iPhone 16 Pro Max screenshot template for education apps
Build App Store screenshots for your language, learning, or kids app on iPhone 16 Pro Max — free, no watermark, 1320×2868 px.
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What you get
- Lesson, streak, and progress-feedback layout presets
- Warm parent-friendly palettes — no aggressive gamification colors
- iPhone 16 Pro Max frame with Dynamic Island and 6.9-inch body
- Export at 1320 × 2868 px — App Store Connect ready
About this template
Education apps on the App Store compete in one of Apple's most heavily reviewed categories — every screenshot has to communicate trust to parents and clarity to learners in the same frame. AppsTemple's free iPhone 16 Pro Max education template is built for language-learning, kids learning, tutoring, and exam-prep apps. Layouts emphasize short lessons, progress streaks, and visual feedback overlays. Color presets stay warm and parent-friendly (avoiding the saturated gamification palettes that get flagged in Kids Category review), and the device frame is pixel-accurate down to the 6.9-inch body. Drop in a lesson capture, pick a soft pastel or classroom-photo background, add a clear headline (“Learn Spanish in 10 min/day,” “Kid-safe content”), and export at 1320 × 2868 px. Free forever, no signup, built for solo edtech founders.
Specifications
- Device: iPhone 16 Pro Max
- Store: App Store
- Export size: 1320 × 2868 px
- Category: Education App
- Price: Free — no watermark, no signup
Frequently asked questions
Are these layouts safe for the App Store Kids Category?
The default palettes and headlines avoid the high-saturation gamification language that often gets flagged. But always check Apple's current Kids Category review guidelines before submitting — they update once or twice a year.
Can I localize education app screenshots into multiple languages?
Yes. Duplicate each screenshot, swap headline and lesson-content text per language, then export every locale as a ZIP in one click — supports 40+ App Store locales.
Should I show real lesson content or anonymized examples?
Real lesson UI converts better than placeholder content. Use editable text layers to swap any sensitive examples (real student names, real test scores) with realistic placeholder data before exporting.
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