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App Store screenshot sizes (2026): the complete reference
The current pixel dimensions Apple accepts for iPhone and iPad screenshots — and the rules that get listings rejected.
Apple requires screenshots at specific pixel sizes, and a submission fails if they’re wrong. You only need to provide the largest display size for each device class — Apple scales the rest — but the dimensions must be exact and the images must have no transparency.
iPhone screenshot sizes
| Target | Pixels (W×H) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone 6.9″ (required) | 1320 × 2868 | The primary iPhone size to submit. |
| iPhone 6.5″ | 1242 × 2688 | Older large-display size, still accepted. |
Submit the 6.9″ set as your iPhone master; it covers the current large-display iPhones.
iPad screenshot sizes
| Target | Pixels (W×H) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| iPad 13″ (required) | 2064 × 2752 | The primary iPad size to submit. |
| iPad 12.9″ | 2048 × 2732 | Previous-generation large iPad. |
| iPad 11″ | 1668 × 2388 | Smaller iPad display. |
The rules that cause rejections
- No alpha channel. Export flat PNG or JPEG — transparency is rejected.
- Exact dimensions. Off-by-a-few-pixels fails; don’t let an editor resample your image.
- Up to 10 screenshots per device localization.
- App UI guideline. Apple expects screenshots to substantially show your actual app.
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