Pick the platform first, then design at a required size while exporting the additional sizes your listing needs.
Choose the listing platform first
- iOS gives you Apple's accepted iPhone and iPad upload presets. App Store Connect can group several source-device resolutions inside one display class, so use the pixel dimensions and current specification rather than relying on an older device nickname.
- Android gives you Google Play phone and tablet listing sizes plus related store surfaces.
- Chrome Web Store gives you screenshot and promotional tile or marquee surfaces where supported by the selected template.
Design at one representative size
Use the device-size selector in the top bar to choose the canvas you are reviewing. Screenhance can export additional valid sizes from the same set, but text wrapping, crops and safe margins should be checked at the smallest or most constrained output you plan to ship.
- 1Select the platform.
- 2Choose phone, tablet or promotional surface as appropriate.
- 3Open several slides in focused view and verify screenshot crops and headline line breaks.
- 4Use the export size options to select the final package.
- 5Validate a sample PNG against the destination before uploading the full ZIP.
Use the maintained size reference
Store requirements change. Screenhance maintains a public visual size reference and size-checker tools for current output dimensions. Use those references for submission planning instead of copying a size from an old launch document.
Put this guide into practice
Sources and checks
We reviewed this workflow against the live Screenhance product. Platform-specific requirements are linked to their maintained primary sources.
- Apple: Screenshot specifications
Apple's current accepted iPhone and iPad pixel dimensions and display classes.
- Google Play: Preview asset requirements
Google's current file, dimension and device-specific screenshot requirements.
- Chrome Web Store: Supplying images
Chrome's accepted screenshot and promotional-image dimensions.