Google Play Screenshot Requirements 2026 — Complete Guide
Everything you need to know about Google Play Store screenshot sizes, file formats, and submission requirements. This guide covers phones, 7-inch tablets, 10-inch tablets, and Chromebooks for the Google Play Console.
Quick Summary
- Minimum: 2 screenshots per device type
- Maximum: 8 screenshots per device type
- Formats: JPEG or PNG (24-bit, no alpha/transparency)
- Max file size: 8 MB per screenshot
- Min dimension: 320 px on any side
- Max dimension: 3840 px on any side
- Aspect ratio: Between 16:9 and 9:16 (max side cannot be more than 2x the min side)
How Google Play Differs from the App Store
Unlike Apple's App Store, which requires pixel-exact screenshot dimensions for each device, Google Play uses flexible constraints. You provide screenshots within a min/max pixel range and aspect ratio, and Google Play handles the display. This means you have more freedom — but it also means you need to test how your screenshots render across different device form factors.
Google Play also has a lower maximum file size (8 MB vs. Apple's 30 MB) and allows fewer screenshots per listing (8 vs. Apple's 10).
Phone Screenshot Sizes
Phone screenshots are required for all Google Play listings. The recommended size is 1080 x 1920 pixels (9:16 portrait). This matches the native resolution of most Android phones and renders crisply on all devices.
Phone Screenshots
| Device Type | Min Size | Max Size | Aspect Ratio | Recommended | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phone | 320 px (any side) | 3840 px (any side) | Between 16:9 and 9:16 | 1080 x 1920 | Most common phone screenshot size. 9:16 portrait aspect ratio. |
| Phone (landscape) | 320 px (any side) | 3840 px (any side) | Between 16:9 and 9:16 | 1920 x 1080 | Common for games and media apps. |
Tablet Screenshot Sizes
Tablet screenshots are optional but strongly recommended if your app supports tablets. Google Play distinguishes between 7-inch and 10-inch tablet categories. Providing dedicated tablet screenshots signals to users that your app is optimized for larger screens.
7-inch & 10-inch Tablet Screenshots
| Device Type | Min Size | Max Size | Aspect Ratio | Recommended | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7-inch tablet | 320 px (any side) | 3840 px (any side) | Between 16:9 and 9:16 | 1080 x 1920 | Same constraints as phone. Provide if your app supports 7" tablets. |
| 10-inch tablet | 320 px (any side) | 3840 px (any side) | Between 16:9 and 9:16 | 1600 x 2560 | Recommended for best quality on large tablets. Also accepts 1200 x 1920. |
| 10-inch tablet (landscape) | 320 px (any side) | 3840 px (any side) | Between 16:9 and 9:16 | 2560 x 1600 | Landscape variant for tablet apps and games. |
Chromebook Screenshot Sizes
Chromebook screenshots are optional. If your app runs well on Chrome OS / large screens, providing Chromebook-specific screenshots can improve discoverability and conversion on those devices.
Chromebook Screenshots
| Device Type | Min Size | Max Size | Aspect Ratio | Recommended | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chromebook | 320 px (any side) | 3840 px (any side) | Between 16:9 and 9:16 | 1920 x 1080 | Optional. Provide if your app supports Chrome OS / large screens. |
File Format Requirements
Google Play Console accepts JPEG and 24-bit PNG (no alpha) files. PNGs with transparency will be rejected. If you export from a design tool, make sure to flatten the image and remove the alpha channel.
The maximum file size is 8 MB per screenshot. This is significantly lower than Apple's 30 MB limit, so you may need to compress your images. For JPEG, a quality setting of 85-90% typically produces good results under 8 MB.
Each side of the screenshot must be at least 320 px and at most 3840 px. The longer side cannot be more than twice the shorter side (aspect ratio between 16:9 and 9:16).
Google Play vs. App Store — Side-by-Side
| Requirement | Google Play | Apple App Store |
|---|---|---|
| Min screenshots | 2 | 2 |
| Max screenshots | 8 | 10 |
| Max file size | 8 MB | 30 MB |
| Formats | JPEG, 24-bit PNG | JPEG, PNG (no alpha) |
| Size constraints | Flexible (320-3840 px) | Exact pixel dimensions per device |
| Localization | Per listing language | Per locale |
Best Practices for Google Play Screenshots
1. Use the recommended sizes
While Google Play accepts a wide range of dimensions, using the recommended sizes (1080 x 1920 for phones, 1600 x 2560 for 10-inch tablets) ensures the sharpest rendering across the most devices.
2. Put the most compelling screenshot first
Google Play shows the first screenshot prominently in search results and your store listing. Make your first screenshot immediately convey your app's primary value.
3. Provide tablet screenshots
Even though tablet screenshots are optional, providing them improves your listing's quality score. Google Play may surface tablet-optimized apps more prominently on tablet devices.
4. Add text overlays and device frames
Plain screenshots do not convert as well as screenshots with clear captions and device frames. Highlight key features with short, benefit-driven text overlays.
5. Localize your screenshots
Google Play supports per-language listings. Localized screenshots significantly improve conversion rates in non-English markets. Automate localization to scale without manual resizing.
6. Keep file sizes under 8 MB
Google Play's 8 MB limit is strict. Use JPEG with 85-90% quality for the best size-to-quality ratio, or use PNG compression tools like pngquant to reduce file size without visible quality loss.
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