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App Store & Play Storeスクリーンショットサイズ 2026年版

Every year, new devices bring new screen sizes, and keeping your screenshot dimensions up to date is essential for a polished App Store and Play Store listing. Uploading the wrong size means rejection from Apple, blurry images on Google Play, or cropped content that kills your conversion rate. This guide covers every screenshot dimension you need for 2026, organized by platform and device, with practical tips for managing all these sizes without losing your mind.

iPhone screenshot dimensions for 2026

Apple organizes screenshot requirements by display size class rather than by individual iPhone model. For 2026, three size classes cover the entire iPhone lineup, and you must provide at least two of them for App Store submission.

The 6.7-inch display class is the most important. It covers the iPhone 16 Pro Max, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The required resolution is 1320 x 2868 pixels in portrait or 2868 x 1320 in landscape. These screenshots are used as the primary display in App Store search results, category charts, and your product page. If you only have time to create one size, make it this one.

The 6.1-inch display class covers the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 15, and iPhone 15 Pro. The resolution is 1206 x 2622 pixels. This size is optional but recommended. If you skip it, Apple will automatically scale your 6.7-inch screenshots down, which generally looks fine but slightly less sharp than native resolution.

The 5.5-inch display class covers older models like the iPhone 8 Plus. The resolution is 1242 x 2208 pixels. Apple still requires this size for backward compatibility. Many developers create these by scaling down their 6.7-inch designs, which works well as long as you verify text legibility at the smaller dimensions.

New for 2026, Apple has maintained the same size classes introduced with the iPhone 14 Pro Max. There are no new display classes for the iPhone 16 lineup, which means your existing templates from 2025 will still work. However, if your screenshots show device frames, update them to the iPhone 16 Pro Max design to signal that your app is current. Using outdated device frames is one of the easiest ways to make your listing look neglected.

iPad screenshot dimensions

If your app runs on iPad (including all Universal apps), Apple requires iPad screenshots. The mandatory size is the 12.9-inch iPad Pro at 2048 x 2732 pixels in portrait or 2732 x 2048 in landscape. This is the only required iPad size class.

Optional but recommended sizes include the 11-inch iPad Pro at 1668 x 2388 pixels, the 13-inch iPad Air (M3) at 2048 x 2732 pixels (same as the 12.9-inch Pro), and the standard iPad 10th generation at 1640 x 2360 pixels. Providing native resolution screenshots for each iPad model ensures pixel-perfect rendering instead of relying on Apple's automatic scaling.

iPad screenshots require a different design approach than iPhone screenshots. The wider 4:3-ish aspect ratio means you cannot simply stretch your phone layouts. Elements that look balanced in a tall, narrow phone frame will appear oddly spaced in the wider iPad format. Plan your iPad screenshot compositions separately, taking advantage of the extra horizontal space to show split-view interfaces, sidebar navigation, or multi-column layouts that showcase your app's tablet optimizations.

For apps that support Stage Manager on iPad, consider showing your app in a windowed context alongside other apps. This demonstrates awareness of the latest iPad capabilities and appeals to power users who use their iPad as a laptop replacement. Stage Manager support is becoming a differentiator in productivity and creative app categories.

Android phone screenshot dimensions

Google Play is more flexible than Apple when it comes to screenshot dimensions, but this flexibility means you need to make deliberate choices. The hard requirements are: minimum 320 pixels, maximum 3840 pixels on any side, and a maximum aspect ratio of 2:1.

For phone screenshots in 2026, the recommended resolution is 1080 x 2400 pixels. This matches the native resolution of the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S25, and the majority of mid-range Android phones. Designing at this resolution ensures your screenshots look sharp across the widest range of devices.

The older standard of 1080 x 1920 (16:9) still works but looks dated on modern tall-display phones. The 9:20 ratio of 1080 x 2400 better represents how current Android phones actually look, which matters if you include device frames in your screenshots. A 16:9 phone frame in 2026 immediately looks outdated.

For foldable phones like the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, Google Play supports separate screenshot slots. The unfolded inner display of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold uses a resolution around 2076 x 2152 pixels. If your app has a dedicated foldable layout, providing screenshots at this resolution can help you stand out in a growing device category. Most competitors skip foldable screenshots entirely, so this is a low-effort differentiation opportunity.

Samsung Galaxy devices often use slightly different resolutions (1080 x 2340 for some models), but designing at 1080 x 2400 provides safe coverage. Google's display engine handles minor resolution differences gracefully, so you do not need separate assets for every Android phone model.

Android tablet and Chromebook dimensions

Android tablets and Chromebooks represent a growing segment that most developers overlook in their Play Store listings. Google increasingly promotes tablet-optimized apps, and providing proper tablet screenshots is a ranking signal.

For 7-inch tablets, the recommended resolution is 1200 x 1920 pixels. For 10-inch tablets (including the Pixel Tablet and Samsung Galaxy Tab S10), use 1600 x 2560 pixels. These dimensions match the most common tablet display resolutions and ensure your screenshots look native on larger screens.

Chromebook screenshots should be 1920 x 1080 pixels in landscape orientation. Chromebooks display Android apps in a windowed or full-screen desktop context, so landscape orientation makes more sense than portrait. Show your app running in a way that demonstrates it works well on a larger display, not just a stretched phone UI.

For Wear OS smartwatches, screenshot dimensions are 384 x 384 pixels. For Android TV, use 1920 x 1080 pixels in landscape. These specialty form factors have dedicated screenshot slots in the Google Play Console, and providing appropriate screenshots signals completeness and quality.

A practical tip: if you support tablets but don't have a tablet-specific UI, you can still provide tablet screenshots by taking phone screenshots and placing them within a tablet frame on a branded background. This looks better than no tablet screenshots at all and tells Google's algorithms that you have considered the tablet experience.

Managing multiple dimensions efficiently

Between Apple's three iPhone sizes, iPad sizes, and Google Play's phone, tablet, Chromebook, and specialty form factors, a fully optimized listing can require over a dozen different screenshot dimensions per language. Managing this without a system leads to chaos, missed sizes, and inconsistent quality.

The golden rule is to design at the largest size first. For iOS, start with 6.7-inch (1320 x 2868). For Android, start with 1080 x 2400. Then create smaller versions by scaling down and adjusting text sizes as needed. Never scale up from a smaller original, as upscaling always produces blurry, unprofessional results.

Use a template system with separated layers for backgrounds, device frames, app screenshots, and text overlays. In Figma, set up components and variants for each device size so you can swap between dimensions while keeping all content synchronized. This modular approach means updating a headline or swapping an app screenshot propagates across all sizes automatically.

Automation tools like ScreenMagic eliminate the multi-size headache entirely. Upload your app screenshots once, choose a style, and the tool generates all required dimensions for both platforms in seconds. For teams managing screenshots across multiple languages and device sizes, this automation saves days of manual design and export work per release cycle.

Keep a reference spreadsheet listing every required dimension, format, and minimum count for both stores. Update it when Apple or Google introduce new device classes (typically once per year after new device launches). This document prevents the common mistake of submitting without a required size, which delays your release and wastes valuable time.

重要なポイント

  • Apple requires 6.7-inch (1320x2868) and 5.5-inch (1242x2208) screenshots at minimum for iPhone
  • The iPhone 16 Pro Max uses the 6.7-inch display class at 1320x2868 pixels
  • Google Play recommends 1080x2400 for phones, matching Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 resolutions
  • Always design at the largest required size first, then scale down to smaller formats
  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch screenshots (2048x2732) are mandatory for Universal apps

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