Let me present you my second take on the tool how the screenshots for App Store and Google Play should be made. My story here is unoriginal - I was working on publishing a few mobile apps and then when it came to screenshots, I used Figma and did everything manually from a few templates. I checked out other apps to simplify this, but they either were too simple to provide enough customization or so complex I could not wrap my head around it. I also wanted all the data to be local and owned by me and to be just files in the folder.
ScreenshotBro is a native Mac app for making App Store and Google Play screenshots fast.
Start from ready-made templates and store-sized layouts, drag in your screenshots, add text, shapes, SVGs, gradients, custom fonts, and real device frames, localize copy for 30+ languages, sync projects with iCloud, and batch export polished PNG/JPEG sets for every device, orientation, and store format.
Built for indie makers and teams who want beautiful screenshots without design-tool busywork.
Screenshot Bro is a local-first, browser-based editor for App Store/Google Play screenshots. Unlike static mockup tools, it covers full listing workflows: multi-project + multi-row layouts, iPhone/iPad/Android frames, drag/resize/rotate layers (text, shapes, SVG, images) with snap guides, per-shot background overrides, and live preview. It auto-saves in-browser, supports undo/redo, and exports store-ready PNG ZIPs or full project JSON/ZIP backups.