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Bolt.new got you from prompt to product. Screenhance gets you from product to launch: turn screenshots of your app into an OG image, a Product Hunt gallery, App Store screenshots, and a website hero that all match.
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OG images, Product Hunt slides, device mockups, and store screenshot sets, pre-sized and ready. Pick one, drop in your screenshots, and export.
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Pick the asset you need right now. Each one opens a pre-sized template: drop in your screenshots and export.
1200 × 630 px
The image behind every shared link. When you post your Bolt.new app on X, Discord, or LinkedIn, this is what people see first.
Make my OG image1270 × 760 px, up to 8 images
A launch-day gallery that shows your product story slide by slide. Hero shot, features, social proof, CTA.
Build my PH galleryPre-sized to every device class
Shipping mobile through Bolt.new's Expo integration? Turn simulator captures into store-ready screenshot sets.
Make store screenshotsLanding page ready
A polished hero mockup for your marketing site, matching the rest of your launch set instead of a raw screenshot.
Make my hero visualBolt.new collapsed the hard part. What used to take a team a quarter now takes you an afternoon: describe the product, iterate in the preview, deploy. But the moment you decide to actually launch, a second project appears that Bolt doesn't build for you: the OG image for your Bolt.new app, the Product Hunt gallery, the store screenshots, the website hero. Launch visuals for Bolt.new apps are the last mile, and it's where a lot of otherwise-finished products stall.
Screenhance handles that last mile. To be clear about how it works: Screenhance doesn't connect to Bolt.new or import your project. You bring screenshots of your app's UI, captured from the preview, your deployed URL, or a simulator, and Screenhance turns them into every launch format with templates that are already composed and pre-sized. No Figma, no fiddling with export dimensions, no design detour.
This page is about making the assets. If you want the strategy side too, when to launch, where to post, and what to prepare in which order, read our full launch checklist for AI-built apps. It pairs with the tools below.
If you make one asset before launch, make this one. Bolt.new apps spread through shared links: a post on X, a message in a Discord, a comment thread, a DM to a friend. Every one of those surfaces renders your OG image, and a missing or default one reads as "unfinished" before anyone has even clicked. A sharp 1200×630 card with your app's actual UI in a device frame does the opposite: it makes the link itself feel like a product.
The formula that works: your app's core screen in a clean frame, a short headline saying what it does, and your brand color as the backdrop. Our OG image generator has templates built exactly for this, or jump straight into an OG template with your screenshots.
Product Hunt is where Bolt.new builders launch, and the gallery is what separates a "neat weekend project" impression from a "real product" one. You get up to 8 images at 1270×760, and the strongest launches use them to tell a story: a hero shot first, then one feature per slide, then social proof, then a CTA. The product was fast to build; the gallery is your chance to make it look like it wasn't.
Screenhance's Product Hunt templates are pre-sized to the exact format, with device frames and backgrounds already in place, so a full gallery takes about 15 minutes instead of an evening in a design tool. For deeper guidance on slide order and what makes a first image convert, the Product Hunt gallery generator page covers it in detail.
Bolt.new's Expo integration means your project might not stop at the browser: plenty of Bolt-built apps ship to the App Store and Google Play. That path comes with the strictest asset requirements of any launch surface. Apple wants screenshots at exact pixel dimensions per device class, App Store Connect rejects anything off-spec, and raw simulator captures look bare next to competitors' designed screenshot sets.
The workflow: run your app in the iOS Simulator or on a device, capture the key screens, then drop those captures into a store screenshot template. Screenhance's App Store screenshot generator frames them in current devices, adds headlines, and exports every required size in one pass, for both stores. Start directly from a store screenshot template if you already have your captures.
Your landing page needs one strong visual above the fold, and a raw screenshot pasted onto a background isn't it. A website hero template puts your app in a browser or phone frame with depth, lighting, and a backdrop that matches your OG image and gallery, so the whole launch feels like one coordinated release rather than four separate ad-hoc images. Our mockup generator covers every device frame if you want to go beyond the hero.
Everything above starts with captures of your real UI, and getting good ones takes two minutes. For web apps: open your deployed URL, or the Bolt.new preview if you haven't deployed yet, size the browser window generously, and use your system screenshot shortcut (Cmd+Shift+4 on Mac, Win+Shift+S on Windows). Capture the screens that show your app doing its core job, not the settings page.
For mobile apps built through the Expo integration: run the app in the iOS Simulator or an Android emulator, or on a real device, and capture there so you get native resolution. Use realistic demo data instead of "test test 123", and take more captures than you think you need. Once they're in Screenhance, the same set feeds your OG image, gallery, store screenshots, and hero.
Create professional mockups in three simple steps. No design skills required.
Drag and drop or select any screenshot, design, or image from your device.
Pick from iPhone, iPad, MacBook, browser frames and beautiful gradient backgrounds.
Download as PNG, WebP, JPEG, GIF, or video. Ready for marketing in seconds.
Two capabilities that separate Screenhance from every other mockup tool in 2026: animated exports and App Store screenshot localization.
Template-driven motion — float, reveal, parallax. Export animated mockups at Product Hunt, landing-page, and Twitter/X dimensions. Most mockup tools are static-only.
One master design, per-locale captions, every required Apple and Google Play size per language. RTL and CJK support. Apple reports localized listings drive 2-3x install lifts.
iPhone 17 Pro Max (1320×2868), iPhone Air (1260×2736), iPad Pro M4 (2064×2752), and the full Google Play set — exported from one design in a single pass.
Pick a template, drop in your screenshot, export. No Figma, no Photoshop, no learning curve. Free tier covers 3 exports a month; $6 Week Pass unlocks unlimited for a launch.
Yes. Screenhance works with screenshots of any app, including apps built in Bolt.new. There is no plugin or integration to set up: capture your app's UI, upload the images, and Screenhance turns them into launch assets. It works the same whether your Bolt.new project is a web app or a mobile app shipped through the Expo integration.
At minimum: an OG image (1200×630) so your links look right when shared, and a Product Hunt gallery (up to 8 images at 1270×760) if you are launching there. If you shipped a mobile app through Bolt.new's Expo integration, you also need App Store and Play Store screenshots. A website hero image rounds out the set.
For web apps, open your deployed URL or the Bolt.new preview in a browser and use your system screenshot shortcut: Cmd+Shift+4 on Mac or Win+Shift+S on Windows. For mobile apps built with the Expo integration, run the app in the iOS Simulator, an Android emulator, or on a real device and capture the screens there. Clean, full-resolution captures of your real UI are all Screenhance needs.
OG images are 1200×630. Product Hunt gallery images are 1270×760, with up to 8 slots. App Store screenshots depend on the device size class Apple asks for, and Google Play accepts a flexible range with a 9:16 recommendation for phones. Screenhance templates are pre-sized to each format, so you never have to enter dimensions by hand.
Yes. The free plan includes 3 exports per month, enough to ship an OG image and your core launch visuals. Pro plans unlock higher resolution exports and additional features.
No. Every template is already composed: device frames, backgrounds, and text layout are done for you. You replace the placeholder screenshots with your own, edit the headline, and export. Most people finish a complete launch set in under an hour.
One brief covers your whole launch: App Store, Play Store, Product Hunt, OG, and website visuals. Upload your screenshots once and Launch Kit generates them all, on-brand and matching.
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