Upload or drop a Google Play screenshot and ScreenKit reads the image dimensions in your browser. The checker validates the Play Console screenshot rules it can verify, shows whether the file is accepted by dimension and aspect checks, and recommends a Google Play or Android export target without uploading the file.
Drop a PNG or JPG and ScreenKit reads its dimensions locally, then checks the Play Console dimension and aspect rules it can verify.
Upload or drop a screenshot
The file stays in your browser. ScreenKit only stores file metadata and pixel dimensions in this page state.
Google Play screenshot sizing is flexible: an image can pass the upload dimension rules without matching one exact device size. This checker keeps those ideas separate so you can see basic acceptance first, then choose a stronger export target when you want a cleaner listing.
For phone screenshots, ScreenKit recommends 1080x1920 portrait or 1920x1080 landscape because those match Google's recommended app screenshot guidance for large Play placements. Tablet targets are shown as ScreenKit export presets, not as hard Google device certification.
If the checker flags a dimension or aspect issue, export a new screenshot from the Google Play workflow rather than resizing a flattened asset by hand. That keeps text, frames, and app UI sharper.
Use the Google Play generator for full store-listing sets, the Android generator for Android phone and tablet assets, or the Pixel generator when you want Pixel-style frames.
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Start FreeIt checks whether the local file has a PNG/JPEG signature and can be opened by the browser, then validates width, height, minimum dimension, maximum dimension, and Google's rule that the longest side cannot be more than twice the shortest side.
No. The checker creates a local browser object URL, reads image dimensions, releases the object URL, and keeps only file metadata and dimensions in page state. There is no backend upload, storage, database, or authentication flow.
Google Play accepts flexible screenshot dimensions from 320px to 3840px per side, with a maximum 2:1 longest-side ratio. For app recommendation placements, 1080x1920 portrait or 1920x1080 landscape is the practical phone target.
No. Google lists JPEG or 24-bit PNG screenshots, but this browser-only checker does not inspect PNG bit depth or alpha transparency. It only checks file type, dimensions, orientation, and aspect ratio.
No. A pass means the file is accepted by the dimension and aspect checks this page can verify. Play Console can still validate format details, screenshot count, supported device type, content guidelines, alt text, and account-specific upload requirements.