For iOS & Android developers
Your app store
listing, generated.
Upload one screenshot and your website URL. Storeboard reads your brand, writes the headlines and listing copy, and renders every store-compliant asset — exact pixels, both stores, ten languages. Minutes, not designer-days.

One reference in — a consistent, store-ready set out.
The listing is the last 10% —
and it eats a week.
You shipped the app. Now the store wants eight phone screenshots at exactly 9:16, a 1024×500 feature graphic, tablet sets at two more sizes, a subtitle that fits in 30 characters, keywords in 100 — and all of it again for every language you support.
Storeboard turns that checklist into one upload. It reads your website's branding, matches the screenshot style you already like, and hands back a consistent, store-ready set with the copy written. Every rule — aspect ratios, pixel bounds, alpha channels, character caps — is enforced in code, not in your head at midnight before launch.
Everything both stores ask for
iPhone 6.9″ screenshots
1290×2796 — App Store Connect
iPad 13″ screenshots
2048×2732 — App Store Connect
Play phone screenshots
1080×1920 — exact 9:16
7″ & 10″ tablet screenshots
1440×2560 and 1620×2880
Feature graphic
1024×500 — required for Play featuring
Listing copy
Title, subtitle, keywords, descriptions — inside every character limit
Ten languages
Headlines adapted, not just translated; one folder per locale
Real-UI compositing
Your actual screens in the frame — Apple 2.3.3 compliant
Text QA loop
Every render verified letter-perfect, auto-retried if garbled
Three steps, ten minutes
- 01
Upload
One reference screenshot — yours or any store screenshot whose style you like — plus your website URL. Add your real app screens if you want them composited in.
- 02
Direct
Storeboard reads your site's branding and proposes a style brief and short benefit headlines. Edit anything; you stay the art director.
- 03
Ship
Pick stores, sizes, and languages. Download a zip organized per locale and per store, every file at exact pixels, ready to upload to the consoles.

Why not just any AI image tool?
Compliant by construction
Generic image models invent your UI — plausible-looking screens that violate Apple's guideline 2.3.3 and erode user trust. Storeboard composites your real screenshots into the device frame deterministically; the AI only paints the background and headline.
And because image models garble text, every render is read back by a vision model and checked letter-for-letter against your headline before you see it. Failed renders retry automatically. No typos shipped to your storefront.
Localization
One set becomes ten markets
Localized screenshots measurably lift store conversion — and they're usually a designer-day per language, so nobody does them. Storeboard adapts your headlines (marketing-adapted, not machine-literal), re-renders the full set per locale, and exports one ready-to-upload folder per language: Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Hindi, Arabic.
Your listing copy localizes with it — still inside every character limit.

Questions, answered
What sizes do App Store and Google Play screenshots need to be?
Apple requires 1290×2796 for 6.9-inch iPhones and 2048×2732 for 13-inch iPads. Google Play accepts 16:9 or 9:16 screenshots with each side between 320px and 3,840px (1080×1920 is standard for phones), plus a 1024×500 feature graphic. Storeboard outputs every asset at these exact pixel dimensions automatically.
Are AI-generated screenshots compliant with Apple's review guidelines?
Apple guideline 2.3.3 requires screenshots to show the app as it actually is. Storeboard solves this with real-UI compositing: upload your real app screens and the AI only paints the marketing background and headline — your actual UI is placed pixel-perfect into the device frame, never invented.
What is a Play Store feature graphic and do I need one?
The feature graphic is a 1024×500 banner Google Play shows at the top of your listing and anywhere your app is promoted. It is required to be eligible for featuring. Storeboard generates it in the same visual system as your screenshots.
Can Storeboard write my App Store description and keywords?
Yes. It writes the full listing: Apple name (30 characters), subtitle (30), keyword field (100), and description, plus Google Play title (30), short description (80), and full description — every field hard-limited to the store's exact character caps.
How does screenshot localization work?
Pick from ten languages (Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Hindi, Arabic). Storeboard adapts the headline copy — not literal translation — re-renders every asset per locale, and exports a folder per language ready for the Play Console and App Store Connect.
How much does it cost?
Storeboard is free during the beta, with daily generation limits. No credit card required.
Ship the listing
tonight.
Generate your first set →Free during beta · App Store + Google Play · ten languages
