Screenshot Beautifier
Add beautiful backgrounds, shadows, and browser frames to screenshots.
Make your screenshots look professional with gradient backgrounds, drop shadows, rounded corners, and optional browser window frames. Perfect for presentations and social media.
Raw screenshots look amateur in marketing content. A flat rectangle of interface against a white background has no depth, no visual interest, and doesn't communicate "polished product." Beautifying adds the visual treatments every landing page, Twitter thread, and pitch deck uses: a gradient or solid-color background, subtle drop shadow, rounded corners, and optionally a browser chrome frame that tells viewers "this is a web product."
This tool composites your screenshot onto a styled background in the browser. You control background color or gradient, padding around the screenshot, corner radius, shadow intensity, and whether to wrap it in a macOS-style or generic browser window with traffic-light buttons and an address bar. Output is a PNG ready for blog posts, social cards, or product hunt launches.
The typical use is preparing screenshots for marketing: a founder shipping a launch tweet, a designer packaging UI work for Dribbble, a PM preparing slides for a review. A 30-second beautify pass makes the difference between a screenshot that looks like evidence and one that looks like a product shot. Because it runs locally, you can beautify screenshots of unreleased features or internal dashboards without leaking them through an online service.
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Upload your screenshot
Drop in a raw PNG or JPEG — a UI capture, a web page, or any rectangular image you want to present cleanly.
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Style the frame
Pick a background gradient or solid color, set padding and corner radius, adjust shadow, and optionally wrap the image in a browser window frame.
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Export as PNG
Download the composited image at full resolution. Use it in blog posts, social cards, slides, or App Store listings.
Product launch tweets
Turn a raw app screenshot into a polished image that actually gets engagement on Twitter/X or LinkedIn.
Blog post hero images
Wrap tutorial screenshots in a browser frame with soft shadow so readers immediately parse them as web UI.
Pitch deck visuals
Replace flat UI captures in investor slides with gradient-backed, shadowed versions that look production-ready.
Dribbble and Behance uploads
Match the platform aesthetic by beautifying UI work before posting, without building a Figma mockup scene every time.
Does it support transparent backgrounds?
Yes. Export a PNG without a background fill if you want to composite the framed screenshot onto your own artwork. Shadow is still applied.
Can I add a browser window frame?
Yes. Choose macOS traffic-light buttons or a generic browser chrome with an optional URL bar. Useful for making web screenshots immediately recognizable as web UI.
What resolution is the output?
The output is the source image dimensions plus the padding you chose, at 1x by default. Upload high-resolution screenshots (retina captures) for crisp results.
Is my screenshot sent anywhere?
No. The compositing runs in a browser canvas. Your screenshot never leaves your device, which matters when you're working with unreleased UI or internal tools.
What file formats can I upload?
PNG and JPEG are the common ones. WebP is also accepted. Animated GIFs are flattened to their first frame.