Upload a Google Play feature graphic and ScreenKit reads the image locally in your browser. The checker verifies the exact 1024x500 px requirement, confirms the file is PNG or JPEG, scans PNG pixels for transparency when safe, and gives a clear export recommendation before you try the asset in Play Console.
Drop a PNG or JPEG and ScreenKit checks the required 1024 x 500 px size, supported file type, and PNG transparency risk locally in your browser.
Upload or drop a feature graphic
The image stays in your browser. ScreenKit reads file metadata, dimensions, and PNG pixels locally.
Google Play feature graphic size is 1024 x 500 px. Use JPEG or 24-bit PNG, no alpha, and treat it as a required store listing asset.
Use a 1024x500 px Google Play feature graphic. Export it as JPEG or 24-bit PNG with no alpha channel. The feature graphic is a required asset for the Google Play store listing.
If this checker reports wrong dimensions, rebuild the asset on a 1024x500 canvas instead of stretching a screenshot or website banner. If it reports transparency risk, export as JPEG or a true 24-bit PNG.
The common technical problems are wrong dimensions, transparent PNG exports, and files that look like PNG/JPEG by name but do not have a valid image signature. This checker catches those issues before you switch back to Play Console.
A passing browser result is still not a guarantee of final Play approval. Google can also validate file encoding, policy content, text, cropping behavior, and promotional claims in the image.
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Start FreeIt checks whether the local file is PNG or JPEG, reads the natural image width and height in the browser, validates the exact 1024x500 px feature graphic size, and scans PNG pixels for transparency when safe.
A Google Play feature graphic must be 1024x500 pixels. If the file is even one pixel off, re-export it from a 1024x500 canvas before uploading to Play Console.
Use JPEG or 24-bit PNG with no alpha channel. If you are unsure whether a PNG has transparency or alpha, export it again as JPEG or 24-bit PNG before upload.
No. Browser canvas can detect transparent pixels when the scan is safe, but it cannot fully certify PNG bit depth or every encoding detail. The checker warns you when transparency may still be rejected and recommends exporting as 24-bit PNG or JPEG.
No. The checker uses a local browser object URL, reads dimensions and PNG pixels on the client, then keeps only file metadata and the result in page state.