2064 × 2752
(portrait) or 2752 × 2064 (landscape). Apple scales down for 12.9", 11", 10.5", 10.2",
and 9.7" iPad classes automatically. Pick the orientation your app actually uses.
Apple's 2024 iPad Pro M4 (13") introduced the 2064 × 2752 screenshot size, replacing the older 12.9" 2048 × 2732 as the preferred upload class. Submit 13" screenshots and Apple downscales for the rest. The two sizes are almost identical aspect-wise (1.333 vs 1.334) so designs translate cleanly.
iPads are different from iPhones: a lot of iPad apps run primarily in landscape (productivity, creative tools, video) and you want screenshots that match the in-app reality. Apple accepts either orientation per locale — uploading landscape is fine for landscape-first apps. The App Store rotates the preview frame to match.
| Display | Devices | Portrait (px) | Landscape (px) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 13" | iPad Pro M4 | 2064 × 2752 | 2752 × 2064 |
| 12.9" | iPad Pro 3rd–6th gen | 2048 × 2732 | 2732 × 2048 |
| 11" | iPad Pro M4, Air M2 | 1668 × 2388 | 2388 × 1668 |
| 10.5" | Air 3rd gen, Pro 10.5" | 1668 × 2224 | 2224 × 1668 |
| 10.2" | iPad 7th–9th gen | 1620 × 2160 | 2160 × 1620 |
| 9.7" | iPad Pro 1st gen, Air 2 (legacy) | 1536 × 2048 | 2048 × 1536 |
If your app supports both, you need both screenshot sets — Apple doesn't share iPhone screenshots into the iPad preview. The minimum viable submission for a universal app is one 6.9" iPhone set and one 13" iPad set. Everything else scales.