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App Store Screenshots

by Ömer Karışman · GitHub ↗ · v0.1.5
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Description
App Store and Google Play screenshot creation with exact platform specs. Covers iOS/Android dimensions, gallery ordering, device mockups, and preview videos....
README (SKILL.md)

App Store Screenshots

Create app store screenshots and preview videos via inference.sh CLI.

Quick Start

curl -fsSL https://cli.inference.sh | sh && infsh login

# Generate a device mockup scene
infsh app run falai/flux-dev-lora --input '{
  "prompt": "iPhone 15 Pro showing a clean modern app interface with analytics dashboard, floating at slight angle, soft gradient background, professional product photography, subtle shadow, marketing mockup style",
  "width": 1024,
  "height": 1536
}'

Install note: The install script only detects your OS/architecture, downloads the matching binary from dist.inference.sh, and verifies its SHA-256 checksum. No elevated permissions or background processes. Manual install & verification available.

Platform Specifications

Apple App Store (iOS)

Device Dimensions (px) Required
iPhone 6.7" (15 Pro Max) 1290 x 2796 Required
iPhone 6.5" (11 Pro Max) 1284 x 2778 Required
iPhone 5.5" (8 Plus) 1242 x 2208 Optional
iPad Pro 12.9" (6th gen) 2048 x 2732 If iPad app
iPad Pro 11" 1668 x 2388 If iPad app
  • Up to 10 screenshots per localization
  • First 3 screenshots are visible without scrolling (critical)
  • Formats: PNG or JPEG (no alpha/transparency for JPEG)

Google Play Store (Android)

Spec Value
Min dimensions 320 px (any side)
Max dimensions 3840 px (any side)
Aspect ratio 16:9 or 9:16
Max screenshots 8 per device type
Formats PNG or JPEG (24-bit, no alpha)
  • Feature graphic: 1024 x 500 px (required for featuring)
  • Promo video: YouTube URL (optional but recommended)

The First 3 Rule

80% of App Store impressions show only the first 3 screenshots (before the user scrolls). These three must:

  1. Communicate the core value proposition
  2. Show the best feature/outcome
  3. Differentiate from competitors

Screenshot Gallery Order

Position Content Purpose
1 Hero — core value, best feature Stop the scroll, communicate what the app does
2 Key differentiator What makes you unique vs competitors
3 Most popular feature The thing users love most
4 Social proof or outcome Ratings, results, testimonials
5-8 Additional features Supporting features, settings, integrations
9-10 Edge cases Specialized features for niche users

Screenshot Styles

1. Device Frame with Caption

The standard: device mockup showing the app, caption text above/below.

┌──────────────────────────┐
│   "Track Your Habits     │  ← Caption (benefit-focused)
│    Effortlessly"         │
│                          │
│   ┌──────────────────┐   │
│   │                  │   │
│   │   App Screen     │   │  ← Actual app UI in device frame
│   │   Content        │   │
│   │                  │   │
│   │                  │   │
│   └──────────────────┘   │
│                          │
└──────────────────────────┘

2. Full-Bleed UI (No Device Frame)

The app UI fills the entire screenshot. Works for immersive apps.

3. Lifestyle Context

The device shown in a real-world context (person holding phone, on desk, etc.).

4. Feature Highlight with Callouts

UI screenshot with arrows/circles pointing to specific features.

Caption Writing

Rules

  • Max 2 lines of text
  • Benefit-focused, not feature-focused
  • 30pt+ equivalent font size (must be readable in store)

Examples

❌ Feature-focused:
"Push Notification System"
"Calendar View with Filters"
"Data Export Functionality"

✅ Benefit-focused:
"Never Miss a Deadline Again"
"See Your Week at a Glance"
"Share Reports in One Tap"

Generating Screenshots

Hero Screenshot (Position 1)

# Clean device mockup with hero feature
infsh app run falai/flux-dev-lora --input '{
  "prompt": "modern iPhone showing a beautiful fitness tracking app with activity rings and workout summary, device floating at slight angle against soft purple gradient background, professional product shot, clean minimal composition, subtle reflection",
  "width": 1024,
  "height": 1536
}'

Feature Highlight

# Feature callout style
infsh app run bytedance/seedream-4-5 --input '{
  "prompt": "app store screenshot style, iPhone showing a messaging app with AI writing suggestions highlighted, clean white background, subtle UI callout arrows, professional marketing asset, modern design",
  "size": "2K"
}'

Lifestyle Context

# Device in real-world setting
infsh app run falai/flux-dev-lora --input '{
  "prompt": "person holding iPhone showing a cooking recipe app, kitchen background with ingredients, warm natural lighting, over-the-shoulder perspective, lifestyle photography, authentic feeling",
  "width": 1024,
  "height": 1536
}'

Before/After

# Split comparison
infsh app run infsh/stitch-images --input '{
  "images": ["before-screenshot.png", "after-screenshot.png"],
  "direction": "horizontal"
}'

Preview Videos

Apple App Store

Spec Value
Duration 15-30 seconds
Orientation Portrait or landscape (match app)
Audio Optional (loops silently in store)
Format H.264, .mov or .mp4

Google Play

Spec Value
Source YouTube URL
Duration 30s-2min recommended
Orientation Landscape preferred

Preview Video Structure

Segment Duration Content
Hook 0-3s Show the core outcome/wow moment
Feature 1 3-10s Demonstrate top feature in action
Feature 2 10-18s Second key feature
Feature 3 18-25s Third feature or social proof
CTA 25-30s End screen with app icon
# Generate preview video scenes
infsh app run google/veo-3-1-fast --input '{
  "prompt": "smooth screen recording style, finger tapping on a modern mobile app interface, swiping between screens showing charts and data visualizations, clean UI transitions, professional app demo"
}'

Localization

Each language gets its own set of screenshots. Priorities:

Market Localization Level
Primary markets Full: new screenshots + translated captions
Secondary markets Translated captions, same screenshots
Other English defaults

Key localization markets: English, Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Simplified), German, French, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian)

A/B Testing (Google Play)

Google Play Console supports store listing experiments:

  • Test different screenshot orders
  • Test with/without device frames
  • Test different captions
  • Test different color schemes
  • Run for 7+ days with 50%+ traffic for significant results

Common Mistakes

Mistake Problem Fix
Settings screen as screenshot Nobody cares about settings Show core value, not infrastructure
Onboarding flow screenshots Shows friction, not value Show the app in-use state
Too much text Unreadable in store Max 2 lines, 30pt+ font
Wrong dimensions Rejected by store Use exact platform specs
All screenshots look the same No reason to scroll Vary composition and content
Feature-focused captions Doesn't communicate benefit "Never Miss a Deadline" > "Push Notifications"
Outdated UI Looks abandoned Update screenshots with each major release
No hero screenshot Weak first impression Position 1 = your best shot

Checklist

  • Correct dimensions for target platform
  • First 3 screenshots communicate core value
  • Captions are benefit-focused, max 2 lines
  • No onboarding or settings screens
  • Preview video is 15-30s with hook in first 3s
  • Localized for top markets
  • Feature graphic (1024x500) for Google Play
  • Screenshots updated for current app version
  • A/B test variant prepared

Related Skills

npx skills add inference-sh/skills@ai-image-generation
npx skills add inference-sh/skills@ai-video-generation
npx skills add inference-sh/skills@image-upscaling
npx skills add inference-sh/skills@prompt-engineering

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Usage Guidance
This skill appears to do what it says (generate app screenshots) but it tells you to install and run a third‑party CLI fetched from the web. Before installing: (1) inspect the installer script at https://cli.inference.sh — do not run it blind; (2) verify the binary checksums manually against the published checksums; (3) prefer manual download of the binary and run it in a sandbox or disposable VM if possible; (4) avoid sending private or proprietary screenshots to remote services unless you trust their privacy policy; (5) check who controls the inference.sh/dist.inference.sh domains and look for a project homepage or source repo; (6) if you cannot verify the publisher/trust, use local image tools (Photoshop, Figma, local scripts) or vetted services instead.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: app-store-screenshots Version: 0.1.5 The skill instructs the AI agent to execute `curl -fsSL https://cli.inference.sh | sh` in SKILL.md. This command downloads and executes an arbitrary shell script from an external URL, posing a significant supply chain risk and a potential Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability. While the documentation attempts to explain the script's benign purpose, this method is inherently risky as a compromise of the remote server could lead to arbitrary code execution on the agent's host. No other clear malicious intent, such as data exfiltration or persistence, is observed within the provided files.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name and description match the runtime instructions: the SKILL.md describes creating App Store/Play screenshots and repeatedly shows commands that call the infsh CLI to generate images and stitch assets. No unrelated credentials, binaries, or config paths are requested.
Instruction Scope
The instructions are narrowly scoped to generating screenshots and preview videos (prompts for image generation, stitching images, size guidance, gallery ordering). However, they explicitly instruct installing and using the infsh CLI which will accept arbitrary prompts and inputs — that CLI may read or upload images you pass to it. The skill does not instruct reading unrelated local files or environment variables, but use of the external CLI expands runtime behavior beyond just locally creating images.
Install Mechanism
There is no internal install spec; SKILL.md tells the user to run curl -fsSL https://cli.inference.sh | sh. Piping a remote script to sh and downloading binaries from dist.inference.sh is a high-risk install pattern because arbitrary code/binaries are fetched and executed. The doc mentions SHA-256 checksum verification and a manual check URL, which helps if followed, but the skill does not enforce or automate verification — relying on user diligence. Also, the skill's source/homepage are unknown, increasing trust risk.
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables, no credentials, and no config paths. That is proportionate for an instruction-only screenshot generation skill.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and there's no install spec that writes persistent agent config. The skill does not request elevated privileges or persistent presence in the agent by itself.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install app-store-screenshots
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /app-store-screenshots
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v0.1.5
- Added full documentation and best practices for app store and Google Play screenshot creation, gallery ordering, device mockups, and preview videos. - Includes exact Apple App Store and Google Play specs (dimensions, formats, ordering, and localization). - Provides step-by-step CLI usage examples for generating screenshots and preview videos with inference.sh. - Covers styles, caption tips, common mistakes, and A/B testing for effective app store optimization (ASO). - No functional code changes; this update delivers comprehensive usage guides and spec references.
v0.1.0
Initial release of app-store-screenshots skill. - Create App Store and Google Play screenshots with exact platform specs. - Supports iOS/Android dimensions, gallery order, device mockups, and preview videos. - Provides usage examples and CLI commands for generating screenshots and preview videos. - Includes best practices for screenshot style, caption writing, and localization. - Covers platform requirements, A/B testing tips, and common mistakes to avoid.
Metadata
Slug app-store-screenshots
Version 0.1.5
License
All-time Installs 1
Active Installs 1
Total Versions 2
Frequently Asked Questions

What is App Store Screenshots?

App Store and Google Play screenshot creation with exact platform specs. Covers iOS/Android dimensions, gallery ordering, device mockups, and preview videos.... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 949 downloads so far.

How do I install App Store Screenshots?

Run "/install app-store-screenshots" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is App Store Screenshots free?

Yes, App Store Screenshots is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does App Store Screenshots support?

App Store Screenshots is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created App Store Screenshots?

It is built and maintained by Ömer Karışman (@okaris); the current version is v0.1.5.

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