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Resize App Store screenshots in seconds

Drop your masters, pick every device size you ship to, download a ZIP ready for App Store Connect. No uploads, no signup, no watermarks.

Target sizes

iPhone
iPad

Fit mode

Output

Format

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Sizes in the box

App Store Connect required sizes (2026)

DeviceDimensionsAspect
iPhone 6.7"iPhone1284 × 27780.462
iPhone 6.5"iPhone1242 × 26880.462
iPad 13"iPad2064 × 27520.750
iPad 12.9"iPad2048 × 27320.750
PhoneiPhone1080 × 19200.563
Phone Hi-ResiPhone1440 × 25600.563
Tablet 7"iPhone1200 × 19200.625
Tablet 10"iPhone1600 × 25600.625

Apple periodically revises the required set — as of 2026, screenshots at these sizes cover every device currently shipped for sale. Submitting a single frame at the largest iPhone and iPad size is the minimum for a new listing.

How it works

From master to ZIP in four steps

  1. 1

    Drop your master screenshots

    PNG, JPEG or WebP. Up to 30 files. Everything stays in your browser.

  2. 2

    Pick the device sizes you ship to

    iPhone 6.7", 6.5", iPad 13", and iPad 12.9" — the current App Store Connect required set.

  3. 3

    Choose a fit mode and output format

    Fit width preserves the full frame with transparent letterboxing. Contain, cover, and stretch are also available.

  4. 4

    Download the ZIP

    Grouped by device, named by source file — ready to drag into App Store Connect.

Questions

Frequently asked

What screenshot sizes does App Store Connect accept?+

As of 2026, Apple requires screenshots for the iPhone 6.7" (1284×2778), iPhone 6.5" (1242×2688), iPad 13" (2064×2752), and iPad 12.9" (2048×2732) form factors. Smaller devices inherit from the larger sizes. This tool ships every required size as a preset.

Do you upload my screenshots anywhere?+

No. The resizer runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Files never leave your machine — there is no backend to send them to.

Which fit mode should I pick?+

Fit width is the safest for App Store uploads: the full screenshot is visible and Apple's review team sees exactly what you designed. Cover crops the overflow, which is useful when your source has margin you don't want to show. Stretch is there for debugging — don't ship stretched screenshots to the store.

Will the resizer upscale a small screenshot to iPhone 6.7"?+

It will, but don't do it. Upscaling makes text mushy and App Store review can reject upscaled screenshots. Export your masters at the largest device size (iPhone 6.7") and resize down from there.

Can I use this for Google Play screenshots?+

Yes — Play Store accepts phone screenshots between 320px and 3840px on the long edge. The iPhone 6.7" preset (1284×2778) is accepted as-is, and Play's 2:1 feature graphic is easy to crop from the same master.

Output format — PNG or JPEG?+

PNG for UI screenshots (lossless, supports transparency). JPEG for photo-heavy screens where file size matters more than fidelity. The App Store accepts both.

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