Bookmark this. Every iPhone screenshot dimension Apple supports in 2026, in one table.
The full dimension table
- iPhone 6.9" (16 Pro Max, 17 Pro Max) — 1320 × 2868 portrait
- iPhone 6.7" (15 Pro Max, 14 Pro Max, 13 Pro Max) — 1290 × 2796 portrait — RECOMMENDED MASTER
- iPhone 6.5" (XS Max, 11 Pro Max) — 1242 × 2688 portrait
- iPhone 5.5" (8 Plus and earlier) — 1242 × 2208 portrait
- iPhone 6.7" landscape — 2796 × 1290 (rarely used; only games)
Aspect ratios at a glance
- 6.9" / 6.7" / 6.5" — all 9:19.5 (≈0.461)
- 5.5" — 9:16 (0.5625) — last legacy size
- iPad Pro 12.9" — 2048 × 2732 (3:4)
- iPad Pro 11" / iPad Air — auto-scales from 12.9"
Apple's auto-scale rule
If you only upload the iPhone 6.7" master (1290 × 2796), Apple automatically downscales it to:
- iPhone 6.5" — yes, auto-scaled
- iPhone 6.9" — yes, auto-upscaled (6.9 was added 2024)
- iPhone 5.5" — NOT auto-scaled (different aspect ratio)
Why dimensions matter to the pixel
Apple's iTMS validator rejects uploads off by even one pixel. Common bug: Figma exports at 2x and rounds 1290 to 1291 in some configs. Always export at 1x exact.
Tools that hit the spec automatically
- ASOshots — outputs exact 1290 × 2796 sRGB PNG by default
- Figma — set frame to 1290 × 2796, export 1x as PNG
- iOS Simulator — Cmd+S in any 6.7" sim, captures exact size
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