Turn a plain screenshot into a polished graphic for docs, social posts, or your changelog. Paste or drop an image, pick a background, round the corners, add a shadow and a window frame — download a crisp PNG.
Press Ctrl+V anywhere on this page, drag an image here, or
A raw screenshot — sharp rectangle, white background, no breathing room — looks unfinished the moment you put it in a tweet, a blog post, product docs, or a slide. This tool gives it the treatment designers do by hand: a colorful backdrop, comfortable padding, rounded corners, a soft drop shadow, and optionally a clean window frame so it reads as "an app", not "a crop".
Everything happens on a canvas in your browser. The screenshot is never uploaded anywhere — which matters, because screenshots are full of things you don't want on someone else's server: dashboards, customer names, account numbers, internal tools.
Ctrl+V (or Cmd+V) on this page, and it's loaded — no saving a file first.No account, no upload, no watermark — paste, polish, download.
Four settings do the job: a gradient background, breathing-room padding, rounded corners, and a soft shadow, with an optional window frame around the shot. Paste, adjust, download; suddenly the changelog looks like a launch.
It wraps the screenshot in a clean window chrome, which reads instantly as 'this is an app' in marketing shots and app-store style imagery.
Product announcements, tweets and launch posts, documentation heroes, portfolio pieces, and slide decks: anywhere a raw screenshot would look unfinished.
Yes, Ctrl+V drops the screenshot straight in, and the finished PNG downloads crisp at full resolution.
No. The composition happens in your browser, so pre-launch product shots stay pre-launch.