
Snap Shots
Beautify screenshots and generate tweet-style posts in minutes.
Most screenshots look like proof, not marketing. Snap Shots turns raw screen grabs into clean visuals you can post on X, LinkedIn, Product Hunt, and landing pages. It helps makers ship better-looking graphics fast, without installing software or dealing with watermarks.
Your screenshots are killing your credibility
Founders spend weeks building.
Then they post a crooked screenshot with no padding, weird crop, and a dead-white background. That’s not “authentic”. That’s sloppy.
Here’s the deal: Snap Shots (getsnapshots.app) is a browser-based screenshot editor built for shipping, not fiddling.
What Snap Shots actually does
Snap Shots takes your plain screenshots and turns them into visuals that look like you cared.
You can add breathing room (padding), drop in backgrounds, set aspect ratios for each platform, and push a 3D perspective when you want that “product demo” feel without opening a heavy design app.
Need social-ready assets? Snap Shots covers:
- Screenshot beautification for posts and docs
- Mockups (device, browser, website/app shots)
- Open Graph images for share cards
- Social banners for X/LinkedIn
- Tweet-style post and tweet card graphics
Why makers keep coming back
Three reasons.
1) No watermark drama
A “free” tool that slaps a watermark on your work isn’t free. Snap Shots calls it straight: no watermarks.
2) It’s fast enough to use daily
The best tool is the one you open when you’re tired. Snap Shots runs in the browser, so you can go from screenshot → post asset while your coffee cools.
3) It fits how founders market
You don’t need a 40-layer Figma file for a simple launch update. You need repeatable assets that look clean on the timeline.
Snap Shots pushes you toward that outcome: consistent styling, better crops, better backgrounds, and export-ready images that don’t scream “I made this in 30 seconds”.
Who it’s for
Indie hackers. Solo founders. Devs who hate design.
If you ship on X, ship on Product Hunt, teach in public, or sell a SaaS, this sits in your weekly workflow.
