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I built an App Store Screenshot Generator so indie devs don't need Figma or designers
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I built an App Store Screenshot Generator so indie devs don't need Figma or designers

via Dev.to WebdevBen Spink3w ago

Every time I shipped an iOS app update, the same problem hit me: screenshots. The app itself? Done. App Store description? Easy. But those 5-6 professional screenshots with backgrounds, device frames, and marketing text? That's where I'd lose half a day in Figma — or worse, spend $500 on a designer just to update a few images. So I built a tool that generates professional App Store screenshots in under 60 seconds. How it works The core idea is dead simple: pick any successful app as a style reference , and the tool matches that style for your screenshots. Search for a reference app — Type "Spotify" or "Notion" or whatever top app you admire. The tool pulls their real App Store screenshots via the iTunes API. Upload your screenshots — Drag and drop your own app screenshots. Any resolution works. Generate — The engine extracts colors, gradients, and layout patterns from the reference app, then composites your screenshots with professional backgrounds, device frames, and marketing headlin

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