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App Store screenshot resizer — every Apple + Google Play size

Drop one screenshot, get every required size — iPhone (1320×2868 down to 750×1334), iPad (2064×2752 down to 1488×2266), and Google Play (1080×1920 + tablet) — packaged in a clean ZIP ready for App Store Connect.

Runs entirely in your browser. No upload, no signup, no watermark.

Resizer

Reference

Every Apple + Google Play size, in one place

Apple accepts the largest device-class screenshot and scales it down for smaller iPhones and iPads. Google Play has its own minimum and recommended phone + tablet sizes. This tool covers both.

iPhone

5 sizes
  • 1320 × 2868

    6.9" iPhone 16/17 Pro Max

  • 1290 × 2796

    6.7"/6.9" accepted (15 Pro Max+)

  • 1242 × 2688

    6.5" legacy (XS Max, 11 Pro Max)

  • 1170 × 2532

    6.1" iPhone 12-13

  • 750 × 1334

    4.7" iPhone SE

iPad

4 sizes
  • 2064 × 2752

    13" iPad Pro M-series

  • 2048 × 2732

    12.9" iPad Pro legacy

  • 1668 × 2388

    11" iPad Pro

  • 1488 × 2266

    iPad mini

Google Play

3 sizes
  • 1080 × 1920

    Google Play phone portrait

  • 1200 × 1920

    7-inch Android tablet

  • 1920 × 1200

    10-inch Android tablet (landscape)

Best practices

Resizing without losing your message

Apple needs the largest size only. For iPhone, upload 1290×2796 (or 1320×2868 for iPhone 16 Pro Max slot). For iPad, upload 2064×2752. App Store Connect down-scales for older devices automatically. The legacy sizes (750×1334, 1242×2688) are only required if you actively support those device tiers in your app's deployment target.

Don't resize across devices unless you have to. iPhone screenshots scaled into iPad slots will always look slightly off because the aspect ratios differ. If you can, design fresh screenshots for each device class. Use this tool's cross-device output as a stop-gap or for legacy slots, not your primary launch.

Background color matters. When letterboxing is unavoidable, match the background to the screenshot's edge color so the bars feel intentional. Pure white or pure black usually beats a mid-gray. For dark-mode apps, black is the safe pick.

Keep critical text away from edges. On older iPhone models, screenshots get scaled and the safe area shifts. If your headline sits within 10% of the top or bottom edge, it can clip on smaller devices. Center your value prop in the middle two-thirds of the frame.

Test your first screenshot at thumbnail. App Store search results show your first screenshot at roughly 1/4 size. Open the resized 750×1334 output and look at it from arm's length — if you can't read the headline, redesign before submitting.

FAQ

Quick answers

What App Store screenshot sizes do I actually need to upload in 2026?
Apple App Store accepts the largest device-class size and scales it down for smaller iPhones and iPads. In practice you only need two: 1290×2796 (iPhone 6.7"/6.9") and 2064×2752 (iPad 13"). This tool generates those plus the legacy fallbacks (1242×2688, 1668×2388, 750×1334) so older accepted slots are also covered.
What is the recommended Google Play screenshot size?
Google Play minimum is 320px on the short edge, maximum 3840px. The recommended phone portrait is 1080×1920, with optional 1200×1920 (7-inch tablet) and 1920×1200 (10-inch tablet) for full device support. This tool outputs all three plus the iOS-required sizes.
What happens when my screenshot doesn't match the target aspect ratio?
Apple's iPhone screenshots are 9:19.5 portrait; iPad is roughly 3:4; Google Play phone is 9:16. When the source aspect ratio differs from the target, this tool scales the screenshot to fit and adds a chosen background color (default white) on the bars. For Apple App Store submissions, you'll usually want a redesign for cross-device assets — but for fallback and legacy slots, letterboxing is accepted.
Does this resizer upload my screenshots to a server?
No. All resizing runs entirely in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Nothing leaves your device, no signup, no account, no tracking of file content. You can use this tool offline once the page has loaded.
Why is the output PNG and not JPG?
App Store Connect accepts both, but PNG preserves text and UI edges far better than JPG at typical screenshot scales. If you need JPG specifically, save the output PNGs and re-export from any image tool. Most submission rejections we've seen come from JPG compression artifacts on UI text.
Can I batch resize multiple screenshots?
This MVP processes one screenshot at a time. Run it five times for a full 5-screenshot pack — the tool remembers your size selections between runs. A batch upload version is coming next; for now, the current one-at-a-time flow is reliable and fast.

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