Screenshots that look
art-directed.

Drop in a raw screenshot. Matte reads its colours, builds the backdrop out of them, sets the light, and exports at the exact size the platform expects. Free, nothing uploads, nothing to sign up for.

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Why these don’t look like everyone else’s

The backdrop comes from your screenshot

Every other tool hands you the same twelve gradients everyone else is posting. Matte samples the colours already in your screenshot and builds the backdrop from them in Oklab, so the image belongs to your product instead of to a tool.

Right size, first time

Eight presets with the real dimensions — X, Open Graph, Instagram, LinkedIn, Story, Product Hunt, YouTube, App Store 6.7″. No cropping surprises after you have already hit post.

A set, not eight one-offs

Set your logo and colour once, write a headline beside or above each screenshot, and export the whole batch as one zip. The text is saved per screenshot, so five App Store panels can say five different things in one style.

Nothing leaves your machine

Every pixel is composed in your browser on a canvas. No upload, no queue, no server holding a copy of the product you have not shipped yet. Open the network tab and check.

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Paste

⌘V straight from the screenshot you just took, or drop a file. Nothing to sign up for.

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Shuffle

One click gives you another good variant. Or take the sliders — every range is bounded so it stays presentable.

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Ship it

Download at up to 3×, or copy to the clipboard and paste straight into the post.

Questions

That is the failure mode of every preset tool, and the reason the backdrop here is derived rather than picked. Your screenshot's own colours drive the gradient, so a blue dashboard and a warm marketplace never land on the same background. On top of that, the frame, inset, corner radius, tilt, light direction and grain are continuous rather than fixed, and a saved logo and brand colour make the set yours. The screenshot itself is also ~80% of the image — Matte keeps it large instead of shrinking it into a giant gradient.

No, and there is nowhere to upload them to. The whole composition runs on a canvas element in your browser: reading the palette, drawing the backdrop, the frame, the shadow, the export. There is no storage bucket and no image endpoint in the product. If you are about to post something unreleased, open your network tab while you work — you will see requests for the page itself and nothing else.

Every size, every frame, batch export, 3× resolution — all of it, with no account and no card. The one thing asked in return is the small “Made with Matte” mark in the corner of an export, which is how the next person hears about this. Paid plans will come later for people who want the mark gone; nothing that works today will be taken away and put behind a price.

That is what the App Store 6.7″ preset and the caption controls are for. Pick the size, put a headline above or beside the phone, and write different copy on each screenshot — the words are stored per image, so a batch export gives you five finished panels rather than five copies of one. One thing worth knowing: in a canvas that tall, a portrait screenshot and a side text column crowd each other, so a headline above the phone composes better. Beside works beautifully in the wide sizes.

None. No sign-up, no password, no email collected, nothing stored about you on a server — open the page and start. Your editor settings stay in your own browser, and clearing your browser data is all it takes to erase every trace of having been here.

After the first load, yes. The app is static and every pixel is composed locally, so once the page is in your browser cache the aeroplane mode makes no difference.

Take a screenshot. Paste it here.

Ten seconds and you will know whether it is any good. Free, no account, nothing uploaded.

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