Updated for 2026
Both ScreenKit and AppScreens help indie developers create App Store and Google Play screenshots without opening Figma. They approach the problem differently: ScreenKit is a browser-based editor with AI features; AppScreens is a template-heavy tool with a longer history. Here is a fair breakdown.
We're not going to pretend ScreenKit is right for everyone. Here's when AppScreens may genuinely fit better.
1 project, 5 exports, full editor. Upgrade to Pro when you need bulk export, AI translate, and Brand Kit.
Start Creating — FreeScreenKit's Pro plan is $49.99 per year, which undercuts most comparable App Store screenshot generators including AppScreens' paid tiers. Free plan is available with no credit card.
Not directly — no two screenshot tools share a project format. However, you can export your finished screenshots from AppScreens, upload them into ScreenKit, and rebuild from there in minutes using templates.
ScreenKit includes iPhone, iPad, Android, and Pixel frames in 5 styles (realistic, flat, clay, wireframe, minimal).
This comparison is based on publicly available information about AppScreensas of April 2026. Pricing, features, and availability on both products can change — check each vendor's website for the latest details before making a decision. Product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used here for identification and comparative purposes only.