A clean layout makes screenshots easier to understand. When images are properly spaced, aligned, and organized, the viewer focuses on the content instead of being distracted by messy arrangement. Clean doesn't mean fancy—it means intentional.
What makes a layout look clean
Clean layouts have consistent spacing between images. Every screenshot is the same size or follows a clear visual hierarchy. Nothing overlaps awkwardly. The edges align. There's enough padding around the content so it doesn't feel cramped. These details seem small, but they make a big difference in how professional the result looks.
Why manual arrangement often fails
When you drag screenshots into a document or slide, you're eyeballing everything. Is this gap the same as that one? Are these two images actually the same width? It's hard to tell, and small inconsistencies add up. The result looks "off" even if you can't pinpoint why.
Let the layout do the work
A structured layout handles spacing and alignment automatically. You choose how you want your screenshots arranged—side by side, in a grid, or stacked—and the layout ensures everything lines up. The spacing is consistent, the sizing is balanced, and the result looks clean without any manual tweaking.
What you can do
With clean layout options, you can:
- Arrange screenshots with consistent spacing
- Keep all images properly aligned
- Add padding around your content
- Create organized compositions that look intentional
When this is useful
This is useful when you need to:
- Share screenshots that look professional
- Create visuals for documentation or tutorials
- Prepare images for social media or blog posts
- Make your work look polished without design effort
How it works
- Choose a layout structure
- Upload your screenshots
- Export a clean, organized image
The result is a screenshot layout that looks like you spent time on it—even though you didn't. Clean, balanced, and ready to use.