What Is SnapMonk? The App Store Screenshot Generator, Explained
A complete walkthrough of SnapMonk — what it does, the exact App Store and Play Store dimensions it exports, and why it's the fastest way to ship a converting screenshot set without a designer.
Quick answer: SnapMonk is an app screenshot generator built for one job: turning your raw app screens into polished, store-ready screenshot sets at every size the App Store and Google Play require — without opening Figma. It does three things general design tools don't: it knows the exact store dimensions (design once at 1320×2868 and export every other size), it drafts the layout and caption copy with AI from your app description, and it auto-localizes the whole set into other languages. It's free to start, with a $12/mo Pro tier for HD export, batch export, and no watermark.
We make SnapMonk, so treat this as the explainer we'd give a friend launching their first app — not an unbiased review. But everything below is checkable: the dimensions are the real ones App Store Connect and Google Play enforce in 2026, and the workflow is the one the tool actually runs. If you've ever lost an afternoon resizing the same five screenshots across six device sizes, this is the post that explains why that afternoon doesn't have to exist.
What SnapMonk actually is
SnapMonk is an app screenshot generator built for one job: turning your raw app screens into a polished, store-ready screenshot set — at every size Apple and Google require — without opening Figma.
It does three things that general design tools don't:
- It knows the exact store dimensions. You design once at the largest required size and export every other size from the same canvas. No manual resize loop.
- It drafts the set with AI. Describe your app and the AI screenshot generator proposes layouts and caption copy you can edit — instead of starting from a blank frame.
- It localizes automatically. One set becomes a dozen languages with auto-translated, re-flowed on-image text.
If you want to skip the explanation and just try it, the editor is free to start. Everything else here is the why.
The premium part: the dimensions, exactly
This is the section most "screenshot tips" posts skip, and it's the one that actually gets your build rejected if you get it wrong. Here are the dimensions that matter in 2026, pulled from the same reference our App Store screenshot size guide and Google Play size guide keep current.
App Store (iOS)
App Store Connect no longer makes you upload every device class. As of 2026, you need the largest iPhone size and — if your app supports iPad — the largest iPad size. Apple scales the rest.
| Device | Display | Dimensions (px) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| iPhone 16 Pro Max | 6.9" | 1320 × 2868 | Required (primary) |
| iPhone 15/16 Pro Max | 6.7" | 1290 × 2796 | Accepted |
| iPhone 8 Plus | 5.5" | 1242 × 2208 | Legacy / optional |
| iPad Pro 12.9" | 12.9" | 2048 × 2732 | Required if iPad-supported |
| iPad Pro 11" | 11" | 1668 × 2388 | Optional |
The rule that saves you: design at 1320 × 2868 first, then export down. Designing small and scaling up turns crisp text into mush. Our screenshot sizes tool lists every current size in one place if you want the full table.
Google Play (Android)
Play is looser on exact pixels but stricter on a couple of hard limits:
- Phone screenshots: min dimension 320px, max 3840px, aspect ratio 16:9 or 9:16. A clean, safe target is 1080 × 1920. You need at least 2, up to 8.
- Feature graphic: exactly 1024 × 500. This is non-negotiable and prominently displayed — skip it and your listing looks half-built.
- Tablet screenshots: same 320–3840px range if your app targets tablets.
If you're shipping to both stores, this is exactly the resize-and-re-export trap SnapMonk removes: one design, every size, one click. The full Android reference lives in the Google Play screenshot size guide, and there's a play store screenshot generator preset wired to these sizes.
Why "design once, export everywhere" matters more than it sounds
In Figma or Canva, a multi-size listing means rebuilding the same frame at 1320 × 2868, then 2048 × 2732, then 1080 × 1920 — and re-checking text wrapping each time because a headline that fits on a tall iPhone overflows on a square-ish iPad. Multiply that by 5 frames and 8 locales and you've lost a day.
SnapMonk treats size as an export setting, not a design decision. The canvas holds your layout; the sizes are checkboxes at export time. The export pipeline handles HD output and per-locale variants from the same source. That single architectural choice is most of why the tool is faster than a general design app — see the full breakdown in SnapMonk vs Canva and SnapMonk vs Figma templates.
Where SnapMonk fits against everything else
We've written honest, side-by-side comparisons rather than asking you to trust one paragraph:
- SnapMonk vs Canva — the "general design tool" case
- SnapMonk vs Figma templates — for designers who want manual control
- SnapMonk vs AppLaunchpad
- SnapMonk vs Previewed and SnapMonk vs Rotato — when you want 3D/animated hero shots
- SnapMonk vs Mockuuups Studio and vs AppMockup
And if you'd rather read a category roundup than a head-to-head, start with Best AI app screenshot generators (2026) or the audience-specific picks for indie developers, startup founders, and app agencies.
The screenshots themselves still have to convert
A perfectly-sized set that doesn't sell anything is just a correctly-formatted miss. The dimensions get you accepted; the content gets you installs. We've covered the conversion side in depth:
- What top app listings get right about screenshots — the patterns the best listings actually follow
- The screenshot mistakes killing your install rate
- A/B testing screenshots with AI variants and the deeper A/B testing guide
- Where to put your ASO keywords and the full App Store optimization guide
The short version: lead with a 4–5 word benefit headline, design for the thumbnail (most people see your screenshots at 6 inches in search), and put your strongest material in the first three frames.
Why we think SnapMonk is the best tool for this specific job
Not "best design tool" — best app screenshot tool. The distinction is the whole point:
- It speaks store, natively. Every required App Store and Play Store size is built in and kept current with Apple's and Google's changes, so you never ship the wrong dimensions.
- AI does the cold-start. The AI generator drafts layouts and copy from a description, so the blank-canvas problem disappears.
- Localization is one step, not a rebuild. Auto-localization re-flows on-image text per language — the single highest-leverage growth lever most teams never touch because it's normally so tedious.
- It's priced for shipping. Free to start; $12/mo Pro for HD export, ZIP/batch export, and no watermark. See pricing.
A general design tool can make a beautiful frame. It can't tell you that you're missing the 1024 × 500 feature graphic, or re-export your set into German without re-wrapping every headline by hand. That gap is the reason SnapMonk exists.
How to start in five minutes
- Open the editor or pick a starting point from the templates.
- Upload your app screens, or describe your app and let the AI generator draft the set.
- Write a short benefit headline on the first frame. Keep it under six words.
- Export at 1320 × 2868 for iOS and 1080 × 1920 for Android — both from the same design.
- If you ship in more than one market, run localization before you export.
That's the whole loop. The thinking — what to say on frame one, which features to show — still matters more than any tool. But the mechanical part, the part that used to eat your afternoon, is the part SnapMonk is built to delete.
FAQ
What is SnapMonk? SnapMonk is an app store screenshot generator that turns your raw app screens into polished, correctly-sized screenshot sets for the App Store and Google Play. It includes AI layout and copy generation, automatic localization, and one-click export to every required device size.
What screenshot sizes does SnapMonk export? All current App Store and Play Store sizes, including 1320 × 2868 (iPhone 16 Pro Max, 6.9"), 1290 × 2796 (6.7" iPhones), 2048 × 2732 (iPad Pro 12.9"), 1080 × 1920 (Android phone), and the 1024 × 500 Google Play feature graphic. You design once and export every size from the same canvas.
What size should I design App Store screenshots at? Design at the largest required size — 1320 × 2868 for the 6.9" iPhone — then export smaller sizes from it. Designing large and scaling down keeps text crisp; doing it the other way blurs everything.
Is SnapMonk free? There's a free tier to start (with a watermark and limited exports). Pro is $12/month and adds HD export, batch/ZIP export, and removes the watermark. See pricing.
Can SnapMonk translate my screenshots? Yes. Its auto-localization translates the on-image copy and re-flows the text per language, so you don't rebuild each set by hand for every market.
Do I still need a designer? For most listings, no. The AI drafts a usable set and the editor handles polish. A designer adds value at the high end, but SnapMonk covers the path from blank to store-ready on its own.
Related reading
- App Store screenshot sizes guide
- Google Play screenshot sizes guide
- How to design App Store screenshots
- Best AI app screenshot generators (2026)
- Screenshot localization: why it matters
Dimensions referenced here reflect App Store Connect and Google Play Console requirements at the time of writing and can change — always confirm against the current guides above before you submit. Other tool names are trademarks of their respective owners; SnapMonk is an independent product.
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