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Drop your screenshots to check each one against Google Play's accepted size range before you upload to the Play Console. Catch anything out of spec before Google does.
Check your Google Play screenshot sizes
Drop your screenshots to check each one against Google Play's accepted range before you upload. Nothing leaves your browser, and nothing is stored.
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Each side between 320px and 3840px. Below or above and the Play Console rejects it.
The long side can be at most twice the short side (between 1:2 and 2:1).
JPEG or 24-bit PNG with no alpha channel.
At least 2 per device type, up to 8. A safe, common phone size is 1080×1920.
Full breakdown in the Google Play screenshot dimensions guide. Checking for the App Store instead? Use the App Store size checker.
Google Play is more forgiving than the App Store, but it still rejects screenshots that fall outside its accepted range: anything under 320px or over 3840px on a side, or a ratio steeper than 1:2 or wider than 2:1. The most common surprise is an ultra-tall or ultra-wide composition that reads fine on your screen but trips the ratio rule, or a downscaled export that dips below the minimum.
Checking first turns a Play Console rejection into a five-second confirmation. Drop your set, see exactly which screenshots pass and which are out of range, and fix them before you submit. It is especially handy when you are exporting the same design across multiple device types.
When something is off, the fastest fix is to re-export within spec. The Play Store screenshot generator outputs correctly-sized Google Play screenshots automatically, so the set you upload always fits.
Each screenshot must be a JPEG or 24-bit PNG (no alpha), with each side between 320px and 3840px, and the long side no more than twice the short side (a ratio between 1:2 and 2:1). You need at least 2 screenshots and can upload up to 8 per device type. A common, safe phone size is 1080×1920.
Drop one or more screenshots and it reads each image's exact pixel dimensions in your browser, then checks them against Google Play's accepted range. Anything too small, too large, or too far from a 1:2–2:1 ratio is flagged so you can fix it before uploading to the Play Console. Nothing is uploaded or stored.
Apple validates against an exact allow-list of pixel sizes, so being one pixel off fails. Google Play is more forgiving: it accepts any size within a range (320–3840px per side, up to a 2:1 ratio). This checker applies Google Play's range rules. For Apple, use the App Store screenshot size checker.
Yes. The Google Play feature graphic is a separate asset that must be exactly 1024×500px. This tool checks screenshots, not the feature graphic. You can make a correctly-sized one with the feature graphic generator.
Re-export them within Google Play's accepted size and ratio. The fastest path is to design your set once in the Play Store screenshot generator, which outputs correctly-sized Google Play screenshots automatically.
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