3x resolution are open to everyone, with no account. Exports carry a small mark in the corner, which is the only thing asked in return.