App Store Screenshot Size Calculator
PopularLook up every required screenshot resolution for the App Store and Google Play in 2026.
iPhone (App Store)
| Display | Portrait (px) | Landscape (px) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6.9″ (iPhone 16 Pro Max class) | 1320 × 2868 | 2868 × 1320 | Required |
| 6.9″ alternative | 1290 × 2796 | 2796 × 1290 | Accepted |
| 6.5″ (11 Pro Max class) | 1284 × 2778 / 1242 × 2688 | 2778 × 1284 / 2688 × 1242 | Optional (scaled from 6.9″) |
| 5.5″ (8 Plus class) | 1242 × 2208 | 2208 × 1242 | Optional (legacy) |
iPad (App Store)
| Display | Portrait (px) | Landscape (px) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 13″ (iPad Pro M4) | 2064 × 2752 | 2752 × 2064 | Required (if iPad supported) |
| 13″ alternative | 2048 × 2732 | 2732 × 2048 | Accepted |
| 11″ | 1668 × 2388 | 2388 × 1668 | Optional (scaled from 13″) |
Other Apple devices
| Device | Size (px) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Apple Watch Ultra | 410 × 502 | Single portrait size |
| Apple Watch Series (45mm) | 396 × 484 | Also 368 × 448 for 41mm |
| Apple TV | 1920 × 1080 or 3840 × 2160 | Landscape only |
| Apple Vision Pro | 3840 × 2160 | Landscape only |
Google Play
| Asset | Requirements | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Phone screenshots | 2–8 images, 320–3840 px per side | 16:9 or 9:16; PNG or JPG, ≤ 8 MB each |
| 7″ tablet screenshots | Up to 8 images, same pixel bounds | Needed for tablet quality badge |
| 10″ tablet screenshots | Up to 8 images, same pixel bounds | Needed for tablet quality badge |
| Chromebook / Wear OS | Up to 8 images each | Only if the form factor is supported |
ℹ︎ Since 2024 Apple only requires one iPhone (6.9″) and one iPad (13″) screenshot set — smaller sizes scale down automatically.
ℹ︎ Up to 10 screenshots per device size on the App Store; the first 3 are visible in search results.
Screenshot requirements changed meaningfully in 2024: Apple now only requires two screenshot sets — one for the 6.9″ iPhone display (1320×2868 px, or the older 1290×2796 px is still accepted) and one for the 13″ iPad display (2064×2752 px or 2048×2732 px). Every smaller device size is scaled down automatically from those masters, so you no longer need to export a dozen variants per locale.
Google Play works differently: instead of fixed device sizes, it enforces ranges. Each screenshot must be between 320 px and 3840 px on its longest side, use a 16:9 or 9:16 aspect ratio for full store placement eligibility, and you can upload 2 to 8 screenshots per device type. The table above gives you the exact numbers for both stores so nothing bounces at upload time.
How to use the screenshot size table
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Find your target device class in the table — 6.9″ iPhone and 13″ iPad are the only sets Apple requires.
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Copy the exact pixel dimensions into your design tool as artboard sizes before you start laying out captions.
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For Google Play, check that each export lands inside the 320–3840 px range with a 16:9 or 9:16 ratio.
- 4
Export in portrait or landscape to match how your app is actually used — mixing orientations within one set looks broken in the gallery.
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Upload the required sets first; add optional device-specific sets only if scaled-down masters crop your UI awkwardly.
Which screenshot sizes does Apple actually require in 2026?
Since the 2024 simplification, App Store Connect requires exactly two sets: 6.9″ iPhone screenshots at 1320×2868 px (1290×2796 px from the iPhone 15 Pro Max era is still accepted) and, if your app runs on iPad, 13″ iPad screenshots at 2064×2752 px or 2048×2732 px. Apple scales these masters down for every smaller display — 6.5″, 6.1″, 5.5″ iPhones and 12.9″/11″ iPads — so uploading separate sets for those sizes is optional, not mandatory.
That said, automatic scaling is a compromise. If your screenshots carry small caption text or thin UI details, the scaled versions on older devices can lose legibility. Teams that care about conversion on legacy hardware still upload dedicated sets for the sizes where most of their installs happen — check your device breakdown in App Store Connect analytics before deciding.
Google Play screenshot rules: ranges, not fixed sizes
Google Play accepts JPEG or 24-bit PNG screenshots anywhere from 320 px minimum to 3840 px maximum on each side, with 2 required and 8 allowed per device type (phone, 7″ tablet, 10″ tablet, Chromebook, TV, Wear). The practical standard is 1080×1920 px or higher — Google requires at least 1080 px resolution and a 16:9 (landscape) or 9:16 (portrait) aspect ratio for your listing to be eligible for promotional placements like the Apps home page.
A common mistake is exporting App Store masters straight to Play: 1320×2868 px is a 19.5:9-class ratio, not 9:16, so those files upload fine but can cost you featuring eligibility. Keep a separate 9:16 export target (for example 1080×1920 px) for Play, and remember the two stores also differ on text overlay conventions — Play screenshots with heavy promotional text can be flagged under metadata policy.
Frequently asked questions
What is the required App Store screenshot size in 2026?
Apple requires one set for the 6.9″ iPhone display — 1320×2868 px portrait (or 1290×2796 px, which is still accepted) — and, for iPad apps, one 13″ set at 2064×2752 px or 2048×2732 px. All smaller device sizes are scaled down from these automatically.
Do I still need 6.5″ or 5.5″ iPhone screenshots?
No. Since 2024 Apple scales your 6.9″ masters down for every smaller iPhone. You can still upload dedicated sets for older sizes optionally — worth doing only if scaled versions make your caption text too small to read.
What are Google Play’s screenshot size requirements?
Each side must be between 320 px and 3840 px, in JPEG or 24-bit PNG. You need at least 2 and at most 8 screenshots per device type. For promotional placement eligibility, Google wants at least 1080 px resolution and a 16:9 or 9:16 aspect ratio.
How many screenshots should I upload?
Apple allows up to 10 per device set, Google Play up to 8 per device type. Upload the maximum you can produce well — but invest most of your design effort in the first three, since those are what users see in search results before ever opening your listing.
Can I use the same screenshots for iOS and Android?
You can reuse the designs, but not the exact exports. The stores expect different aspect ratios (19.5:9-class for modern iPhones vs. 9:16 for Play’s promotional eligibility), different device frames, and Play is stricter about promotional text overlays. Re-export per store from a shared design file.
Do screenshots affect App Store rankings?
Not directly — screenshot pixels are not indexed for search. They affect rankings indirectly: better screenshots raise tap-through and conversion rates, and conversion is a signal both stores use when ranking search results.
Design store-ready screenshots in minutes, not days
Appalize’s Screenshot Studio ships with correctly-sized templates and device frames for every store requirement, localizes captions across languages, and uploads finished sets straight to App Store Connect.
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