Wrap your editor or terminal screenshot in a Mac or browser window on a gradient, with rounded corners and a soft shadow — so your code looks great in a tweet, a blog post or a README. Snapframe keeps your editor's exact theme, untouched.
Your screenshot, framed on a gradient — rounded corners and shadow included.
Snapframe is a screenshot beautifier. Point it at a screenshot of your code and it gives you a clean, framed image ready to post.
Drop your code screenshot into a realistic Mac window or browser chrome so it reads instantly as a real editor or terminal.
Set it on a gradient, solid colour, pattern or your own image. Smart Match picks a backdrop that suits the screenshot.
Add padding, soft rounded corners and a drop shadow so the code window floats cleanly instead of sitting flat on the page.
Because it beautifies the screenshot you took, every colour from your editor's syntax theme stays pixel-perfect.
Export at the right size for X, LinkedIn or a README, or go up to crisp 4K PNG/JPG/WEBP (4K is Pro).
A built-in assistant can look at your screenshot and suggest the background, padding and frame that make the code pop.
Grab a screenshot of your code in your editor or terminal — with your own syntax highlighting already applied — and drop the image into Snapframe.
Add a Mac or browser frame, pick a gradient background, then tune padding, rounded corners and the shadow until it looks right.
Pick a social or README preset, export PNG/JPG/WEBP (up to 4K on Pro), or copy straight to your clipboard and paste it anywhere.
Some tools re-type your code and apply their own syntax highlighting, which means they can pick the wrong language or change how your code looks. Snapframe works the other way round: you screenshot the code you already see in your own editor or terminal, and Snapframe makes that image beautiful.
That's the honest part — and the strength. Your favourite theme, ligatures, inline diagnostics and line numbers all stay exactly as they are. We just add the window frame, background, padding, corners and shadow around them.
Snapframe doesn't re-highlight your code, so it never guesses the language or mangles a token — it keeps the exact theme from your own editor.
Everything runs in your browser. Your code screenshot never leaves your device and nothing is uploaded to a server.
Make and export code images for free. Pro is a one-time $12 that removes a small watermark and unlocks 4K — never a subscription.
Free, runs entirely in your browser, no signup. Drop in your screenshot and share code that finally looks the part.