Built for real workflows
Everything you need to ship
A focused set of tools for turning raw screenshots into polished App Store stories.
Free-form Canvas Editor
Drag, rotate, and resize every element freely — just like Figma. Place device frames, text, and shapes exactly where you want them.
Device Frame Library
iPhone Pro, iPhone, iPad, and Android frames built in. Drop your screenshot inside and get a polished mockup in seconds.
Multi-slide Story Builder
Chain slides into a full App Store launch sequence — hook, feature, proof, and CTA — all in one project.
Typography & Text System
Add headlines, body text, eyebrows, and CTAs with full font family, weight, size, and color control on every slide.
Live Sync Mode
Apply your background, font, and color choices across every slide at once with a single toggle. Keeps your whole launch sequence perfectly consistent.
96+ Design Presets
Choose from 6 premium families (Silicon Valley, Editorial, etc.) each with 16 color themes. 96 total templates for any app category.
Inside the studio
Your workspace, ready to go
Projects, slide sequences, and templates — organized exactly the way a design workflow should be.
Projects
Your screenshot workspaces
Projects
3
Total slides
11
Last active
2h ago
Finance App
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Fitness Tracker
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Travel Planner
2h ago
Pricing
Simple pricing, no surprises
Start free. Upgrade when you need more.
All prices in USD · No hidden fees · Cancel anytime
Why it feels better
The workflow should feel like directing a launch, not resizing a dozen JPEGs.
AppSceno treats screenshots like a sequence — with rhythm, proof, and momentum — instead of disconnected marketing assets.
Start with raw screenshots
Drop in the screens you already have. AppSceno turns them into a structured launch sequence instead of a blank canvas.
Choose a template family
Swap between elegant scene variants while keeping one unified visual system across the whole store story.
Export a launch-ready set
Generate polished assets for App Store and Play Store without manually resizing, duplicating, or re-composing every scene.
