Every pixel dimension you need for the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, updated for 2026 devices including iPhone 17 and iPad M4.
Last updated: March 2026
Apple requires screenshots for specific display sizes. As of 2026, you must provide screenshots for the 6.9" and 6.1" iPhone displays at minimum, plus iPad sizes if your app supports iPad.
| Device | Size (px) | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| iPhone 17 Pro Max | 1320 x 2868 | Yes | 6.9" Super Retina XDR |
| iPhone 16 Pro Max | 1320 x 2868 | Yes | 6.7" Super Retina XDR |
| iPhone 16 Pro | 1206 x 2622 | Yes | 6.3" display |
| iPhone 16 / 16e | 1179 x 2556 | Yes | 6.1" display |
| iPhone SE (4th gen) | 1179 x 2556 | Optional | Same as iPhone 16 |
| iPad Pro 13" (M4) | 2064 x 2752 | Yes | Required for iPad apps |
| iPad Pro 11" (M4) | 1668 x 2388 | Yes | 11" Liquid Retina XDR |
| iPad Air 13" (M3) | 2064 x 2752 | Optional | Same as iPad Pro 13" |
| iPad Air 11" (M3) | 1640 x 2360 | Optional | 11" Liquid Retina |
| iPad mini (7th gen) | 1488 x 2266 | Optional | 8.3" Liquid Retina |
Google Play requires a minimum of 2 screenshots and supports up to 8 per device type. The minimum dimension for any side is 320px and the maximum is 3840px. The aspect ratio must not exceed 2:1.
| Device Type | Recommended Size (px) | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phone (standard) | 1080 x 1920 | Yes | Most common phone size |
| Phone (tall) | 1080 x 2400 | Optional | 20:9 aspect ratio devices |
| Phone (max) | 1440 x 3200 | Optional | Flagship QHD+ devices |
| Tablet 7" | 1200 x 1920 | Yes | Required if targeting tablets |
| Tablet 10" | 1600 x 2560 | Yes | Standard 10" tablet |
| Chromebook | 1920 x 1080 | Optional | Landscape orientation |
Up to 10 screenshots per localization per device size
Screenshots must be PNG or JPEG format
Must not include transparency or alpha channels
Portrait or landscape orientation (all must match within a set)
App Previews (video) can replace the first 3 screenshot slots
Screenshots should accurately represent the app experience
No excessive use of marketing text overlaying the actual UI
Screenshots for the largest iPhone size auto-scale to smaller sizes if not provided separately
Minimum 2 screenshots, maximum 8 per device type
JPEG or 24-bit PNG (no alpha transparency)
Minimum dimension: 320px on any side
Maximum dimension: 3840px on any side
Aspect ratio must not exceed 2:1 (or 1:2 in landscape)
Phone screenshots are mandatory; tablet, Chromebook, and Wear OS are optional
Feature graphic (1024 x 500) is required for all listings
Screenshots should not contain device frames that mislead about form factor
These are your hero screenshots. Most users see this size first. Lead with your strongest feature and use bold, readable headlines.
Verify text remains legible at this slightly smaller size. Avoid cramming too much detail into a single frame.
Showcase how your app takes advantage of the larger canvas. Split-view and Stage Manager support are strong selling points.
Use 1080 x 1920 as your primary. Test that text and UI elements are visible without zooming on smaller screens.
If your app supports tablets, provide dedicated tablet screenshots. Generic phone screenshots stretched to tablet look unprofessional.
Maintain consistent branding across all sizes. Use the same color palette, typography, and messaging hierarchy on every device.
No. Apple auto-scales from the largest size downward, and Google Play only requires phone screenshots. However, providing device-specific screenshots improves conversion rates by up to 25%.
Technically yes, but the aspect ratios differ. iPhone screenshots are taller than typical Android screenshots. Resizing without adjustment often cuts off important content.
PNG is recommended for sharp UI screenshots. JPEG works but may introduce compression artifacts around text and icons. Both stores accept either format.
Apple allows up to 10 and Google allows up to 8. Research shows the first 3 screenshots drive 80% of conversion impact, so prioritize those.
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