Play-first framing
Prioritize portrait phone and tablet frames that match what Android shoppers expect in the Play catalog.
Google Play
A Play mockup is the composite buyers see: device, UI, optional tagline, and background. Weak mockups look like disconnected layers; strong ones read as a single intentional poster.
This page is for teams who want listing art that survives cropping, dark mode store chrome, and small previews in discovery surfaces—not only the full-width listing view.
Prioritize portrait phone and tablet frames that match what Android shoppers expect in the Play catalog.
Pair screenshots with concise claims that match in-app reality—store policies reward accurate preview assets.
Ship PNG or JPEG sets at the dimensions your track requires, with consistent padding between shots.
Same product surface—this page emphasizes “mockup” and composite listing art keywords; use whichever matches how you search.
Supported where your story needs it; see the size guide for mixing portrait and landscape sets.
Try it
Frame, background, text, layout, and export size—without bouncing between Figma and a separate mockup tool.
Start with Punch-hole