iPhone SE (3rd gen) mockup generator
750 × 1334 — the exact dimension App Store
wants for the 5.5-inch class. Free, no signup. Translate to every App Store language with one click.
Apple's compact Home-Button iPhone — still the App Store's 5.5-inch class reference for older device support. Screenshotify renders the iPhone SE (3rd gen) frame with body proportions derived from the real 138.4 × 67.3 × 7.30 mm dimensions — body ratio 1.779, accurate home button, proper bezel thickness for thumbnail-readable mockups.
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Specs at a glance
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| App Store screenshot size | 750 × 1334 |
| Display | 4.7" |
| Body dimensions | 138.4 × 67.3 × 7.30 mm |
| Body aspect ratio (h/w) | 1.779 |
| Released | 2022 |
| Chipset | A15 Bionic |
| Top sensor area | Home Button |
| App Store upload class | 5.5-inch class |
How to create iPhone SE (3rd gen) screenshots
- Open the editor. No signup needed. The iPhone SE (3rd gen) frame is one of 5 iOS devices ready to pick from the device dropdown.
- Drop your screenshot. Drag a PNG from your desktop, or pair your phone via QR for direct WebRTC transfer (handy when your screenshot lives on the device itself).
- Write a caption. One line, 6–10 words, top quarter of the panel. Center the device below it. Keep the caption inside the safe area (60 px side margin).
- Enable App Store locales. Pick the languages you want — Screenshotify supports all 39 App Store localizations. One click translates every caption.
- Export. The Standard plan exports the iPhone SE (3rd gen) screenshot at exactly
750 × 1334— drop it into App Store Connect directly.
Common mistakes for iPhone SE (3rd gen)
- Wrong upload class. App Store rejects screenshots not at the exact required pixel count. iPhone SE (3rd gen) uploads must be 750 × 1334 or rotated landscape variant.
- Faking the status bar. Apple checks. Use Screenshotify's built-in 9:41 status bar overlay (toggle in device properties) — that one's allowed because it's standard marketing convention.
- Inconsistent device tilt across panels. iPhone SE (3rd gen) screenshots look more premium when tilted 8-15° on the Y axis. Pick one tilt angle and stick with it across the carousel.
- Captions outside the safe area. Keep important text 60 px from each side and 80 px from the top to avoid App Store corner rounding.
- Letterboxed screenshots. Don't upload a 9:16 screenshot into a 1.779:1 frame — Screenshotify auto-fits the device-aspect to your uploaded screenshot so there's no black bars.
Localize for every market
iPhone SE (3rd gen) apps reach 175 App Store countries across 39 localizations. Screenshotify's one-click batch translate covers all of them — including the regional variants (en-AU, en-CA, fr-CA, pt-BR, zh-Hans, zh-Hant) that Apple treats as separate locales but most generators collapse to a base language. See the AI translation feature or the localization best-practices guide.
FAQ
What's the exact iPhone SE (3rd gen) screenshot size?
750 × 1334 portrait. 5.5-inch class. App Store accepts both this exact size and (for Google Play) any size in the 320-3840 px range — but matching the native resolution avoids any scaling artifact.
Can I use iPhone SE (3rd gen) screenshots if my app doesn't target this specific device?
Yes — Apple's App Store Connect lets you upload any class-matching screenshot. iPhone SE (3rd gen) screenshots cover the 5.5-inch class requirement regardless of whether your specific build targets the chip.
How is the iPhone SE (3rd gen) frame in Screenshotify drawn?
3D model (GLB format), rendered in your browser via WebGL. The body proportions come from real mm dimensions (138.4 × 67.3 × 7.30 mm → ratio 1.779). Notch / Dynamic Island / punch-hole geometry matches the iPhone SE (3rd gen) spec exactly. Bezels are ~5% thicker than the physical device so the frame reads clearly at thumbnail size on the App Store listing.
Does the AI translation work for iPhone SE (3rd gen) screenshots?
Yes — translation is screenshot-content-agnostic. Caption text on a iPhone SE (3rd gen) mockup translates the same way as on any other device. All 39 App Store locales supported.