Complete App Store Screenshot Size Guide (2026)

If you've ever opened App Store Connect and stared at a list of device slots wondering which ones you actually need to fill — this guide is for you.

Here's the short version: upload one set of 1320×2868 screenshots and you'll cover nearly every iPhone. But there's more nuance if you want full coverage or support iPad.


iPhone Screenshot Sizes

Device SlotDimensions (portrait)Required?Covers
6.9" Display1320×2868 px✅ YesiPhone 16 Pro Max
6.7" Display1290×2796 pxOptionaliPhone 16 Plus, 15 Plus
6.5" Display1284×2778 pxOptionaliPhone XS Max → 15 Pro Max
6.1" Display1179×2556 pxOptionaliPhone 15, 15 Pro
5.5" Display1242×2208 pxOptionaliPhone 8 Plus

The rule: App Store Connect will use your largest uploaded size to fill smaller slots. So 1320×2868 covers everything. You only need multiple sizes if you want different screenshots for different screen sizes.

Landscape iPhone Screenshots

For landscape, swap width and height: 2868×1320 for the 6.9" slot.


iPad Screenshot Sizes

Device SlotDimensions (portrait)Required?
13" Display (M4)2064×2752 px✅ If app supports iPad
12.9" Display2048×2732 pxOptional
11" Display1668×2388 pxOptional

If your app runs on iPad, you must supply at least one iPad screenshot size or App Store Connect will reject the submission.


What "Required" Actually Means

Apple only strictly requires screenshots for the 6.9" iPhone slot and the 13" iPad slot (if your app supports iPad). Everything else is optional — App Store Connect scales your largest upload down.

However, supplying the 6.5" slot (1284×2778) is worth doing because millions of users are still on iPhone 14, 13, and earlier models that map to that slot.


The Fastest Approach

  1. Design for the 6.9" slot (1320×2868). This is the canonical size.
  2. Export that set and upload it — it covers every iPhone automatically.
  3. If your app supports iPad, export a second set at 2064×2752 for the 13" iPad slot.

That's two exports for full App Store coverage.


How to Export at the Right Size

The challenge most developers hit: design tools like Figma default to screen resolution, not App Store resolution. And taking a screenshot on a Mac at 2x DPI gives you a file that's double the expected size.

App Store Screenshot Maker exports PNGs at exact App Store Connect dimensions — no DPI math required. Upload your app screenshot, add a headline, pick a background, and export. The output is exactly 1320×2868 (or whichever device you select).


Quick Reference

  • Most important size: 1320×2868 (iPhone 6.9", covers all iPhones)
  • iPad required size: 2064×2752 (13" iPad, if app supports iPad)
  • Format: PNG or JPEG, no alpha channel for JPEG
  • Orientation: Portrait or landscape — not both in the same slot
  • Max file size: 500MB per screenshot (in practice, PNGs are under 5MB)