Comparison

Mokbi vs Screenshots.pro: where AI and translation quality decide it

TL;DR. Screenshots.pro is a mature, well-built screenshot generator with a flagship panoramic (spanning) layout, built-in caption translation to roughly 40 store locales, and a REST API for CI on its top tier. Mokbi covers the same store-screenshot job but leans on AI: an AI Designer that drafts your set, AI image generation and editing, and translation powered by Anthropic's Claude rather than machine translation. On price: Screenshots.pro runs from free (with attribution) to $19/mo Standard and $49/mo Extended, while Mokbi is a subscription too, a free editor and preview, then Solo €29.99/mo or Studio €49.99/mo. If you want a REST API and a proven panoramic editor, Screenshots.pro is strong; if you want AI design and higher-quality localization, Mokbi pulls ahead.

If you're shopping for a Screenshots.pro alternative, the two tools are genuinely close in category, both are browser-based tools for App Store and Google Play screenshots, though Mokbi goes further and also writes the store text, translates the listing and publishes it. So this comparison comes down to specifics: AI, translation quality, automation and price. We checked the figures below against Screenshots.pro's own pages in June 2026.

One correction worth making, since it's repeated a lot online: Screenshots.pro is not a credit or pay-per-export tool. It's a flat subscription with a free tier, older comparisons (including a previous version of this page) get that wrong.

Feature-by-feature

Feature Mokbi Screenshots.pro
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 Basic (attribution required); $19/mo Standard; $49/mo Extended
Free tier Full editor + translation, no attribution; free to build and preview Full features, but a visible attribution link is required
AI Designer (drafts your set) Yes, Claude reads your screenshots/codebase No
AI image generation & editing Yes, backgrounds, art; remove/restyle/recolor (Gemini) No
Caption translation AI translation via Anthropic Claude, 50 App Store locales Machine translation (Google Translate), ~40 locales, paid
Panoramic / spanning layout Yes, spanning layers across up to 10 panels Yes, flagship feature
3D device frames Yes, photo-realistic 3D GLB models, WebGL 3D angles on the paid tiers
REST API / CI automation Not yet (on the roadmap) Yes, REST API on Extended ($49/mo)
Tablets & stores iPad Pro 13"/11" + Galaxy Tab; App Store + Play iPad + Android; App Store + Play

What Screenshots.pro does well

It's mature and it shows. The panoramic (spanning) layout, one continuous background flowing across a row of device panels, is a flagship feature and well-templated. There are 23 pixel-perfect device frames across iPhone, iPad and Android, optional 3D angles on the paid tiers, and both stores are supported with smart export to each one's required sizes.

Two things stand out for teams. There's built-in localization: automatic caption translation across roughly 40 App Store and Google Play locales, and a REST API on the Extended tier, which is a real CI/CD automation story that most screenshot tools don't offer.

Where the two differ most: AI and translation quality

Screenshots.pro has no AI. Mokbi adds an AI Designer that reads your raw screenshots (and optionally your codebase) and drafts a conversion-focused set, headlines, a Great/Usable/Retake review, pairings, a brand colour, plus AI image generation and editing (backgrounds, art, remove/restyle/recolor) via Google Gemini. That's the biggest functional gap between the two.

Translation is the subtler one. Both translate captions, but Screenshots.pro's is machine translation (reported as Google Translate), which reviewers note is "not always perfect." Mokbi runs translation through Anthropic's Claude, which handles marketing tone and context better than literal machine translation, the difference between captions that read as translated and captions that read as written.

Pricing, side by side

Screenshots.pro's free Basic tier is generous on features but requires a visible attribution link back to Screenshots.pro; removing it means Standard at $19/month (roughly $148/year on the "save 35%" annual plan). The Extended tier, which unlocks the REST API and the right to charge end clients, is $49/month. Localization and 3D angles sit on the paid tiers.

Mokbi is a subscription too, with no attribution on free exports: the editor is free to build and preview, then Solo (€29.99/mo, 1 app) or Studio (€49.99/mo, ~5 apps) unlock unlimited exports and direct store publishing across all 50 languages and every device size while you're subscribed, AI credits included. No attribution on free exports, and no separate "charge your clients" license to buy.

Why switch to Mokbi

  • You want AI in the loop, a Designer that drafts the set and image generation, which Screenshots.pro doesn't have.
  • You care about localization quality: Claude-translated captions read more naturally than the machine translation Screenshots.pro uses.
  • You'd rather not carry a Screenshots.pro attribution link on free exports, or pay $49/mo just to drop it and charge clients.

When Screenshots.pro is the better choice

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

  • You need a REST API to regenerate screenshots from CI, Screenshots.pro offers one on its Extended tier; we don't yet.
  • You're invested in Screenshots.pro's panoramic templates and your workflow already runs on them.

The honest verdict

Choose Screenshots.pro if its panoramic editor and the Extended-tier REST API fit your workflow, it's a proven, mature tool, and the API is a genuine automation advantage if you regenerate screenshots from a pipeline.

Choose Mokbi if AI design and localization quality matter more than an API: an AI Designer that drafts the set, image generation, and Claude-powered translation across 50 locales, with a free editor (no attribution) you can run end-to-end before paying.

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

Sources: Screenshots.pro, home · Screenshots.pro, pricing · Screenshots.pro, license

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