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
| Tool | Type | Play sizes | Feature graphic | Free tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screenshot Bro | Native Mac and iPad app | Play screenshot sizes and Android device frames | Yes — custom canvas at 1024×500 | Watermark-free exports on the free tier |
| AppMockUp Studio | Browser, no account | Play preview and export | Not its focus | Free |
| AppLaunchpad | Browser | Play sizes with auto-resize | Template available | Limited free tier, paid Pro |
| Screenshots Pro | Browser | Smart export to Play sizes | Not stated | Free Basic plan, paid tiers above |
| AppScreens | Browser | Android sizes on paid plans | Not stated | Limited free plan |
| Canva or Placeit | Browser design library | Manual custom sizes | Yes, by hand | Free 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.
Related ASO Guides
- Play screenshot requirements: sizes, counts, and what Google rejects.
- Feature graphic examples: the 1024×500 asset every listing needs.
- Listing graphics checklist: everything Play asks for, in one list.
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.