iPhone 16 Pro Max App Store Screenshot Dimensions

iPhone 16 Pro Max screenshots must be 1320×2868 pixels in portrait orientation for App Store Connect.

That's the single most important number. Everything else on this page is context.


The Exact Numbers

OrientationDimensions
Portrait1320 × 2868 px
Landscape2868 × 1320 px
  • Display: 6.9-inch Super Retina XDR
  • App Store Connect slot: "6.9" Display"
  • Scale factor: 3x (@3x)
  • Logical resolution: 440 × 956 pt

What Changed from iPhone 15 Pro Max

iPhone 15 Pro Max used the 6.7" slot at 1290×2796 px. The 16 Pro Max moved to a slightly taller 6.9" display with a new slot at 1320×2868 px.

ModelApp Store SlotScreenshot Size
iPhone 16 Pro Max6.9" Display1320×2868 px
iPhone 15 Pro Max6.7" Display1290×2796 px
iPhone 14 Pro Max6.7" Display1290×2796 px
iPhone 13 Pro Max6.7" Display1284×2778 px

The 6.9" Slot Covers All iPhones

Once you upload 1320×2868 screenshots to the 6.9" slot, App Store Connect automatically uses them for all smaller iPhone sizes. You don't need to export separate sizes unless you want different screenshots per device.

One export → all iPhones covered.


Why Screenshots Exported from Mac Often Have the Wrong Size

A common mistake: taking a screenshot on a Mac, or using headless Chrome without disabling DPI scaling, produces images at 2x the expected pixel count. A 1320×2868 image captured at @2x DPR comes out as 2640×5736 — which App Store Connect rejects.

The fix is to always export with --force-device-scale-factor=1 in Chrome, or use a tool that handles this for you.

App Store Screenshot Maker exports at exactly 1320×2868 with no DPI math. You upload your app screenshot, add your headline and background color, and download a PNG that App Store Connect will accept.


Quick Summary

  • Portrait: 1320 × 2868 px
  • Landscape: 2868 × 1320 px
  • Slot name in App Store Connect: "6.9" Display"
  • Covers: iPhone 16 Pro Max and all smaller iPhones when used as the largest uploaded size
  • Format: PNG (recommended) or JPEG