Comparison

Mokbi vs Previewed: which App Store & Google Play screenshot tool fits your launch?

TL;DR. Previewed is a versatile mockup studio, its real strength is breadth: a huge template library and device mockups spanning phones, tablets, MacBooks, iMacs, monitors and watches, with a $9.99 one-time license for occasional use. Mokbi is narrower on purpose: a focused App Store and Google Play screenshot tool with an AI Designer that drafts your set, AI image generation, one-click translation across 50 locales, batch ZIP export at exact store sizes, photo-realistic 3D device frames, and a free full editor. If you want one tool for mockups everywhere, Previewed has the range; if your job is shipping a localized screenshot set fast, Mokbi is the more direct route.

If you're weighing a Previewed alternative for your App Store and Google Play screenshots, the honest starting point is that the two tools aren't really chasing the same job. Previewed is a broad, do-it-all mockup studio; Mokbi builds and publishes your whole App Store and Google Play listing. This page lays out where each genuinely wins, with current pricing, so you can choose on facts rather than feature-list length.

Everything below was checked against Previewed's own pricing and product pages in June 2026, and the sources are linked at the bottom. Where Previewed is the better tool, we say so plainly.

Feature-by-feature

Feature Mokbi Previewed
Pricing model Free to build and preview; a subscription unlocks the whole launch: Solo €29.99/mo (1 app) / Studio €49.99/mo (5 apps): unlimited exports plus feature image, store text, 50-language translation and direct publishing to both stores while subscribed Free Lite (720p, watermark); $9.99 one-time Plus; Pro ≈$29/mo month-to-month ($19/mo only if billed annually, $228/yr)
Free tier Full editor + AI translation, free to build and preview, subscribe to ship (export + publish) 720p exports with attribution watermark, 2D only
AI Designer (drafts your whole set) Yes, Claude reads your screenshots (and optionally your codebase) and drafts headlines, a Great/Usable/Retake review, pairings & a brand colour, all editable No, manual editor only
AI image generation & editing Yes, generate backgrounds, mockup art & elements; remove backgrounds, restyle & recolor (Google Gemini) No
AI caption translation (50 App Store locales) Built-in: one click via Anthropic Claude Not built in, duplicate & re-type per locale
Batch ZIP export (every device × every locale) Yes, one ZIP at exact App Store Connect sizes Per-export download; no locale matrix
3D device frames Yes, photo-realistic 3D GLB models, WebGL-rendered, tilt & angle, proportions from real device mm Yes, 3D device scenes with camera & lighting controls
Device coverage Every phone & tablet class both stores require, iPhone 16 Pro Max/Pro/Plus/16, iPad Pro 13"/11", Pixel 10 Pro, Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra Also Macs, iMacs, monitors, browsers & watches, handy for non-store mockups
Stores covered App Store + Google Play, phones + tablets, in one project App Store / Play screenshots, plus general-purpose mockups

What Previewed is genuinely good at

Previewed's headline strength is breadth. The mockup library spans iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets, MacBooks, iMacs, monitors and browser frames, with 100+ fonts and hundreds of ready-made templates, plus social-media mockup sizes for the usual networks. If your work goes beyond app-store listings, a website hero shot, a device on a desk for a pitch deck, an Instagram post, Previewed covers more surface than we do, all from one tool.

It's also flexible on customisation: drop in your screen, then tweak colours, camera angle, position and environment to get exactly the look you're after. As a general-purpose "put my app on any device, anywhere" studio, that range is a real strength.

And if you only need a few polished mockups once, Previewed's $9.99 one-time Plus license is genuinely good value, you pay once, get 1080p+ exports and a commercial license, and you're done. Not every project needs a subscription, and we won't pretend otherwise.

Where Mokbi is built differently

The single biggest difference is localization. Both the App Store and Google Play let you ship a different screenshot set per language, and localized screenshots convert far better in the user's own tongue, but doing it by hand is brutal. Mokbi translates every caption across 50 locales in one click (using Anthropic's Claude), then batch-exports the whole matrix, every device by every language, into one ZIP at the exact sizes each store expects. Previewed has no built-in translation, so you'd rebuild the design for each language by hand, thirty languages, thirty separate sets to make and keep in sync.

And the device coverage is broader than the app-store framing suggests, it spans both stores and both form factors. Photo-realistic 3D frames (GLB models rendered in your browser with WebGL, free to tilt and angle, proportions taken from real device millimetres) cover every iPhone and Android phone class you submit, plus the tablets: iPad Pro 13" and 11" and the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. So a single project can produce a localized set for the App Store and Google Play, phones and tablets, in one export. Previewed's library is larger only in directions you don't ship to a store, Macs, monitors, browsers and watches.

The AI studio Previewed doesn't have

This is the biggest gap between the two tools, and it's worth being specific about. Previewed is a manual editor, a good one, but you do all the design thinking yourself. Mokbi's AI hands you a running start. Point the AI Designer at your raw simulator screenshots, and, if you like, a local folder or a public GitHub repo of the app itself, and Anthropic's Claude reads them and drafts a conversion-focused set for you: benefit-led headlines for each panel, a Great / Usable / Retake verdict on every screenshot, sensible screenshot pairings, and a brand colour pulled from your own app. Nothing is locked; it all lands on the canvas for you to edit.

Running alongside it is a full creative engine. AI image generation (powered by Google Gemini) makes backgrounds, mockup art and decorative elements on demand, so you're not scouring stock sites for something to sit behind your device. AI image editing works the other way: remove a background, restyle an image, or recolor it to match your palette, all in the same canvas you're already designing in.

It's a difference in kind, not degree. Previewed gives you a polished blank canvas; Mokbi can hand you a first draft and the assets to finish it. The AI runs on credits that never expire, packs from €4.99, with the AI Designer using 5 per run (your first run is free) and a single AI image 1, so a full set typically needs only a handful.

Pricing, side by side

Previewed's free Lite tier exports at 720p with an attribution watermark. The $9.99 one-time Plus adds 1080p+ exports and a commercial license. For unlimited exports you need Pro, and here it's worth reading the fine print: the $19/month rate is the annual price (their plan advertises "Save 35%"), so paying month-to-month costs noticeably more, around $29/month. The headline figure is the yearly-commitment one, not the pay-as-you-go one.

Mokbi keeps the editor completely free, every device, template and layer tool, plus one free AI Designer run, and moves to a subscription when you ship: Solo €29.99/month (1 app) or Studio €49.99/month (up to 5 apps), with unlimited exports and direct store publishing across all 50 App Store languages (AI translation included) and every device size while you're subscribed. Extra AI runs on credits that never expire.

Previewed's $9.99 Plus is great for a couple of mockups; Mokbi runs on a subscription instead, a free editor and preview, then Solo (€29.99/mo) or Studio (€49.99/mo) with unlimited exports and direct store publishing across all 50 languages and every device for as long as you keep shipping.

Why switch to Mokbi

  • You ship to multiple App Store locales and want one-click translation across 50 languages, not manual per-language duplication.
  • Your deliverable is the screenshot set itself, you want batch ZIP export at the exact sizes both the App Store and Google Play require (phones and tablets), not a mockup you still have to resize.
  • You want AI to do the heavy lifting, an AI Designer that drafts a conversion-focused set from your screenshots, plus on-demand image generation and editing, none of which Previewed offers.

When Previewed is the better choice

We don't claim to be the right tool for everyone. Here's when Previewed actually wins:

  • You want mockups for devices beyond phones and tablets, MacBooks, iMacs, monitors, browsers or watches, which Previewed's library covers and ours doesn't.
  • Your work goes beyond app-store listings: website hero shots, pitch-deck visuals or social-media posts, all from one tool with a wider template range.
  • You just need a couple of polished mockups once, Previewed's $9.99 one-time Plus may be all you ever need.

The honest verdict

Choose Previewed if you want breadth from one tool: device mockups for Macs, iMacs, monitors, browsers and watches, website and social-media shots, and a large template library, with a $9.99 one-time license that's fair for occasional use.

Choose Mokbi if your deliverable is a localized App Store or Google Play screenshot set and you want it shipped fast: an AI Designer that drafts the set, one-click translation across 50 locales, batch ZIP export at the exact sizes each store requires for phones and tablets, photo-realistic 3D device frames, and a free editor you can run end-to-end before paying. The two can even coexist, use Previewed for general-purpose mockups, and Mokbi for the localized store screenshots you ship to App Store Connect and Google Play.

Researched and last verified 2026-06-28 against publicly listed information on previewed.app. Spot something out of date? Let us know.

Sources: Previewed, pricing & home · Previewed, App Store screenshot generator

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