What Are Device Frames?
Device frames wrap your recording in a realistic device mockup with bezels and Dynamic Island. They use SVG-based geometry for crisp rendering at any size.
Available iPhone Frames
ScreenKite includes an expanded device frame catalog with the latest iPhone models:
| Model | ID | Resolution | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| iPhone 16 / 15 Pro (6.1") | iphoneDI_6_1 | 1179×2556 | Also matches iPhone 14 Pro, 15, 15 Pro |
| iPhone 16 Pro | iphone16Pro | 1206×2622 | Variants: Black, White, Natural, Desert Titanium |
| iPhone 17 Pro | iphone17Pro | 1206×2622 | Variants: Silver, Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue |
| iPhone Air (6.6") | iphoneDI_6_6 | 1260×2736 | Also matches iPhone 17 Air |
| iPhone 16 Plus / 15 Pro Max (6.7") | iphoneDI_6_7 | 1290×2796 | Also matches iPhone 14 Pro Max, 16 Plus |
| iPhone 16 Pro Max | iphone16ProMax | 1320×2868 | — |
| iPhone 17 Pro Max | iphone17ProMax | 1320×2868 | — |
All frames include the Dynamic Island and support rotation.
Color Variants
Several models offer multiple color variants with matching swatch previews:
- iPhone 16 Pro — Black Titanium, White Titanium, Natural Titanium, Desert Titanium
- iPhone 17 Pro — Silver, Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue
Automatic Detection
When recording an iOS device via USB, ScreenKite automatically matches the device model by comparing the captured video resolution. The correct frame is applied without manual selection.
Applying a Frame Manually
- Open the Inspector panel in the Project Editor
- Navigate to the Device tab
- Select a device frame from the catalog
- The recording fits inside the selected device bezel
To remove a frame, select None in the Device section.