AI ASO screenshots: from raw screens to a store-ready draft
The hardest screenshot to make is the first one. You have raw screens exported from your app, an empty canvas, and a vague sense that "just show the UI" won't sell it. Lingue's AI closes that gap: give it your screens and a sentence about your app, and it hands back a complete, editable screenshot set with App Store Optimization (ASO) copy already in place.
Why screenshot copy is an ASO lever
Shoppers scan your screenshots before they read anything else on the listing, and the headlines on them do most of the selling. Benefit-led headlines are a large part of why screenshots can drive up to 30% more installs. Writing them well is a copywriting skill: lead with the outcome, and keep it short enough to scan in a second. That's the skill the AI applies for you.
What Lingue writes and builds for you
- ASO headlines on every screen. The AI drafts a benefit-led, verb-first headline (and a supporting subheadline) for each screenshot in your set, matched to your app's name, category, and description.
- A full draft set from raw screens. Pick the screens you exported from your app, set their order, optionally add a brand color and a typography style, and Lingue builds the whole set around them: layout, background, and copy.
Why let Lingue draft it
- You skip the copywriter. Solid ASO caption writing is a specialty. The AI applies the conventions for you, so the version you start editing already reads like it was written for a store listing.
- Minutes, not a design sprint. The draft set takes a few minutes from upload to canvas. You spend your time improving a concrete draft instead of staring at an empty artboard.
- Nothing is a locked template. Every headline is a text layer, every background an element on the design canvas. Rewrite a line, swap a color, move a device: the AI gives you a starting point, not a final answer.
- One voice across the set. Because the whole set is drafted together, the tone and structure stay consistent from screenshot 1 to screenshot 10.
- It compounds with localization. Get the English draft right once, then localize the set into every store language from the same project, and publish via Store Sync when it's ready.
How it works
- Upload your raw app screens to the project.
- In the editor's AI panel, select the screens, set their order, and optionally add your brand color, typography style, and a one-line app description.
- Generate. Lingue analyzes the app, writes the copy, and builds the set, replacing the screens in your current device set (you confirm before it does).
- Edit anything on the canvas, localize, then export at the exact sizes the stores require, like 1320 x 2868 for the 6.9-inch iPhone and 1080 x 1920 for Google Play, or sync straight to the stores.
Every plan includes monthly generation credits: 10 free generations to try it, 50 per month on Starter, and 300 per month on Pro.