App Store screenshot inspiration gallery

Browse real App Store screenshot examples shared by Ryplix creators — layouts, copy hooks, and visual styles you can borrow for your own listing.

Why browse App Store screenshot examples

Strong App Store screenshots do three things at once: they pitch the app in five frames, prove the product is real, and answer the objections users have before they tap install. The fastest way to learn that craft is to study what is already shipping. The Ryplix community gallery collects real iPhone and iPad screenshot sets generated with Ryplix Studio so you can compare layout patterns, value-prop copy, and visual direction across categories before you design your own listing.

Each example is built from raw app screens and a short product brief, so you can see how a few details turn into a full five-screenshot story — hero hook, key feature callouts, social proof, and a closing CTA frame.

What to look for in each example

  • Hook frame. The first screenshot has to communicate the category and promise in under a second.
  • Caption hierarchy. Notice how the headline, supporting line, and badge interact — that is the rhythm App Store browsers actually scan.
  • Device framing. iPhone 6.9" (1290 × 2796) and iPad Pro 13" (2064 × 2752) sets read very differently. Compare both before locking your layout.
  • Localization cues. Watch how copy tightens or expands across languages — long German or French strings can break a layout that works in English.

Build your own set

Start in the App Store screenshot generator or browse curated App Store screenshot examples for reference.

Pick the right device size

See current App Store screenshot sizes for iPhone and iPad before you export finals.

Sharpen your keywords first

Use the ASO optimization tool so your screenshot copy mirrors the words users actually search.