Screenshotify
Comparison · Updated 2026-05-13

The Shotsnapp alternative for App Store screenshots.

TL;DR. Shotsnapp wins for a quick "share this on Twitter" mockup of a single device. Screenshotify wins for actual App Store submissions where you need carousels, locales, and persistent projects.

Shotsnapp is Free single-screenshot device-framer with a clean minimal interface. Indie favorite for quick share-on-Twitter mockups. 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 Shotsnapp is genuinely the better pick.

Feature comparison

Feature Screenshotify Shotsnapp
Multi-panel composer Yes No (single screenshot)
Save/load projects Yes No (per session)
Locales / translation 39 batch No
Pricing €20/mo for export Free

Why people switch from Shotsnapp to Screenshotify

When Shotsnapp is still the better choice

Every tool has things it does better. We're not here to claim Shotsnapp is bad — they ship to a real audience for real reasons. The honest list:

Pricing side-by-side

ScreenshotifyShotsnapp
Free tierFull editor, no exportVaries
Paid tier€20/mo (Pro)Free
Pricing modelMonthly subscriptionSee their pricing page

How to migrate

Screenshotify imports projects from JSON, but not directly from Shotsnapp's native format. The realistic migration path:

  1. Export each screenshot from Shotsnapp as a flat PNG.
  2. Open Screenshotify, pick the device frame matching what Shotsnapp rendered.
  3. Drop the PNG as a screenshot layer on the device, then add fresh text layers on top.
  4. Translate across all 39 App Store locales with one click.
  5. Export as ZIP at every required App Store dimension.

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.

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