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Store page preview

Enter your app name, subtitle, icon and screenshots, and see exactly how your listing renders in the App Store and Google Play — search results and product page — with the real truncation shoppers see. Decide what survives before you publish. Everything runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded.

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App Store search result — the first thing most people see.

What to look for

The preview makes three decisions obvious

A store listing is read in fractions of a second, mostly truncated, mostly on the first two screenshots. Previewing in context is the fastest way to catch the parts your spreadsheet hides.

Where your name gets cut

Search results and small screens truncate the app name and subtitle with an ellipsis long before the 30-character limit. Put your strongest keyword and clearest value at the very front of each field so they survive the cut.

Your first two screenshots

Most shoppers never swipe. The first two or three screenshots — the ones visible without scrolling — carry the conversion. Preview them in the gallery and make sure the opening frame states the benefit, not a generic hero shot.

Store-by-store differences

iOS shows your subtitle in results; Play shows your developer name and a feature graphic. The icon, name and first screenshots have to work in both contexts. Toggle stores to see the same metadata in each one.

Need to keep your name and subtitle inside the limits while you do this? Pair it with our Metadata Character Counter, and tighten the hidden keyword field with the Keyword Field Optimizer.

FAQ

Listing previews, answered

What does a store page preview show?

It renders your app the way shoppers see it: the icon, name and subtitle in App Store and Google Play search results, and the icon, name, subtitle, rating and first screenshots on the product page. Because results and small screens truncate long text, previewing shows which words survive truncation and which get cut before anyone reads them.

How long can my app name and subtitle be?

Apple allows 30 characters for the app name and 30 for the subtitle; Google Play allows 30 for the title. But the hard limit isn't the real constraint — search results and narrow screens cut text well before 30 characters depending on character width, so lead each field with the keywords and value you most want seen. (Our Metadata Character Counter covers every field limit.)

Are my icon and screenshots uploaded anywhere?

No. The preview runs entirely in your browser — your icon and screenshots are read locally with the FileReader API and never leave your device or touch a server. You can safely preview unreleased artwork and metadata.

What screenshot sizes should I use?

Use portrait phone screenshots in roughly a 9:19.5 aspect ratio, which matches a modern iPhone and most Android phones. The preview shows them in a scrolling gallery, so the first two or three are what most shoppers see without swiping — front-load your strongest message and proof there.

How is the App Store listing different from Google Play?

On iOS the search card shows your icon, name, subtitle and first screenshots, and the name and subtitle are indexed for search. On Google Play the search row shows your icon, title, developer, rating and a feature image, and Play indexes the title, short and full description. The first screenshots carry most of the conversion on both. (More in App Store vs Google Play ASO differences.)

A great preview is only the start

Knowing how the listing looks is one thing; knowing which keywords, screenshots and order convert in each market is another. Book a free 30-minute call and we'll show you where your store page is leaving installs on the table.

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