ShotStudio 2.0 - ShotStudio : Beautiful Screenshots in Seconds
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Turn boring screenshots into presentation-ready visuals , premium shadows, 3D device frames, annotations, and one-click high-res export. All in your browser.
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The goal with ShotStudio was to make a fast, browser-based editor where you can get a clean, professional-looking wrapper image in seconds. You can drop in an image, choose a browser or device wrapper, customize background gradients, add labels, and draw or sketch directly on the canvas. Earlier I had a sign up option but then I removed that option now everyone can use it and there is no data, no login.
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Dropped a quick screenshot in and the 3D device frame with shadow made it look way more polished than what I usually throw into blog posts. Export was crisp at 2x with no fiddling.
Love how clean the device frames look, but it would be great to have a built-in option to batch apply the same shadow and background style across multiple shots at once. Saves a ton of time when putting together a full product page.
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Finally something that makes my App Store mockups look less amateur. The 3D device frames and that one-click export saved me at least an hour on my last product page update.
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One thing I'd love is a way to save and reuse my annotation styles across projects. I find myself tweaking the same arrow weights and label colors over and over, so having custom presets I could apply with one click would save a ton of time.
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Dropped a quick screenshot in and the 3D device frame with shadow made it look way more polished than what I usually throw into blog posts. Export was crisp at 2x with no fiddling.
@rmeysairmalx6a happy to see it
Love how clean the device frames look, but it would be great to have a built-in option to batch apply the same shadow and background style across multiple shots at once. Saves a ton of time when putting together a full product page.
Finally something that makes my App Store mockups look less amateur. The 3D device frames and that one-click export saved me at least an hour on my last product page update.
One thing I'd love is a way to save and reuse my annotation styles across projects. I find myself tweaking the same arrow weights and label colors over and over, so having custom presets I could apply with one click would save a ton of time.