AppScreen Studio 3.0 has been released!
A major 3.0 release focused on speed, cleaner layout, and smoother day-to-day creation workflows.
A faster, calmer AppScreen Studio
Today we’re shipping AppScreen Studio 3.0—our biggest step forward since the original launch. This release is about one simple goal: help you ship polished work faster, with fewer clicks, less friction, and a UI that stays out of your way. Over the past months we studied how teams actually use AppScreen Studio day to day: jumping between projects, reusing the same building blocks, aligning content to a grid, and iterating on layouts until they feel “right.” 3.0 turns those real behaviors into first-class workflows. The first thing you’ll notice is speed. The editor feels noticeably snappier when opening large projects, switching between screens, and moving through long pages. We also refined the visual hierarchy so your attention goes to what matters: content, spacing, and structure. Controls are grouped more logically, and the interface is calmer so you can focus on decisions instead of panels. AppScreen Studio 3.0 also leans into consistency. Grid-based building is clearer and more predictable, so what you place is what you get across breakpoints. We improved how sections snap, how elements align, and how blocks behave when you reorder content. That means less manual nudging, fewer “almost aligned” moments, and a smoother handoff when multiple people touch the same project. Finally, 3.0 is built for iteration. You can explore variations quickly, compare layouts, and tighten your page without losing the thread. Whether you’re creating a landing page, a product announcement, a portfolio, or an internal doc hub, the workflow is designed to reduce the time between an idea and a shareable link. If you’re already using AppScreen Studio, 3.0 is available now—open the app and you’ll see the new experience immediately. If you’re new, this is the perfect moment to start: you’ll get the cleanest UI we’ve ever shipped, performance improvements everywhere, and a foundation that makes future updates even more powerful. Thanks for building with us — 3.0 is only the beginning.
Highlights you’ll feel immediately
We focused on improvements that show up in every session, not just on rare edge cases. In AppScreen Studio 3.0, opening a project is quicker, moving between sections feels more responsive, and the editor stays steady even as pages grow. If you maintain a site with lots of blocks, or you iterate with multiple stakeholders, these gains compound quickly. The layout experience is also more intentional. Grid alignment and spacing are clearer, and the UI does a better job of communicating structure. You can scan a page and understand where sections begin and end, which elements belong together, and what will happen when you reorder content. This reduces accidental layout drift and makes pages feel more “designed” without extra work. We also polished the everyday mechanics: selecting, dragging, snapping, and arranging blocks. These micro-interactions might sound small, but they are the difference between a tool that feels heavy and a tool that feels like an extension of your hands. You can try variations, undo, and try again without hesitation. Under the hood, 3.0 sets up a stronger foundation for upcoming features. We refactored key parts of rendering and state handling so that future updates—new blocks, smarter responsive behavior, richer content options—can land without slowing down the core editor. Our goal is to keep AppScreen Studio fast even as it gets more capable. If you are rolling Studio out across a team, 3.0 should also feel easier to standardize. Clearer structure, more predictable behavior, and a calmer interface mean fewer “how do I do this?” moments, and more time shipping. The best compliment we can get is that Studio disappears and your work becomes the focus.
Design system friendly pages
AppScreen Studio 3.0 is built for teams that care about consistency. Many of you use AppScreen Studio to publish product updates, launch pages, documentation hubs, and internal knowledge bases. Those pages have to look coherent across authors and across time. In 3.0, the grid behavior is more predictable, sections are easier to reason about, and it’s simpler to keep spacing and hierarchy consistent. That means you can create a repeatable structure: a strong header, clear sections, a reliable rhythm of text and visuals, and a layout that behaves well on mobile without extra patchwork. When a new teammate joins, they can follow the same pattern rather than reinventing layout rules. When you update a page months later, it still feels aligned with the rest of your site. The practical benefit is speed with quality. You spend less effort on alignment, less time on “why is this shifting?” moments, and more time on the content itself—copy, story, and visuals. For product teams, that often translates to shipping announcements earlier. For marketing, it’s more experiments in the same timeframe. For founders, it’s simply fewer late-night edits before a launch. If you want to get the most out of 3.0, start by defining a few repeatable section patterns: a hero with a short value statement, a feature grid, an image-driven proof section, and a simple call-to-action. Build with those patterns consistently and your site will feel intentional even as it grows. AppScreen Studio 3.0 is a release for the long run: smoother creation today, and a more stable foundation for the workflows you’ll want next quarter.
Get 3.0 today
AppScreen Studio 3.0 is available now. If you already have AppScreen Studio installed, open the app and you’ll be on the new experience automatically. If you’re evaluating AppScreen Studio for the first time, 3.0 is the version we recommend judging us by: it’s faster, clearer, and closer to the ideal of a tool that lets you think in layouts without fighting the interface. To kick the tires, pick a page you’ve been meaning to improve—an announcement, a pricing explainer, a case study, or a simple landing page. Rebuild the structure with a clean hierarchy: one strong headline, a concise supporting paragraph, and sections that alternate between explanation and proof. Add visuals that reinforce the narrative rather than decorate it. Then preview on mobile and desktop to confirm the rhythm holds. If you have feedback, we want it. The fastest way to influence what we build next is to tell us what still feels slow, what still feels confusing, and what you wish you could do in one step. AppScreen Studio 3.0 is a big milestone, but it’s also a baseline for the next set of improvements. Thank you for pushing AppScreen Studio with real projects. We built 3.0 for the people shipping work every week—and we can’t wait to see what you publish with it.
Step by step
Take Screenshots
Capture your app screenshots on any Apple device. AppScreen Studio supports all device types and sizes.
Edit in AppScreen Studio
Enhance your screenshots with device frames, gradients, text, and creative elements. Use templates or start from scratch.
Export Screenshots to AppStore
Generate perfectly sized screenshots for AppStore in one click. Ready to upload and boost your app’s downloads.
