Mobile Screenshot Tester
See how any website looks on real iPhone, Pixel, Galaxy, and iPad viewports.
Your mobile screenshot will appear here
Enter a URL and pick a device to see how the page renders on mobile.
Need this at scale?
Get it as a single API call. 200 free screenshots/month.
How it works
- 1
Enter a URL
Paste any public page — a landing page, blog post, or product page you want to check on mobile.
- 2
Pick a device
Choose a real preset like iPhone 15 Pro, Pixel 8, Galaxy S23, or iPad. We render at that exact viewport.
- 3
Capture & download
Get a true-to-device screenshot in seconds, optionally wrapped in an iPhone frame for mockups.
When to use the mobile screenshot tester
More than half of web traffic is mobile, but most teams design and review on a wide desktop monitor. This tool closes that gap: drop in a URL, pick a real device viewport, and instantly see how your page actually renders on the phones and tablets your visitors use — no simulator, emulator, or physical device required.
Designers and developers use it to QA responsive breakpoints before shipping, catch text that wraps awkwardly or images that overflow, and verify that sticky headers and mobile menus behave. Marketers and founders use the iPhone device frame to produce clean product mockups for landing pages, app store listings, social posts, and investor decks.
Because every capture uses the device’s true CSS viewport and a mobile user agent, what you see here is what your users see — making it a quick, reliable check before a launch or a redesign goes live.
Frequently asked questions
Which devices can I test?
You can capture iPhone 15 Pro (393×852), iPhone SE (375×667), Pixel 8 (412×915), Galaxy S23 (360×780), iPad (820×1180), and iPad Pro (1024×1366). Each preset uses that device’s real CSS viewport so media queries and responsive breakpoints behave exactly like they would on the hardware.
Is this real mobile rendering or just a resized desktop screenshot?
It’s real mobile rendering. We load the page in a headless Chromium with the device’s viewport width, height, and a mobile user agent, so responsive layouts, touch-optimized navigation, and `@media` queries resolve the same way they do on a phone — not a squashed desktop view.
Can I use this for responsive design testing?
Yes. Switch between phone and tablet presets to confirm your breakpoints, check that text stays legible, images scale correctly, and that nothing overflows the viewport. It’s a fast way to QA a responsive site without owning every device.
What does the device frame option do?
Turning on “Add device frame” wraps the screenshot in a realistic iPhone bezel — ideal for app store listings, portfolios, pitch decks, and marketing mockups. Frames apply to phone presets; tablet captures are returned as a clean borderless image.
Is it free, and is there a catch?
It’s completely free and needs no signup. There’s a fair-use rate limit to keep it fast for everyone; if you hit it you can wait a moment or create a free account for higher limits and the full ScreenshotAPI.
Can I automate mobile screenshots with an API?
Yes. This tool runs on the ScreenshotAPI — a single GET request with a `device` parameter returns the same image programmatically, so you can wire mobile captures into CI, visual regression tests, or your own dashboards.
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One API call returns the screenshot. 200 free screenshots every month — no credit card required.