Free Browser Mockup Generator
Wrap your website screenshot in a realistic browser window frame. Browser mockups add context and polish to blog post images, product documentation, tutorial screenshots, and README files. Choose from Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and minimal browser frames with light or dark title bars.
Unlike device mockups, browser frames focus purely on the screen content — there is no laptop body, desk, or background to distract the viewer. This makes them ideal for technical content, changelog announcements, and documentation sites where clarity matters more than lifestyle appeal.
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Device Specifications
| Chrome frame | Rounded tabs, light/dark variants |
|---|---|
| Safari frame | Unified toolbar, macOS style |
| Firefox frame | Rounded corners, Proton UI |
| Minimal frame | Generic window chrome, no branding |
Frequently Asked Questions
What browsers are supported?
We offer frames styled after Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox, and a minimal generic browser window. Each is available in light and dark color schemes.
Can I customize the URL shown in the address bar?
Yes. By default the address bar shows the URL you entered to capture the screenshot. You can also type a custom URL that will appear in the rendered mockup's address bar.
When should I use a browser mockup instead of a device mockup?
Browser mockups are best for technical content like documentation, tutorials, blog posts, and changelogs where you want to show the website UI without the distraction of a physical device frame. Device mockups work better for marketing and lifestyle contexts.
Can I include the browser mockup in my documentation or README?
Yes. All mockups are free for any use, including open-source documentation, GitHub READMEs, and technical blog posts. No attribution is required.
What is the difference between light and dark browser frames?
Light frames use a white or light-gray title bar, matching the default appearance of most browsers. Dark frames use a dark-gray or black title bar, ideal for showcasing apps with dark-mode interfaces or for use on dark-background web pages.