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App Store listing preview
Paste your app name, subtitle, icon, and screenshots. See exactly how your listing will render on Apple App Store and Google Play before you submit — catch truncation, screenshot ordering, and visual hierarchy issues in advance.
Pure client-side preview. Your inputs never leave the browser.
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What to look for in your preview
Five checks before you submit
Does the title fit at 30 characters? Apple App Store and Google Play both truncate past 30 characters in search results. The character counter on the input above warns you when you're over. The bold name is the most-scanned element on the entire listing — get it right first.
Is the icon legible at thumbnail? The icon renders at ~68px on iOS and ~60px on Play. If text or small detail is invisible at that scale, redesign. The icon is the single most important visual asset — more important than any screenshot.
Does the first screenshot stand alone? Apple shows the first 3 screenshots in search results. Google Play shows the first 4 in the listing card. The first screenshot does ~80% of the conversion work. If yours doesn't make sense to a stranger glancing at it for less than 2 seconds, redesign.
Is the subtitle a real benefit, not a feature list? "AI App Store screenshot generator" beats "Generates beautiful screenshots fast" because the first one says what the user gets, not what the app does. Subtitle is also a searchable keyword field on Apple — use it like one.
Does the developer name match your brand? Apple shows the developer name prominently below the app name — it's social proof and brand reinforcement. "Ryplix Studio" reads stronger than "Ryplix LLC" in most cases. Pick a developer name that signals the team's identity, not the legal entity name.
FAQ
Quick answers
- How accurate is this preview to the real App Store and Google Play?
- The mockups replicate the live App Store and Google Play product page layouts as of 2026 — same icon size, name + subtitle scale, ★ rating row, Get/Install button placement, and horizontal screenshot strip. They're not pixel-perfect emulators (Apple updates the layout occasionally) but they're close enough that what reads well here will read well in the real listing.
- What size icon should I upload?
- 1024×1024 PNG is the master Apple App Store size — it'll render crisply at every scale. Anything down to 512×512 still looks fine in the preview. If you don't have an icon ready, the preview shows a placeholder. Generate one from /app-icon-generator if you need every required platform size.
- How many screenshots should I upload to test?
- Apple App Store shows 3 screenshots in the search-result card before the user taps in (where you see all 10). Google Play shows 4 in the listing card. Upload at least 3 to test how the preview looks in both. The first screenshot does ~80% of the conversion work — make sure that one specifically is strong.
- Why does my title look truncated in the preview?
- Apple App Store truncates app titles past 30 characters in search results and on the product page. Google Play has the same 30-character limit. If the preview shows truncation, your title is too long. Use /app-store-character-counter to see exact byte counts.
- Does the preview save my data anywhere?
- No. Everything renders entirely in your browser — your icon, screenshots, name, subtitle, and developer name never leave the page. Refresh the tab and the preview resets. No signup, no cookies storing app metadata.
- Can I export the preview as an image for marketing or pitch decks?
- Not in this MVP, but you can take a screenshot of the rendered preview with your OS screenshot tool (Cmd+Shift+4 on macOS, Win+Shift+S on Windows) and crop it. Built-in export is on the roadmap.
Generate the screenshots that go in this preview
Ryplix Studio creates App Store-ready iPhone and iPad screenshot sets from raw app screens, with AI-written headlines tuned for App Store search. Free to start — 5 credits on signup, no card.
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