Screenshot Beautifier
Turn plain screenshots into stunning visuals. Wrap your screenshots in MacBook, iPhone, iPad, or browser mockups with custom backgrounds, gradients, and shadows. Free, no watermark.
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PNG, JPG, WEBP supported
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Fast & Free
Process files up to 100MB at no cost. No account needed.
Secure
Files are encrypted and automatically deleted after processing.
High Quality
Optimized algorithms for the best quality-to-size ratio.
About Screenshot Beautifier
Why beautify screenshots?
Raw screenshots look flat and unprofessional in blog posts, tweets, Product Hunt launches, pitch decks, and portfolio sites. Wrapping them in a device mockup with a gradient background instantly makes them look polished and shareable. It's the difference between a screenshot that gets scrolled past and one that gets clicked.
How this tool works
Upload any screenshot, pick a device frame (MacBook, iPhone, iPad, browser window, or none), choose a background (solid color, gradient, or preset), adjust padding and shadow, and download. Everything renders in your browser using HTML Canvas — no server upload, no watermark, no account needed.
Who uses this
Indie hackers creating Product Hunt launch graphics. Developers showcasing projects in GitHub READMEs. Marketers making social media posts about product features. Bloggers adding visual polish to tutorial screenshots. Anyone who wants their screenshots to look like they came from a professional design tool without opening Figma.
Common uses for Screenshot Beautifier
- Creating polished app screenshots for Product Hunt and App Store listings
- Making professional-looking feature images for blog posts and documentation
- Building social media graphics showcasing website or app designs
- Creating GitHub README hero images for open source projects
- Designing pitch deck slides with product screenshots that look presentation-ready
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a watermark on the output?
No. The downloaded image has no watermark, no branding, nothing added. It's your screenshot in the device frame you chose, exactly as previewed.
What resolution is the output?
The output matches your input resolution plus the device frame and padding. If you upload a 1920x1080 screenshot in a MacBook frame with padding, the output will be approximately 2400x1500. Higher input resolution means higher output resolution.
Can I use these images commercially?
Yes. The device frames are generic representations, not trademarked product renders. You can use the output anywhere — blog posts, social media, presentations, marketing materials, product pages.
Does it work with any image, not just screenshots?
Yes. You can upload any image — photos, illustrations, graphics, app designs. The tool wraps whatever you upload in the selected frame and background.