Marketing and stores together
Ship the same visual language to your site hero, social ads, decks, and Play or App Store galleries.
Product
This is the cross-channel angle: the same screenshot story should read on your homepage hero, in a deck, in an Instagram ad, and in your store gallery—only the aspect ratio and copy density change.
Mockup Studio is not an Android-only tool and not a single-store generator. It is a mockup editor for the whole canvas so you keep one visual language while adapting crops and headlines per surface.
If you only optimize one channel, you ship mismatched art—wide web heroes, tall store shots, and square social crops that feel like three different products. This workflow keeps frames, type hierarchy, and background discipline consistent so repurposing is faster, not a redesign.
If your primary job is finishing Google Play slides with Android-specific frames and Play discovery constraints, start with the Android app screenshot editor. If you need fast multi-slide throughput with layout presets, use the Android or Play generators—then return here when you need marketing-wide consistency.
Ship the same visual language to your site hero, social ads, decks, and Play or App Store galleries.
Design knowing many users see a tiny preview first—short copy, strong contrast, clear focal hierarchy.
Phones, tablets, laptops, and watches—choose shells that reflect how the product is actually used.
The mockup editor emphasizes cross-channel reuse and consistent marketing art. The Android editor emphasizes Play-oriented polish with Android frames and listing constraints.
No—it accelerates screenshot and mockup execution while you stay on-brand with colors and typography choices.
Yes. Aspect ratios differ—use our App Store and Play size guides—then mirror the same narrative arc across both.
Try it
Frame, background, text, layout, and export size—without bouncing between Figma and a separate mockup tool.
Start with Borderless