How to Put Your App Store Screenshots in Device Frames

TL;DR

AppShots wraps your raw screenshots in real device bezels — iPhone 6.5", iPhone 6.9", and iPad 13", plus a clean vector frame — with an optional iOS status bar, so your App Store shots look polished and land at the exact required dimensions.

Steps

  1. Open AppShots on your Mac and start a project.
  2. Drag in your raw screenshot captures.
  3. Add a device frame — iPhone 6.5”, iPhone 6.9”, iPad 13”, or the vector frame.
  4. Toggle the iOS status bar on or off to taste.
  5. Export — each image is validated against its exact target dimensions.

Why it works this way

The App Store rewards screenshots that look intentional, and a bare capture rarely does. A real device frame signals “this is a polished app” and gives your caption and background something to sit around. AppShots ships accurate bezels for the sizes Apple actually asks for, so framing never throws off your export dimensions.

Tips & edge cases

FAQ

Which device frames are included? Real bezels for iPhone 6.5”, iPhone 6.9”, and iPad 13”, plus a clean vector frame, with an optional iOS status bar.

Will the export be the right size for the App Store? Yes. AppShots validates each image against its exact target dimensions on export.

Does it work offline? Yes. Everything runs locally on your Mac — no account, no server.