ScreenKit's AI App Store Screenshot Generator turns raw product screens into an editable store screenshot project. Upload real app screenshots, let AI match a template direction and draft App Store copy, then refine the design, localize headline text, and export store-ready iPhone and iPad sizes.
ScreenKit starts with the product screenshots you already captured. Upload 3-8 app screens, add the app name and a short description, then let AI match the screens to a store screenshot template and draft the first version of the project.
That makes the result more useful than a generic AI image generator: your real UI stays central, and the output remains editable for App Store copy, layout, colors, frames, and export sizes.
AI helps with the repetitive decisions around template direction, short benefit-led copy, and localization. ScreenKit keeps the final screenshots as a real project so teams can polish the messaging, swap screenshots, and align the set with the app's category.
Use the examples gallery to compare proven App Store screenshot patterns, then bring the generated project back into the editor when you need a more specific story or a localized variant.
AI assistance does not replace App Store Connect requirements. Your screenshots still need to show the app experience, avoid misleading claims, and match Apple's accepted iPhone or iPad pixel dimensions.
ScreenKit includes current App Store size presets and a browser-based checker so you can catch wrong-size exports before the upload step.
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Start PreviewYes. ScreenKit uses AI to turn real app screens into a structured App Store screenshot project: it can match a template direction, suggest concise screenshot headlines, and prepare an editable design you can review before export.
Apple reviews the final screenshots and metadata, not just the tool used to create them. Your screenshots still need to accurately represent the app, show the app experience, and match accepted App Store dimensions. ScreenKit helps with the workflow and export sizes, but final App Store approval always depends on Apple's review.
Yes. ScreenKit does not leave you with a flat AI image. The AI workflow creates an editable project so you can adjust copy, colors, screenshots, device frames, layout, and template choices before exporting.
Yes. ScreenKit includes current iPhone and iPad App Store screenshot presets such as 1320×2868, 1290×2796, 1260×2736, 1284×2778, 2064×2752, and 2048×2732. You can also check dimensions with the App Store screenshot size checker before uploading.
Yes. AI can draft short App Store screenshot headlines and help translate screenshot text for localized listings, while keeping the same editable visual system across markets.
For App Store assets, yes. Static image generators usually create a flattened mockup. ScreenKit keeps the work connected to real app screens, editable templates, localization, and store-size export.