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App Store & Google Play screenshot sizes (2026)

The current screenshot, icon, and feature-graphic dimensions for the Apple App Store and Google Play — quoted from each store’s own official spec pages, with the limits and the auto-scaling rules that trip people up. No signup.

App Store screenshots

As of 2026 you only upload the largest size in each family — the 6.9″ iPhone and the 13″ iPad — and Apple auto-scales them to smaller devices. You can upload 1–10 screenshots per localization, in .jpg or .png.

iPhone

DisplayPortrait sizeRequired?
6.9″ iPhone (portrait)1260 × 2736 pxRequired — or provide 6.5″ instead
6.5″ iPhone (portrait)1284 × 2778 pxRequired only if you don’t provide 6.9″
6.3″ / 6.1″ / 5.5″ / smallerauto-scaledApple scales your 6.9″/6.5″ images down — no separate upload needed

iPad

DisplayPortrait sizeRequired?
13″ iPad (portrait)2064 × 2752 pxRequired for iPad apps
12.9″ iPad (portrait)2048 × 2732 pxAuto-scaled if not provided

Landscape sizes are the same numbers reversed (e.g. 6.9″ = 2736 × 1260). Apple rejects screenshots that aren’t the exact pixel size — confirm on the official page linked below before you export.

QUICK RULES

The rules people get wrong

  • Screenshots don’t affect ranking — they’re a conversion lever, not a search-indexed field. They decide the install, not the rank.
  • The first 1–2 screenshots do most of the work — most users never scroll, so lead with your value proposition.
  • Apple auto-scales the 6.9″/13″ sizes down; you don’t upload every device size.
  • Localize the screenshots — both the captions and the in-app UI shown — for native-language markets.
  • Specs change. Always confirm against the official pages in Sources before exporting a final set.

Right-sized screenshots are step one. Ranking is the rest.

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FAQ

Screenshot size FAQ

What size should App Store screenshots be in 2026?

Apple requires the 6.9-inch iPhone size at 1260 × 2736 px portrait (or the 6.5-inch at 1284 × 2778 px if you don’t provide 6.9-inch), and the 13-inch iPad at 2064 × 2752 px. Apple auto-scales those to smaller devices, so you don’t upload every size. You can add 1–10 screenshots per localization, in JPG or PNG. Always confirm on Apple’s official spec page, since sizes change.

What size should Google Play screenshots be?

Each side must be 320–3840 px, with the longer side no more than twice the shorter, JPEG or 24-bit PNG up to 8 MB. You need at least 2 phone screenshots to publish, and at least 4 at 1080 px or larger to be eligible for promotion. The feature graphic must be exactly 1024 × 500 px and the app icon 512 × 512 px.

Do I need different screenshots for each iPhone size?

No. Apple auto-scales your largest-size screenshots (6.9-inch, and 13-inch for iPad) down to smaller devices, so you only need to provide those top sizes. You can still upload device-specific sets if you want pixel-perfect framing on each.

Do screenshots affect my app’s ranking?

No — screenshots are not indexed for search, so they don’t affect keyword ranking. They are a conversion lever: they strongly influence whether someone installs after seeing your listing, and the resulting installs and ratings can help ranking indirectly over time.

Is this screenshot size tool free?

Yes — it’s completely free, needs no signup, and runs in your browser. The dimensions are quoted from Apple’s and Google’s official spec pages (linked in Sources); always confirm there before exporting a final set, since store specs change.