Screenshot Beautifier — Add Mockup Frames & Gradient Backgrounds (Free)

Turn plain screenshots into polished mockups in seconds. Add Mac-style window frames, gradient backgrounds, shadows & rounded corners. 100% free, no sign-up required.

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Turn any plain screenshot into a polished marketing image — device frame around it, branded gradient background, rounded corners, soft shadow. The difference between an ugly screenshot and something you would put on a landing page is usually five seconds in this tool. Runs in your browser, no uploads, no watermark.

Why screenshot polish matters

A raw screenshot is a rectangle of pixels on a white background. A beautified one is a rectangle of pixels inside a rounded device frame, on a gradient or pattern background, with a soft drop shadow. The same content suddenly looks like a marketing deliverable. This is the visual difference between launch posts that get shared and ones that do not — your product looks better, and the image fits better into other people's visual feeds.

Device frames and backgrounds

The tool has preset frames for MacBook, iPhone, iPad, Android phone, Chrome browser window, and plain rounded corners. Backgrounds include gradients, solid brand colors, noise textures, and dotted grid patterns. Pick a preset, drop in your screenshot, and the output is a ready-to-post image. For consistency across a marketing set, set the same frame and background once and batch-apply.

Sizing for each destination

For Twitter posts, 1600x900 is the sweet spot. For product landing pages, 2400x1600 gives enough resolution for retina displays. For Open Graph previews, 1200x630. The tool picks sane defaults but you can override, or resize the output for a specific destination. Pair with the social preview checker to confirm your beautified screenshot renders right across platforms.

Common ways people use it

Product launches and feature posts

Framed screenshot on a brand gradient — the default look for launch tweets, Product Hunt submissions, and feature blog posts.

Documentation and tutorials

Screenshots with device frames in docs look intentional and help visually separate app UI from the surrounding text.

App Store and marketing material

App Store screenshots often need device frames and background copy — beat the competition with polished visuals.

Social media posts with UI content

Any tweet or LinkedIn post that shows a piece of software benefits from a framed screenshot over a raw one.

Frequently asked questions

How It Works

Professional results in 3 simple steps.

1

Upload

Select your photos or videos. Files processed locally.

2

Process

Our powerful engine optimizes your files instantly.

3

Download

Get your optimized files immediately.