How to Create Google Pixel 8 Pro Screenshots
Step-by-step guide to creating Google Play-ready screenshots for Google Pixel 8 Pro at 1344×2992 pixels.
8-Step Guide for Google Pixel 8 Pro Screenshots
- Set up your capture environment — Open Android Studio, create a new AVD (Android Virtual Device) with Google Pixel 8 Pro specifications (1344×2992px). Install your app on the emulator, or connect a physical Google Pixel 8 Pro via USB. Ensure your app displays real, attractive content — never capture empty states.
- Prepare your app content — Before capturing, populate your app with realistic demo data. Names, messages, images, numbers — everything should look like an active user's experience. Sign into any test accounts and navigate to the screens you want to feature.
- Capture raw screenshots at 1344×2992px — Take screenshots of each screen you want to feature. In the emulator, click the camera icon in the toolbar or press Ctrl+S. On a physical device, press Power + Volume Down. Capture more screens than you'll need — you want options when assembling your final set.
- Plan your screenshot narrative — Arrange your captured screens in order of impact. Start with your strongest value proposition (the screenshot users see in search results), progress through key features, and end with a call-to-action. At Google Pixel 8 Pro's 6.7" screen size, ensure text remains readable — test at 120px width to simulate how it appears in store search results.
- Design screenshot frames and backgrounds — Using AppFrames or your design tool of choice, create the visual framework for each screenshot. Add device frames (Google Pixel 8 Pro bezels), background colors or gradients, headline text, and optional subtitles. Keep headlines to 3-5 words. At 489 PPI, Google Pixel 8 Pro renders text crisply — use minimum 40pt font for headlines to ensure readability at thumbnail size.
- Add compelling copy — Write a short, benefit-focused headline for each screenshot. Focus on what the user gains: "Save 2 Hours Daily" not "Task Management Feature." Add an optional subtitle with a specific detail or social proof number. Google Play users tend to scroll through more screenshots, but the first two are critical for initial impression.
- Export at exact dimensions — Export each screenshot as PNG at exactly 1344×2992px. Double-check dimensions before uploading — the Google Play rejects incorrect sizes. File size must be under 8 MB. Use sRGB color space. In Figma, export at 1x; in Photoshop, verify via Image → Image Size; in AppFrames, dimensions are set automatically.
- Upload and verify in Google Play Console — In Google Play Console, go to Store listing → Phone screenshots (or Tablet screenshots for tablets). Upload your screenshots in the desired order. Preview the listing on multiple device sizes to ensure everything renders correctly. Check that screenshot order matches your planned narrative.
Tips Specific to Google Pixel 8 Pro
- High pixel density: At 489 PPI, Google Pixel 8 Pro has exceptional pixel density. Your screenshots will look crisp, but only if you export at the full 1344×2992 resolution. Never upscale lower-resolution captures — the quality loss is visible on this display.
- Large screen real estate: With a 6.7" display, the Google Pixel 8 Pro gives you more space to showcase features. Consider showing more detail in your UI captures, or use the extra space for more descriptive headlines. At this size, you can fit more text without sacrificing readability.
- Google Play display: For Google Play, Google Pixel 8 Pro screenshots appear in a scrollable carousel. The first screenshot is slightly larger — make it count. Google Play also allows you to add a feature graphic (1024×500) that displays above screenshots; coordinate the design for visual consistency.
- Scale factor considerations: Google Pixel 8 Pro's 3x scale factor means your 1344×2992px screenshot will render at 448×997 logical points. Design tools like Figma work in logical points, so set your canvas to 448×997 and export at 3x for correct pixel dimensions.
Checklist Before Uploading
- Resolution is exactly 1344 × 2992px (portrait) or 2992 × 1344px (landscape)
- File format is PNG or JPEG (PNG recommended for text clarity)
- File size is under 8 MB per screenshot
- Color space is sRGB
- No transparency in the image — solid backgrounds only
- All screenshots use consistent design language (fonts, colors, style)
- Text is readable at thumbnail size (test at ~120px width)
- First screenshot clearly communicates the app's main value
- Last screenshot includes a call-to-action
- Content looks realistic — real data, no "Lorem ipsum" or empty states
Troubleshooting
⚠️ Screenshots rejected — wrong resolution
Verify your screenshots are exactly 1344×2992px (portrait) or 2992×1344px (landscape). Common mistake: exporting at 1x instead of 3x scale in design tools. In Figma, select the frame and check export settings. In Photoshop, use Image → Image Size to verify. If using AppFrames, dimensions are handled automatically.
⚠️ Text is unreadable at thumbnail size
App Store search results show screenshots at approximately 120×260px. At this size, body text is invisible — only headlines matter. Use minimum 40pt font (at 1344px canvas width) for main headlines, and test by zooming out to 10% in your design tool. If you can't read it zoomed out, users can't read it in the store.
⚠️ Colors look different on the App Store
This usually means a color space mismatch. Google Pixel 8 Pro supports sRGB. Export your screenshots in sRGB for maximum compatibility. In Figma: File → Export Settings → Color Profile: sRGB. In Photoshop: Edit → Convert to Profile → sRGB IEC61966-2.1.
⚠️ Screenshots look blurry or pixelated
Never upscale screenshots. If your source image is lower resolution than 1344×2992px, recapture at the correct resolution. Common cause: taking screenshots in a simulator set to a different device, then resizing. Always capture in a Google Pixel 8 Pro simulator or at the exact target resolution.
⚠️ Google Play Console won't accept my upload
Check these common causes: 1) File size exceeds 8 MB — compress with TinyPNG. 2) Image has transparency — flatten to a solid background. 3) File is corrupt — re-export from your design tool. 4) Wrong file format — use PNG or JPEG only (not WebP, HEIC, or TIFF). 5) Fewer than 2 screenshots — Google Play requires at least 2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I take screenshots for Google Pixel 8 Pro?
You can capture Google Pixel 8 Pro screenshots using the Android Emulator in Android Studio (configure an AVD with 1344×2992 resolution), or take screenshots on a physical device using the power + volume down buttons. For App Store screenshots, you'll want to add frames, text, and backgrounds using a tool like AppFrames.
What resolution should Google Pixel 8 Pro screenshots be?
Google Pixel 8 Pro screenshots must be exactly 1344 × 2992 pixels in portrait orientation, or 2992 × 1344 pixels in landscape. The Google Play will reject screenshots at incorrect resolutions.
How many screenshots do I need for Google Pixel 8 Pro?
Google Play requires a minimum of 2 screenshots and allows up to 8. Use all 8 for best results.
Can I use the same screenshots for all device sizes?
Google Play is more flexible — you can upload screenshots at one resolution and they'll be scaled for other devices. However, providing device-specific screenshots looks more professional.
Should I show the status bar in Google Pixel 8 Pro screenshots?
It depends on your design. For Google Play, it's common to show the status bar for authenticity. Just make sure it shows a clean state — full battery, strong signal, reasonable time. Either way, be consistent across your screenshot set.