Tayyip GÜZEL

Appshot - Mac app that generate pixel perfect Store Screenshot

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Appshot is a desktop app for designing App Store and Play Store screenshots. Drop in your raw captures, frame them in real device chrome, and export store-ready images in minutes. - Frame screenshots in pixel-accurate iPhone, iPad and Android device bezels - Lay out multi-screen scenes with text, badges, and backgrounds on a fluid canvas - Localize once, export every required size for both stores - Iterate without leaving the app — preview at the exact dimensions the stores require

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Tayyip GÜZEL
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Hey Product Hunt — maker here. What inspired this: Every time I shipped an app update, store screenshots ate two or three days. Six to ten frames per store, every locale, every device size — most of it repetitive layout work I kept doing by hand. I wanted a tool whose whole personality was "store screenshots": a proper canvas to design on, but tuned specifically for this one job. The problem I was trying to solve: Localized screenshot production is mostly busywork that should be automated, with a small slice that actually needs taste. Appshot is built around that split. You design once on a canvas — text, shapes, icons, 43+ device frames, rich typography, crop, rotate, snap, undo/redo. Add a language, every screen duplicates and gets translated, and you only touch the spots where translation broke the layout. Export gives you every screen × every locale, ready to upload. How the approach evolved: The biggest shift was on the AI side. Instead of wiring up a paid API and asking people to bring tokens, Appshot talks directly to the Codex and Claude Code CLIs you already have installed, over MCP. Translation, design suggestions, and the in-canvas AI assistant all run through your local CLI — no extra keys, no extra bill. That's what made me feel ready to launch this as a free tool. It's a native macOS app, free, and built for people who care about how their store page looks. Would love your feedback — especially edge cases I haven't seen (weird locales, unusual device targets, unexpected font stacks). Thanks for checking it out.