A complete Play Store listing needs phone screenshots, a 1024 x 500 feature graphic, a high-resolution icon, and category-specific messaging. The asset set should feel consistent, not like separate files created in different tools.
What to check first
Start with the store requirement, then move to conversion quality. A screenshot can pass upload validation and still fail to persuade users.
Treat the Play Store listing as a campaign: icon, feature graphic, and screenshots should repeat the same promise.
Android founders preparing Play Console submissions.
Use AI-generated composition when you need better screenshots without hiring a designer or rebuilding layouts manually.
Practical breakdown
| Area | What matters | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Screenshots | 2-8 per form factor | Show product proof |
| Feature graphic | 1024 x 500 | Required banner |
| Icon | 512 x 512 | Recognizable at small sizes |
Recommended five-frame structure
Start with the strongest promise a user can understand in under two seconds.
Show the actual app UI doing the thing users came for.
Add progress, reviews, safety, data clarity, or another proof point that fits the category.
Show the feature that differentiates the app from similar listings.
End with a next step, premium value, localization, or platform-specific benefit.
Common mistakes
- Leading with an empty state instead of a filled, believable product screen.
- Using headline text that only works at full-size export, not in store thumbnails.
- Copying a template style that does not match the app category or audience.
- Forgetting that App Store and Google Play users scan visuals before reading descriptions.
FAQ
What is the best way to handle play store listing assets?
A complete Play Store listing needs phone screenshots, a 1024 x 500 feature graphic, a high-resolution icon, and category-specific messaging. The asset set should feel consistent, not like separate files created in different tools.
Can Nuvex help with this workflow?
Yes. Nuvex uses AI composition to generate App Store and Google Play screenshots around your uploaded UI, app category, and positioning. It is useful for Android founders preparing Play Console submissions.
Should I use a template or AI-generated screenshots?
Use a template if you already know the exact layout and only need export help. Use AI generation when you need the tool to write headlines, choose composition, and create a polished direction quickly.
Turn this strategy into finished screenshots.
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