📚 Exam Prep App Store Screenshots
How to design screenshots that convert for exam prep apps. Sequence strategy, headline formulas, and examples from top-performing apps.
Screenshot #1: The Hero Shot
72% of users never scroll past the first screenshot. For exam prep apps, your hero shot should:
Show the core exam prep feature in action with realistic data
The key metrics to feature prominently: Active users, Core actions, Engagement rate
Recommended Screenshot Sequence
The ideal 5-screenshot flow for exam prep apps, from hook to close:
- Screenshot 1: Exam Prep main dashboard showing key features
- Screenshot 2: Onboarding flow highlighting core value proposition
- Screenshot 3: Key feature in action with real data
- Screenshot 4: Settings and customization options
- Screenshot 5: Social or sharing features
If your app supports it, fill all 10 App Store slots. Screenshots 6-10 can cover: settings/customization, platform availability, testimonials/ratings, pricing/upgrade, and a final CTA.
Headline Formulas for Exam Prep Screenshots
The text overlay on each screenshot matters as much as the visual. Proven formulas for exam prep apps:
- Benefit-first: "Track Every Active users Automatically"
- Curiosity: "The Exam Prep App That [Unexpected Benefit]"
- Social proof: "Join 50,000+ Users Who [Achieved Outcome]"
- Pain point: "Stop [Common Frustration]. Start [Desired Outcome]."
- Specificity: "Core actions in Under 30 Seconds"
Rules: Max 6 words per headline. 56pt minimum font size. High contrast (white on dark or dark on light). Test at thumbnail size — if you can't read it in the App Store browse view, it's too small.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ The #1 Mistake
Using generic placeholder content instead of realistic, impressive data
- Too much text: Screenshots aren't documentation. 3-5 words per headline, max.
- Showing settings: Nobody downloads an app for its settings screen.
- Empty states: Show the app populated with impressive, realistic data.
- Inconsistent style: All screenshots should feel like one cohesive story.
- Ignoring thumbnail size: Your screenshot must work at 150px wide in the browse view.
Design Styles That Work for Exam Prep
Based on analysis of top-performing education apps in the App Store:
Required Screenshot Sizes
| Device | Size (px) | Required? |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone 16 Pro Max | 1320×2868 | ✅ Required |
| iPhone 16 Pro | 1206×2622 | ✅ Required |
| iPhone 16 Plus | 1290×2796 | ✅ Required |
| iPhone 16 | 1179×2556 | ✅ Required |
| iPhone 15 Pro Max | 1290×2796 | ✅ Required |
Pro tip: Design for iPhone 16 Pro Max (1320×2868) first, then scale down. All other sizes can be auto-generated.
App Store Optimization Tips for Exam Prep
- Update screenshots with each major release — stale screenshots signal an abandoned app
- Localize for your top 3 markets — translated screenshots increase conversion 25-40%
- A/B test backgrounds — gradient vs solid can swing conversion 10-15%
- Show dark mode if you have it — dark mode screenshots stand out in the App Store browse
- Include your app's unique differentiator in screenshot 1 — what makes you different from the 50 other exam prep apps?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should the first screenshot show for a exam prep app?
Show the core exam prep feature in action with realistic data
How many screenshots should a exam prep app use?
Use all 10 slots on the App Store (or 8 on Google Play). Lead with your strongest value proposition, then walk through key features. For exam prep apps, focus on: Exam Prep main dashboard showing key features, Onboarding flow highlighting core value proposition, Key feature in action with real data.
What are common screenshot mistakes for exam prep apps?
Using generic placeholder content instead of realistic, impressive data
What colors work best for exam prep app screenshots?
Education apps typically perform well with colors that convey trust and energy. Test your specific palette — what works for one exam prep app may not work for another. A/B test gradient vs solid backgrounds.
Should exam prep apps show device frames in screenshots?
It depends on your app's visual complexity. If your UI is beautiful and self-explanatory, skip frames to maximize screen real estate. If context matters (showing the app in a device), use frames. Most top education apps skip device frames.