A macOS tool to automate the creation of localized App Store screenshots by layering images and text.
ScreenshotFramer is a macOS tool designed to automate the creation of App Store screenshots for multiple languages and devices. It layers images (such as device frames, backgrounds, and app screenshots) and localizes text using .strings files, then exports all combinations in batch. This solves the tedious, manual process of generating localized marketing assets for app stores.
iOS and macOS developers, especially those using fastlane snapshot, who need to produce localized App Store screenshots efficiently for multiple regions and devices.
Developers choose ScreenshotFramer for its automation capabilities, seamless integration with existing fastlane workflows, and time-saving batch export of localized screenshots without requiring complex image editing software.
Create localized App Store screenshots
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Exports all image and language combinations with a single command, saving significant time compared to manual editing in tools like Photoshop.
Compatible with fastlane snapshot folder structures, enabling seamless use in existing CI/CD pipelines for iOS and macOS apps.
Uses standard .strings files for text, making it easy to integrate with existing localization processes and manage translations.
Includes a CLI for scripting and automation, allowing integration into build processes and batch operations without GUI interaction.
Can consume up to 4GB of RAM during export, which may limit performance on older hardware or with large batch jobs.
Lacks features like drag-and-drop layer rearrangement and aspect ratio locking, hindering flexibility in complex image compositions.
Only available for macOS, excluding teams using Windows or Linux for development or automation workflows.
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