What you get with Kvick
One project gives you everything you need for the screenshot set:
- Five coordinated screenshots, designed as a set
- A benefit-led headline and subline on every frame, written for your app
- iPhone and iPad versions of the same design
- Exports at the exact dimensions App Store Connect accepts
- The same set in 10 additional languages
You can edit the copy, replace your screens, and choose which frames to keep.
From raw capture to store-ready
You do not prepare anything. Take screenshots on your iPhone, your iPad, or the simulator, and drop them in as they are. Kvick frames each one in a device, sets the headline above it, and places the result on the correct export canvas.
App Store sizes, handled automatically
Kvick exports your App Store screenshots at 1290 × 2796 for iPhone and 2732 × 2048 for iPad. Both are accepted by App Store Connect, so you don't need to resize your finished set manually.
| Set | Kvick export |
|---|---|
| iPhone | 1290 × 2796 |
| iPad | 2732 × 2048 |
Apple accepts several screenshot dimensions depending on the device class. Kvick deliberately exports one supported iPhone size and one supported iPad size instead of making you choose between them. See Apple's screenshot specifications for the full list.
Kvick writes the copy too
A screenshot set is an argument for installing your app, and the headline on each frame carries most of it.
Kvick reads your app, from a link or a short description, and writes five headlines with supporting sublines. Benefit first, not feature first: "Build routines that actually stick", not "Habit tracking with reminders".
Every line is editable. If Kvick reads your app slightly wrong, fix the wording and keep the rest.