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Generating App Store Screenshots Is Slow and Friction-Heavy

Creating properly sized and formatted screenshots for Google Play Store submissions requires designers to wrangle rigid templates in heavyweight tools. The lack of a fast, browser-based editor with free positioning means developers and indie devs lose time on what should be a simple asset task. This product launch validates the pain but also represents competition for any future entrant.

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