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App Store Screenshot · iPad Pro 12.9"

2048×2732 px PNG

Design assets often have to ship at a single canonical size — an icon set, a profile picture, a thumbnail — because platforms or frameworks will reject anything off-spec. App Store Screenshot · iPad Pro 12.9" produces 2048×2732 PNG, the size App Store Screenshot · iPad Pro 12.9" expects.

Specifications

Output dimensions2048×2732 pixels
Aspect ratio2048:2732 (2048:2732)
Output formatPNG
Processing100% in your browser — no upload
CostFree, unlimited
SourceOfficial guidelines

When you'd run App Store Screenshot · iPad Pro 12.9"

About iOS App Store and this preset

Audience: every iPhone, iPad, and Apple-watch app.

How iOS App Store ranks images: App Review checks dimensions, content, and lookalike rules. Posting at the platform's exact native dimensions (2048×2732 px) preserves your original framing and avoids the softening that happens when the platform's own resampler runs to fit its expected size.

Platform-specific note: App Store screenshots render at exactly the device-specific size; submitting at the wrong resolution will fail App Store Connect's intake validator.

How App Store Screenshot · iPad Pro 12.9" runs

This preset is a deterministic recipe — every step has fixed parameters so the result is byte-identical across runs of the same input.

  1. Crop the image to a 2048:2732 aspect ratio. Mochi keeps the centre of the frame in the middle of the crop by default — drag the crop box if you want to recompose.
  2. Resize to 2048×2732 px as PNG.

Where the work happens

App Store Screenshot · iPad Pro 12.9" crops your input to 2048:2732 and resizes it to 2048×2732 px as PNG — a 5.6-megapixel output. The work runs through canvas APIs and a WebAssembly image-encoder; the source image is decoded into an off-screen canvas, transformed in place, and re-encoded without any network upload.

Design deliverables to clients often require an exact pixel-size; this preset's deterministic output makes the deliverable repeatable. The browser-side path also means the file never leaves your device — relevant when the input contains personally identifiable information, screenshots of private documents, ID scans, or proprietary product photography.

Common mistakes

FAQ

What does App Store Screenshot · iPad Pro 12.9" output?

2048×2732 px, saved as PNG.

Why crop to 2048:2732?

The target platform — see the cited spec — uses 2048:2732 as its native frame. Submitting any other ratio means the platform's own crop runs, which often clips faces or text near the edge.

Why PNG and not JPEG?

PNG preserves hard edges and transparency that JPEG would smear. Icons, logos, and screenshots compress better as PNG when the image isn't photographic.

Does my image get uploaded?

No. This preset runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly + canvas APIs — no server round-trip. You can verify this in your browser's network panel: only static asset requests, no image upload. The file never leaves your device.

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