Updated for 2026
Shotbot is a Mac-native App Store screenshot tool that has been popular with iOS developers. ScreenKit is browser-based and cross-platform with AI features baked in. The right pick depends on your team setup and whether localization matters to you.
We're not going to pretend ScreenKit is right for everyone. Here's when Shotbot 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 — FreeYes, especially for teams on Windows or Linux, or for any team that needs first-class Google Play support. Shotbot is Mac-only and focuses on iOS.
Browser-based. That means no install, instant updates, and it works on Mac, Windows, Linux, and iPad Safari.
Shotbot's Android and Google Play support is limited. ScreenKit treats Android as a first-class platform with Pixel frames and all Google Play sizes built in.
Shotbot uses one-time licensing, which can be cheaper over many years. ScreenKit's $49.99/year Pro plan costs less in year one and ships ongoing feature updates without upgrade fees.
This comparison is based on publicly available information about Shotbotas 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.