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Screencial is a browser-based social media screenshot design tool. Its core goal is to help creators, founders, and marketers quickly create branded visuals suitable for feed distribution without opening professional design software. It covers use cases such as X/Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, code screenshots, and custom screenshots, with an emphasis on “start from a template, fine-tune the details, and export directly.”
In terms of functionality, Screencial is not focused on general-purpose graphic design, but rather goes deep on “packaging screenshots.” It supports real-time pixel-level editing: changes to typography, spacing, shadows, backgrounds, and more are reflowed instantly in a WYSIWYG workflow. Backgrounds can be solid colors, gradients, or full-size images, and users can also adjust details such as brand colors, avatars, borders, corner radius, scaling, and opacity. For aspect ratios, it supports 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, and 9:16, making it suitable for different social platforms. The disclosed resource library includes X/Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and code screenshot templates, plus 30+ syntax highlighting themes for code screenshots, but it does not state the total number of templates.
The copyright rules are relatively clear: users retain ownership of the content they create or upload, while Screencial’s software, interface, templates, and brand assets remain the property of the platform or its licensors. Exporting is one of its strengths, with support for up to 4K, high-resolution, watermark-free exports. Users can also upload PNG/JPG/WEBP screenshots as source material. In terms of pricing, there is no free-forever plan. New users get a 7-day full trial with no credit card required. Premium costs €2.69 per month or €32.29 per year, and there is also a Lifetime one-time purchase option, though the exact amount is not disclosed in the main copy. Payments are processed by Stripe.
Its advantages are a clear positioning, low learning curve, templates and aspect ratios tailored to social publishing, and relatively lightweight pricing. The drawbacks are that registration is required to use the editor, there is no free-forever tier, font capabilities are limited by templates, and collaboration features are not clearly described. It is better suited to creators, small teams, and indie developers who frequently publish product updates, code snippets, marketing screenshots, and personal brand content. It is less suitable for teams that need complex vector design, multi-person approval workflows, or full brand asset management.
The main copy does not provide information about access from mainland China, a Chinese interface, or local payment options. Stripe’s compatibility with domestic Chinese bank cards also depends on the specific card type and payment environment, so access from China is currently unclear. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives to consider include Canva, Figma, Shots.so, Xnapper, Pika, and TweetPik.
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