A reliable first-project workflow that keeps the product screen—not decoration—as the focus.
Make the design
- 1Open Templates and choose a layout for the final destination, such as Website, Product Hunt, OG image or Mockups.
- 2Select the sample screenshot and upload or drag in your own image. Use Replace when a frame already exists so its size and position stay intact.
- 3Open Mockups to choose a device frame, stylized treatment, transparent cutout or photorealistic scene that fits the product.
- 4Edit the headline so it explains the user benefit visible in the screenshot. Keep supporting copy short enough to scan at thumbnail size.
- 5Use Background, Assets and Layers to apply brand color, add supporting marks and correct the visual stacking order.
- 6Preview at the real destination size, then export the required format and resolution.
Run a one-minute quality check
- The screenshot is sharp and its important UI is large enough to read.
- The headline describes a benefit that the visible screen can support.
- The frame matches the device or context instead of being decorative noise.
- Text, logos and shadows remain inside safe margins.
- The exported file dimensions match the website, store or social destination.
Save work you may reuse
Signed-in projects autosave to the Library. The save indicator in the editor shows whether changes are still being written. Keep the tab open until it reports that the project is saved, especially after large uploads.
Name the project for the campaign and destination rather than the template. A title such as “August launch — website hero” is easier to find later than “Gradient phone.”