Screenshot.rocks is Minimal browser screenshot framer — drop a URL or image, get a clean rendered mockup. More focused on browser/desktop than App Store. This page compares it to Screenshotify across the features that matter for shipping App Store and Play Store screenshots — the honest version, including the spots where Screenshot.rocks is genuinely the better pick.
| Feature | Screenshotify | Screenshot.rocks |
|---|---|---|
| App Store device frames | 8 (every required class) | Limited (mostly browser/laptop) |
| Multi-panel App Store carousels | Yes | No |
| Browser/web mockups | No | Yes (their focus) |
| URL → mockup | No | Yes |
| 39-locale translate | Yes | No |
| Pricing | €20/mo | $5 one-time Pro |
Every tool has things it does better. We're not here to claim Screenshot.rocks is bad — they ship to a real audience for real reasons. The honest list:
| Screenshotify | Screenshot.rocks | |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | Full editor, no export | Varies |
| Paid tier | €20/mo (Pro) | Free (web), $5 (Pro upgrade) |
| Pricing model | Monthly subscription | See their pricing page |
Screenshotify imports projects from JSON, but not directly from Screenshot.rocks's native format. The realistic migration path:
Most users find the redesign step in Screenshotify is faster than re-importing — the multi-panel composer and spanning layers let you build the whole carousel in one canvas.