August 17, 2026 · 7 min read

Best Google Play Screenshot Tools (2026)

Short answer: Google Play needs phone screenshots plus a 1024×500 feature graphic, and most tools are built App-Store-first. Screenshot Bro, AppLaunchpad, Screenshots Pro, and AppScreens all export Play sizes; AppMockUp is the free browser option; Canva or Placeit cover the feature graphic if your tool doesn't.

Most screenshot tools are built App-Store-first, and Google Play gets treated as an afterthought — which is awkward, because Play asks for a different set of assets, including the 1024×500 feature graphic. This roundup covers the best Google Play screenshot tools and what each one actually handles.

Details were checked in August 2026 against each tool's own site; pricing and features change, so verify before deciding.

What A Play Listing Needs

  • Phone screenshots at Play's required dimensions — see the requirements reference.
  • Tablet screenshots if you want to be featured on tablet surfaces.
  • A feature graphic at 1024×500 — mandatory before publishing.
  • An app icon at 512×512, and optionally a promo video.

The Options

Screenshot Bro — one project for both stores

A native Mac and iPad app with Android device frames alongside iPhone, iPad, and Mac ones, Play export sizes, custom canvas sizes for the feature graphic, 30 language presets with auto-translate, and batch export organized by locale and row. Exports are watermark-free on the free tier. The advantage over an App-Store-only tool is that both listings come out of the same project.

AppMockUp Studio — free, browser, no account

Free and instant: drop screenshots in, pick clay or realistic Android frames, preview against Google Play, export. No signup and no payment, which makes it the obvious starting point for a first Play listing. No localization workflow or saved projects. See the AppMockUp comparison.

AppLaunchpad — biggest template library

A browser tool with a very large template and asset library, automatic resizing across App Store and Play sizes, and built-in localization on paid plans. Its free tier restricts fonts, devices, and assets. See the AppLaunchpad comparison.

Screenshots Pro and AppScreens — automation and reach

Screenshots Pro smart-exports to every App Store and Play size and offers a REST API on its top plan for CI-driven regeneration. AppScreens covers Android sizes on paid plans and reaches beyond the two main stores, with 80+ language localization. Both are browser tools; see the Screenshots Pro and AppScreens comparisons.

Canva or Placeit — for the feature graphic

If your screenshot tool has no feature-graphic template, a general design tool fills the gap: set a 1024×500 custom canvas and design it directly. Placeit's free downloads are watermarked; Canva's free plan is not. See App Store screenshots in Canva for the same approach applied to store images.

Comparison Table

ToolTypePlay sizesFeature graphicFree tier
Screenshot BroNative Mac and iPad appPlay screenshot sizes and Android device framesYes — custom canvas at 1024×500Watermark-free exports on the free tier
AppMockUp StudioBrowser, no accountPlay preview and exportNot its focusFree
AppLaunchpadBrowserPlay sizes with auto-resizeTemplate availableLimited free tier, paid Pro
Screenshots ProBrowserSmart export to Play sizesNot statedFree Basic plan, paid tiers above
AppScreensBrowserAndroid sizes on paid plansNot statedLimited free plan
Canva or PlaceitBrowser design libraryManual custom sizesYes, by handFree tier (Placeit downloads watermarked)

The Short Version

Shipping to both stores from a Mac: Screenshot Bro. Play-only and free: AppMockUp Studio. Want the largest template library: AppLaunchpad. Regenerating from CI: Screenshots Pro. Before you upload, run through the listing graphics checklist — most rejections are a missing or wrongly sized asset, not a design problem. See also why Play rejects screenshots.

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FAQ

What tool should I use for Google Play screenshots?

Any tool that exports at Play's required dimensions will do; the difference is how much of the listing it handles. Screenshot Bro covers Play sizes, Android device frames, and localization from a native Mac and iPad app. AppLaunchpad, Screenshots Pro, and AppScreens do the same in the browser, and AppMockUp Studio is free with no account.

What size is a Google Play feature graphic?

1024 × 500 pixels, in PNG or JPEG, with no transparency. It appears at the top of your listing and in promotional placements, and Play requires it before you can publish — so it is worth designing properly rather than cropping a screenshot. Our feature graphic guide has examples and templates.

Can I reuse my App Store screenshots on Google Play?

The designs, yes; the files, not exactly. Play uses different dimensions and aspect ratios and requires the feature graphic, and Android device frames look wrong on an iPhone-framed image. A tool that renders one design at multiple sizes saves you rebuilding the set — that is the main reason to use a store-aware editor rather than a general design tool.

Design App Store and Google Play assets from one project. Try Screenshot Bro free.

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