Formats
Formats represent the device sizes your screenshots target. Each format corresponds to a specific App Store or Play Store screenshot requirement.
Available Formats
| Format | Dimensions | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| 6.9" iPhone | 1320 × 2868 | iPhone 16 Pro Max, iPhone 17 Pro Max |
| 6.7" iPhone | 1290 × 2796 | iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 15 Plus |
| 6.5" iPhone | 1284 × 2778 | iPhone 15 Pro, older Pro models |
| iPad | 2048 × 2732 | iPad Pro 12.9" |
| Android Phone | 1080 × 2340 | Standard Android devices |
New projects start with 6.9" iPhone by default.
Add a Format
In the left sidebar, open the Formats tab and click the "+" button. Choose from the available device formats organized by category (iPhone, iPad, Android).
When you add a format, all existing screenshots are duplicated for the new device size with an appropriate default bezel.
Remove a Format
Right-click on a format in the Formats tab and select "Delete". A confirmation dialog appears. Removing a format deletes all its data (bezels, images, overrides) across every screenshot.
You must always have at least one format. The default format cannot be removed.
Per-Format Design
Each format can have its own customized design. Depending on your sync options, you can independently adjust per format:
- Background — different colors, gradients, or images
- Text — different font sizes or positioning to fit the device
- Device bezel — different bezel model and positioning
- Layers — different positions or sizes to match the screen
- App screenshots — different images per device
This is especially useful for iPad layouts which often need a different composition than iPhone, or for Android screenshots that use a different bezel style.
Sync Options
Sync options control how changes propagate between formats. Open them in the right panel under Document Options.
Mirror
Every change is applied to all formats simultaneously. All formats stay perfectly in sync.
Best for: simple projects where all devices use the same layout.
Override (default)
Changes to the default format are applied to all other formats. However, each format can be adjusted individually — manual edits to a non-default format are preserved.
Best for: most projects. Design once on iPhone, then adjust for iPad or Android.
None
Each format is fully independent. Changes only affect the selected format.
Best for: projects where iPhone, iPad, and Android have completely different designs.
Switching from None to Mirror or Override will copy the default format's settings to all other formats, overwriting any per-format customizations.
Default Format
The default format is used as the base for all other formats. When you add a new format, it copies its initial design from the default format.
The default format can be set per variation.
App Store Connect Formats
When uploading to App Store Connect, the supported formats are:
- 6.9" iPhone — required for all new submissions
- 6.5" iPhone — required for older device support
- iPad — required if your app supports iPad
Each format must be uploaded separately. The Android format is not used for App Store uploads.