Best Google Play Screenshot Generators (2026)
The tools that actually handle Google Play screenshots well in 2026, including feature graphics, and how Play requirements differ from the App Store.
Quick answer: SnapMonk is the best Google Play screenshot generator if you want AI to draft the set from your app description and localize it, with Play sizes built in ($12/mo Pro). AppScreens is strongest for responsive templates that flow across Android phone, tablet, and watch. AppMockUp and AppLaunchpad are the best free options. Remember Play also wants a 1024×500 feature graphic, which most screenshot tools ignore; check each tool covers it before committing.
We build SnapMonk, so one of these tools is ours. What qualifies me to write the rest of it: we had to learn Google Play's quirks the hard way, and most "screenshot generator" roundups are written as if the App Store and Play were the same store. They aren't.
Three things make Play different:
- Looser sizes, messier defaults. Play accepts a range (commonly 1080×1920 and up) instead of the App Store's fixed sizes. Flexibility sounds nice until every tool exports something slightly different. Our Google Play screenshot sizes guide has the exact numbers.
- The feature graphic. Play requires a 1024×500 banner that has nothing to do with your screenshots, and most screenshot tools pretend it doesn't exist. See the feature graphic guide.
- Localization matters more. Android's biggest markets are multilingual. An English-only Play listing leaves more installs on the table than an English-only App Store listing does.
With that lens, here's the field.
1. SnapMonk
Play sizes are built in alongside App Store sizes, the AI drafts the layout and caption copy from your app description, and auto-localization regenerates the set per language with text re-flowed. Given point 3 above, that last part is the reason to pick it for Play specifically. $12/mo Pro, free tier of 5 exports/month.
Where it loses: no video output, and less pixel-level control than Figma.
2. AppScreens
The template library (150+) flows responsively across Android phones, tablets, and watches, localization covers up to 80 languages, and it can publish directly to the stores. The localization is template-based rather than generative, and billing is annual ($90 to $180/yr). See SnapMonk vs AppScreens.
3. AppMockUp and AppLaunchpad
Both free (watermarked), both simple template editors, both export Play sizes. No AI, manual localization. For a single-language Play listing where you write the copy, either is a perfectly good answer, and free. See SnapMonk vs AppMockUp and SnapMonk vs AppLaunchpad.
4. LaunchMatic
Has a dedicated Play Store screenshot flow, ASO-built templates, and machine translation of on-screenshot text via Google Translate credits. The editor is free; exporting requires a plan (from $29 per app project). A reasonable pick if you want translated Play listings without a subscription, and you're okay with machine translation quality.
5. Hotpot.ai
Budget option: drag-and-drop templates, one-click resizing between iOS and Play formats, and it does make feature graphics, which most tools here don't. Free or about $1 per graphic. The frame catalog skews older and there's no set-level generation.
6. Canva and Figma
The manual fallback, and honestly the most common answer for feature graphics: since the 1024×500 banner is a marketing image rather than a framed screenshot, a general design tool fits it well. For the screenshot set itself you'll be managing Play sizes and languages by hand. See SnapMonk vs Canva and SnapMonk vs Figma templates.
How to pick for Play specifically
- Shipping in several languages (which on Play you probably should be): SnapMonk.
- Want one template system across Android phone, tablet, watch: AppScreens.
- Single language, free: AppMockUp or AppLaunchpad.
- Don't forget the feature graphic: Hotpot, Canva, or Figma cover it; check before assuming your screenshot tool does.
FAQ
What is the best Google Play screenshot generator? SnapMonk, if you want the set drafted by AI and localized automatically with Play sizes built in. AppScreens for responsive template depth, and AppMockUp or AppLaunchpad if you want free manual editors.
What size are Google Play screenshots? Phone screenshots are commonly 1080×1920 px or larger; Play accepts a range between 320 px and 3840 px per side with a max 2:1 ratio. Our Google Play screenshot sizes guide lists the safe dimensions per device type.
Do screenshot generators make the Play feature graphic too? Usually not, and Play requires one (1024×500 px). Hotpot.ai, Canva, and Figma handle it; for the rest you'll make the banner separately.
Can I reuse my App Store screenshots on Google Play? You can, but resize them properly rather than letting the console letterbox them, and rewrite captions where the two audiences differ. Tools like SnapMonk and AppScreens maintain both store formats from one project.
Should I localize Google Play screenshots? Yes, more so than on the App Store. Android's largest markets are multilingual, and localized store listings convert measurably better than English-only ones.
Deeper comparisons
- Best app store screenshot generators overall
- Best free app store screenshot generators
- SnapMonk vs AppScreens
Related reading
- How to generate Google Play screenshots
- Google Play screenshot sizes
- Google Play feature graphic size
- Screenshot localization: why it matters
Tool names mentioned here (AppScreens, AppMockUp, AppLaunchpad, LaunchMatic, Hotpot.ai, Canva, Figma) are trademarks of their respective owners. SnapMonk is an independent product and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any of them. Feature and pricing claims are based on publicly available information at the time of writing.
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