App Store screenshot sizes for iPhone and iPad (2026 guide)

Apple specifies exact screenshot resolutions per display class, and uploading the wrong size is one of the most common reasons a submission gets rejected or looks blurry. This guide lists every screenshot size App Store Connect accepts in 2026 for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, Apple Vision Pro, and Apple Watch, and which ones you're actually required to upload. Shipping on Android too? See the companion Play Store screenshot sizes guide.

Sizes change as Apple ships new devices. Always confirm the current values in App Store Connect before you upload. With Lingue you design once and export every required size automatically, so you don't have to track these by hand.

What Apple actually requires

  • 1 to 10 screenshots per device class, as JPEG or PNG.
  • You only need to upload the largest iPhone size (6.9-inch) and, if your app runs on iPad, the largest iPad size (13-inch). App Store Connect scales those down for every smaller display automatically.
  • Uploading the smaller classes is optional. Do it only when you want pixel-perfect art per device instead of Apple's scaled versions.

App Store iPhone screenshot sizes

Apple specifies screenshots by display class, in portrait pixels (swap width and height for landscape). Where a class accepts several resolutions, any of them works.

Display classAccepted portrait resolutions (px)DevicesRequired?
6.9-inch iPhone1320 × 2868, 1290 × 2796, or 1260 × 2736iPhone Air, 17 Pro Max, 16 Pro Max, 16 Plus, 15 Pro Max, 15 Plus, 14 Pro MaxRequired if your app runs on iPhone
6.5-inch iPhone1284 × 2778 or 1242 × 2688iPhone 14 Plus, 13 Pro Max, 12 Pro Max, 11 Pro Max, 11, XS Max, XROnly if you skip 6.9-inch
6.3-inch iPhone1206 × 2622 or 1179 × 2556iPhone 17 Pro, 17, 16 Pro, 16, 15 Pro, 15, 14 ProOptional (scaled from 6.5-inch)
6.1-inch iPhone1170 × 2532, 1125 × 2436, or 1080 × 2340iPhone 17e, 16e, 14, 13 family, 12 family, 11 Pro, XS, XOptional (scaled from 6.5-inch)
5.5-inch iPhone1242 × 2208iPhone 8 Plus and earlier Plus modelsOptional (scaled from 6.1-inch)

App Store iPad screenshot sizes

Display classAccepted portrait resolutions (px)DevicesRequired?
13-inch iPad2064 × 2752 or 2048 × 2732iPad Pro (M5, M4, and 6th to 1st gen), iPad Air (M4, M3, M2)Required if your app runs on iPad
12.9-inch iPad2048 × 2732iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd gen)Optional (scaled from 13-inch)
11-inch iPad1668 × 2420, 1668 × 2388, 1640 × 2360, or 1488 × 2266iPad Pro 11-inch, iPad Air, iPad, iPad miniOptional (scaled from 13-inch)
10.5-inch iPad1668 × 2224iPad Pro 10.5-inch, iPad Air (3rd gen), iPad (9th to 7th gen)Optional (scaled from 12.9-inch)

Format: PNG or JPEG, RGB color, no transparency. Provide at least one screenshot for each device class you support.

Other Apple platforms

If your app also ships on Mac, Apple TV, Apple Vision Pro, or Apple Watch, each platform has its own required set:

PlatformAccepted sizes (px)Notes
Mac1280 × 800, 1440 × 900, 2560 × 1600, or 2880 × 1800All 16:10 aspect ratio
Apple TV1920 × 1080 or 3840 × 2160
Apple Vision Pro3840 × 2160
Apple Watch422 × 514 (Ultra 3), 416 × 496 (Series 11/10), 410 × 502 (Ultra 2/Ultra), 396 × 484 (Series 9/8/7), 368 × 448 (Series 6 to 4, SE)Use one size consistently across all localizations

What about Google Play?

Google works the opposite way: size ranges and aspect ratios instead of exact resolutions. The short version is 1080 × 1920 for portrait phone screenshots, a 1024 × 500 feature graphic, and JPEG or 24-bit PNG with no transparency. The full requirements, including tablet sets and the promotion-eligibility rules, are in our dedicated Play Store screenshot sizes guide.

Quick tips

  • Design at the largest size for each platform and let it scale down, rather than designing small and upscaling (which looks soft).
  • Keep important text and UI inside a safe margin so nothing is clipped on rounded or notched displays.
  • Use a consistent layout, font, and color system across all sizes and languages so your listing looks like one cohesive set.
  • Shipping in more than one market? See our guide to localizing App Store and Play Store screenshots before you lock the layout, so translated copy has room to breathe.

How Lingue handles screenshot sizes

Lingue is built only for store screenshots, so the device presets and export sizes are correct by design. Bring in your app screens and design them in the screenshot editor, or let AI draft the set with ASO headlines from your raw screens, then export the exact resolutions the App Store and Google Play require for every iPhone, iPad, and Android size, and for every language your listing supports.

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By Radomir, Founder, Lingue · Last updated