Compress Image for App Store Screenshots
App screenshot assets can become heavy when preparing multiple device variations. This page helps you compress screenshot images before upload so your app listing workflow is easier to manage.
Use it for iOS and Android app visuals when you want to reduce file size while keeping screenshot clarity for store pages.
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Why optimize before uploading to App Store Screenshots
App Store Screenshots uploads usually involve some mix of file-size limits, automatic recompression, or slower transfer on mobile connections. Compress Image for App Store Screenshots helps you reduce file size before upload so you control the first compression step instead of leaving every decision to the platform.
This is most useful when you are preparing several assets, trying to avoid avoidable upload errors, or working with originals that are obviously heavier than they need to be. If App Store Screenshots also has dimension rules, handle those alongside compression for the cleanest result.
What to expect from App Store Screenshots uploads
- App Store Screenshots may still resize or recompress your file after upload, so pre-compression is mainly about creating a cleaner, lighter starting point.
- Smaller files usually upload faster, especially on mobile data, slower Wi-Fi, or when you are processing several assets in one sitting.
- Compression reduces file size, but it does not fix the wrong aspect ratio, wrong canvas size, or other destination-specific image rules.
- Preview text, logos, and fine details before publishing because aggressive compression can soften small visual elements.
How to use Compress Image for App Store Screenshots
Step 1
Upload the asset you plan to publish on App Store Screenshots
Use the original export when possible so the compressor can work from the cleanest version instead of a file that has already been repeatedly resized or shared.
Step 2
Compress once and review the lighter result
Check that the file is smaller and still looks appropriate for App Store Screenshots, especially if the asset contains text, faces, or small branding details.
Step 3
Upload the optimized file and watch for platform rules
If App Store Screenshots still rejects the image, the missing piece is usually a dimension or aspect-ratio requirement rather than another compression pass.
FAQ
Can I use this for iOS and Android listing screenshots?
Yes, it is useful for both app-store and play-store style screenshot prep.
Is this for compression or strict screenshot dimensions?
This page focuses on compression; exact store dimensions may still require separate resizing.
Will this help with large screenshot exports?
Yes, compression can significantly reduce oversized exports before upload.
Can I process multiple screenshots at once?
Yes, up to 3 images can be compressed in one request.