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Best App Store Screenshot Tools 2026 — Complete Comparison
Choosing the right screenshot tool depends on your team size, workflow, and automation needs. Here is an honest comparison of the top tools available in 2026.
How do the top App Store screenshot tools compare feature by feature?
| Feature | Screenshots.live[6] | AppMockUp[1] | LaunchMatic[2] | Figma[3] | frameit[4] | Previewed[5] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Visual Editor | Yes | Limited | Limited | Yes | No | Limited |
| REST API | Yes | No | No | No | No | No |
| CI/CD Integration | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | No |
| Dynamic Templates | Yes | No | Limited | Limited | No | Limited |
| Multi-Platform Support | Yes | Limited | Yes | Limited | Limited | Yes |
| Localization Support | Yes | Limited | Limited | Limited | Limited | Limited |
| Fastlane Support | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | No |
| Pricing Model | Free + Paid | Free + Premium | Paid | Free + Paid | Free / Open Source | Paid |
| Template Library | Yes | Yes | Limited | Limited | No | Yes |
Which screenshot tool is best for which job?
Best for automation
Screenshots.live — the only tool with a production REST API, Fastlane output, and CI/CD integration.
Best free option
AppMockUp for browser-based editing, or frameit for CLI-based framing.
Best for AI generation
LaunchMatic — generate screenshots from minimal input using AI.
Best for design teams
Figma — maximum creative freedom with existing design workflows.
Best open-source option
Fastlane frameit — free CLI tool already in many Fastlane pipelines.
What is our editorial take on each competing tool?
Editorial review · AppMockUp4
Strong free tier and a deep template library make AppMockUp a great starting point for solo App Store submissions. No REST API or Fastlane plugin limits its fit for teams running automated releases.
Editorial review · LaunchMatic3
LaunchMatic's AI drafting is the fastest way to first-draft App Store screenshots, and the output is competitive for a quick indie launch. The lack of a public API and per-locale determinism limits its ceiling for teams running weekly releases.
Editorial review · Figma4
Figma remains the most flexible design surface and is a strong default if your team already produces every other visual asset there. The operational cost — manual per-device, per-locale exports — keeps it from being the right primitive for an automated screenshot pipeline.
Editorial review · Fastlane frameit4
Free, open-source, and the canonical answer for adding device frames to existing screenshots inside a Fastlane pipeline. Limited to framing; no visual editor, template library, or text-overlay system.
Editorial review · Previewed3
Previewed offers a polished web editor with an extensive 3D mockup library that suits marketing screenshots and product launch pages. For App-Store-specific work, the lack of API access and Fastlane support keeps it from competing for automated release pipelines.
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