Make app promo videos with 3D device frames

The app promos that stop a scroll share a look: the app floating in a lit 3D device, a camera drifting around it, highlights blooming softly off the glass.

In Raylight you get that look from a screenshot. Wrap a screen in a 3D iPhone frame, light it from the timeline, and move the camera like a product photographer would.

01

Drop in app screens

Screenshots or Figma frames become layers. Wrap any screen in a 3D device frame with one control.

02

Light and move

A key light and a 3D camera are both timeline tracks. Orbit the device, punch in on a feature, rack focus between screens.

03

Export anywhere

16:9 for the web, 9:16 for App Store previews, Reels, and TikTok. MP4 or GIF, up to 4K.

Device frames that read as real

Raylight's iPhone frame is a lit 3D model, not a flat PNG overlay. As the camera moves, reflections and shadows shift with it, which is the difference between a mockup and a shot.

Vertical formats are first-class: build once and frame for 9:16 without redoing the design.

From screenshots, not renders

You do not need a 3D artist or a Blender pipeline. The inputs are the screenshots you already have; the depth, lighting, and motion come from the editor.

Frequently asked questions

Can I make vertical videos for App Store previews and Reels?
Yes. Projects support vertical 9:16 as well as 16:9, and exports render at full quality up to 4K on every plan.
Do I need 3D software?
No. Device frames, lighting, and the 3D camera are all built into the browser editor and driven from the same timeline as everything else.
What do I need to start?
App screenshots. Paste them in, wrap them in a device frame, and start from a template if you want finished camera work out of the box.

Shoot bold.
Ship fast.

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