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iPad Screenshot Sizes: All Models & Dimensions

Complete guide to iPad screenshot sizes. iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad mini - all the dimensions you need.

December 12, 20254 min readDimensions

iPad Pro Screenshot Dimensions

The iPad Pro lineup represents the largest tablet screens Apple offers, and creating screenshots for these devices requires attention to the specific dimensions each model requires. The newest 13-inch iPad Pro (M4 chip models) uses 2064 by 2752 pixels for portrait screenshots and 2752 by 2064 for landscape. This is the size to prioritize for current iPad Pro support.

The 12.9-inch iPad Pro (earlier generations) requires 2048 by 2732 pixels in portrait orientation. While the difference from the 13-inch seems small, Apple's requirements are precise—you need the exact dimensions for each size class you want to support. The 11-inch iPad Pro uses 1668 by 2388 pixels.

For iPad screenshots, consider the landscape versus portrait decision carefully. Many iPad apps support both orientations, and users increasingly use iPads in landscape for productivity tasks. If your app shines in landscape mode, showcase that. If it's primarily a portrait experience, optimize for portrait. You can include screenshots in both orientations to show versatility.

iPad Air and Standard iPad Sizes

Beyond the Pro models, iPad Air and standard iPad models have their own screenshot requirements. The current iPad Air uses 1640 by 2360 pixels. The 10.2-inch standard iPad requires 1620 by 2160 pixels. These sizes serve users on the more affordable iPad models, which represent significant market share.

iPad mini screenshots are 1488 by 2266 pixels. The mini has a loyal following for its portability, and if your app works well on smaller tablet screens, supporting mini-specific screenshots shows attention to this user segment.

Apple's scaling system means that providing screenshots for larger iPad sizes will automatically generate versions for smaller iPads. However, be aware that scaled-down screenshots might not be optimal—text sized for a 13-inch screen might be too small on a mini. Review how your screenshots appear at each size and consider creating size-specific versions if important content becomes hard to read.

Which Sizes to Prioritize

If you can only create one set of iPad screenshots, prioritize the 13-inch iPad Pro dimensions. This is the size Apple requires for new apps and serves as the basis for scaling to other sizes. The 12.9-inch Pro is your next priority, as it's the most popular iPad Pro size.

For apps where iPad is a primary platform (rather than just iPhone with iPad support), consider creating optimized screenshots for multiple sizes. The visual impact of a screenshot designed for 13 inches versus one designed for mini is noticeably different, and size-specific optimization shows professionalism and care.

Remember that iPad screenshots appear not only on iPads but also on the App Store when viewed from Mac or web browsers. The larger canvas gives you more space to work with compared to iPhone screenshots—use it to show more of your interface, more detailed information, or multiple views that wouldn't fit on a phone screenshot.

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