Apple-marketing-style MacBook lid with notch
MockupStack models the open MacBook lid the way Apple does in its own marketing imagery, just the display, the bezel, and the camera notch. The keyboard isn't drawn so the macOS screenshot reads at full size. Body radius, screen offset, and notch dimensions match the actual MacBook Pro 14" and 16" hardware, so when you place a macOS Sonoma or Sequoia screenshot inside the frame, the proportions are correct without any manual nudging.
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macOS screenshots stay local. No upload, no third-party render service.
Notch correct
Newer-gen MBP notch is rendered in the right size and offset for both 14" and 16" models.
Retina export
Native 3024x1964 (14") or 3456x2234 (16") PNG, the actual display resolution Apple ships.
- MacBook Pro 14"
- MacBook Pro 16"
Common questions
Does the MacBook frame include the keyboard?+
No. MockupStack models just the open lid (display + bezel + notch), the way Apple presents MacBooks in its own marketing imagery. The keyboard half makes the screenshot smaller and is typically dropped in modern hero shots.
What MacBook sizes are supported?+
MacBook Pro 14" (3024x1964 native) and MacBook Pro 16" (3456x2234 native). Both render with the M-series display notch correctly positioned.
Can I use MacBook mockups for the Mac App Store?+
Yes. The Mac App Store accepts screenshots up to 2880x1800. MockupStack's MacBook export at native resolution exceeds this, and you can downscale or crop in any image tool if needed.
Are my Mac screenshots uploaded?+
Never. The browser does all the rendering. There is no server endpoint that accepts your screenshots.
Can I combine MacBook with iPhone in one mockup?+
Yes, the "Apple Family" layout in the editor places a MacBook, iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch into a single composition for cross-platform marketing shots.
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