FFramewright
White-label visual pipeline

Raw screenshots, finished device mockups. In bulk, in seconds.

Framewright drops any screenshot into a pixel-accurate phone, laptop, or browser frame, fitted like a real viewport. The job that quietly eats a designer's morning now runs while the kettle boils.

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The problem

Every release pays the screenshot tax.

Product ships, content is ready, and then someone spends a morning hand-artworking raw grabs into device frames in Figma: crop, align, drop into a mockup, repeat. It is slow, repetitive, and it sits directly between "ready" and "published." Multiply it by every update, every deck, every app-store listing, every market. That is the tax Framewright removes.

~30
mockups per monthly edition, hand-made before
1 morning
of skilled design time, gone, every cycle
< 2 min
for the same batch, framed and consistent

How it works

Three steps by hand. One command in bulk.

The same engine runs two ways: a browser tool for one-offs, and a pipeline mode that frames a whole folder while you review the plan.

01

Drop

Hand it a screenshot, or point it at a folder. It reads each image's shape to pick the right device.

02

Frame

The image is fitted like a real viewport: scaled to the screen, anchored top, overflow cropped, short pages padded with the edge colour.

03

Export

Clean PNGs on your backdrop, in your frames. Deterministic, so the same input always gives the same output.

Pipeline mode: frame ./shots --plan proposes a device per image; you edit the plan; frame ./shots --apply renders the batch. It slots into a publishing flow with a human review gate, rather than being a one-off design toy.

Why it wins

Not another mockup gallery.

Screenshot beautifiers make one pretty hero shot at a time. Framewright is built for volume, fidelity, and your brand.

Typical mockup tools

  • One hero image at a time, by hand
  • Their frames, their look, their watermark
  • Eyeball the crop and hope
  • A design toy that lives outside your workflow

Framewright

  • Batch a whole release in one pass
  • Your own device frames and brand, white-labelled
  • Viewport-accurate fit, identical every run
  • Drops into a publishing pipeline with a review gate

Who it is for

Anyone who ships screenshots on a schedule.

Product marketing Design systems teams Release & changelog owners Internal comms App-store ops Agencies & studios Docs teams

Two ways to buy

Start as a service. Grow into a licence.

Lead with the done-for-you service to prove value with no build, then license the engine to teams who want it in-house under their own brand.

Done-for-you
from $1,200 /mo

You send the deck or the raw shots. We return finished, framed assets - or the whole published edition.

  • Managed monthly turnaround
  • Your frames and brand
  • Zero setup on your side
  • Fastest path to value
Self-serve tool
$29 one-time

The studio tool, yours forever. One file, works offline, no subscription.

  • Unlimited exports
  • Real device frames, retina 2x
  • White-label version $149
  • Free v1 updates
White-label licence
from $12k /yr

The engine and CLI in your own stack, your brand, your infrastructure and frames.

  • Batch + pipeline mode
  • Your device mockups
  • Rebrandable UI and output
  • Setup + support included

Launch pricing. Pilot slots are limited and taken in order.


Proof it runs
A 40-slide monthly release deck to a finished, reviewed microsite before lunch - roughly 30 device mockups an edition, and not one made by hand.
Built as the imagery engine of a live monthly publishing pipeline.

Send one release. Get it back framed.

The pilot: send the screenshots from your next release and get the full set back as finished device mockups within one business day. If it does not save your team real time, you owe nothing.

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