Hardware diversity
Foldables, notched phones, and tablets—pick the chassis that matches release notes and screenshots users expect.
Android
Use this page when you need control: adjust the frame, rewrite the headline, tune the background, and finish corners and safe areas so each listing image reads clearly in tiny Play previews.
If your goal is to blast through a six-slide set with matching layouts first, use our Android app screenshot generator workflow—then come back here for pixel-level finishing.
Many tools stop at dropping a PNG into a bezel. Mockup Studio treats each slide like a designed asset: typography hierarchy, background separation from UI, and consistent margins so marketing and engineering screenshots stay aligned.
Foldables, notched phones, and tablets—pick the chassis that matches release notes and screenshots users expect.
Design for legibility when Play shows tiny thumbnails beside your title and icon—not only full gallery width.
Stay here for finishing work; pair with guides on capture hygiene and rejection pitfalls when you promote to production.
Use this editor page when manual polish is the job: frames, text, backgrounds, and layout control. Use the Android app screenshot generator when you want to move faster through multi-slide sets with repeatable layouts.
Marketers and solo founders use the same flow—anyone with captures who needs store-ready mockups without bouncing between Figma layers.
Export images from the emulator or device, then compose in Mockup Studio in the browser—no IDE plugin required.
Yes—start from our Play screenshot size guide, build your slides here, and export when the layout holds up at reduced scale.
Try it
Frame, background, text, layout, and export size—without bouncing between Figma and a separate mockup tool.
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