Quick Answer: iPad Pro screen replacement costs $180–$280 for the 11″ model and $220–$350 for the 12.9″ model at a qualified local repair shop. Apple charges $379–$699 out of warranty, or a flat $49 with AppleCare+. DIY repair is not recommended for iPad Pro due to OLED/Liquid Retina XDR displays, Face ID sensors, and parts costing $90–$200 with a high risk of additional damage.
The iPad Pro is Apple’s most powerful tablet, and the most expensive to repair when the screen breaks. Whether you own an 11-inch or 12.9-inch model, from 1st generation to the latest M-series, this guide gives you exact repair pricing across every option and helps you decide the most cost-effective path forward.
For pricing on other iPad models, see our complete iPad screen replacement cost guide. For repair instructions and diagnostics, see our iPad screen repair guide.
iPad Pro Screen Replacement Cost by Generation
All iPad Pro models use fused displays; the glass and LCD/OLED are bonded together, so even a glass-only crack requires a full assembly replacement.
| iPad Pro Model | Year | Apple Store | Local Shop | DIY Parts | Display |
| iPad Pro 12.9″ (6th gen, M2) | 2022 | $599–$699 | $280–$350 | $160–$200 | Mini-LED |
| iPad Pro 12.9″ (5th gen, M1) | 2021 | $599–$699 | $260–$330 | $150–$190 | Mini-LED |
| iPad Pro 12.9″ (4th gen) | 2020 | $499–$599 | $240–$300 | $130–$170 | LCD |
| iPad Pro 12.9″ (3rd gen) | 2018 | $499 | $220–$280 | $120–$150 | LCD |
| iPad Pro 11″ (4th gen, M2) | 2022 | $449–$499 | $220–$280 | $120–$160 | OLED |
| iPad Pro 11″ (3rd gen, M1) | 2021 | $449 | $200–$260 | $110–$150 | LCD |
| iPad Pro 11″ (2nd gen) | 2020 | $379–$449 | $190–$250 | $100–$140 | LCD |
| iPad Pro 11″ (1st gen) | 2018 | $379 | $180–$230 | $90–$130 | LCD |
| iPad Pro 10.5″ | 2017 | $379* | $160–$220 | $80–$120 | LCD |
*Apple may classify the 10.5″ model as vintage, limiting repair availability. With AppleCare+, all models cost $49 regardless of generation.
Why Is iPad Pro Screen Replacement So Expensive?
iPad Pro repairs cost 40–80% more than standard iPad repairs. Here’s exactly why:
1. Display Technology
The iPad Pro 12.9″ (5th and 6th gen) uses a Liquid Retina XDR display with mini-LED backlighting—the same technology found in high-end professional monitors. A single replacement panel costs $150–$200 at wholesale. The 11″ models use OLED or standard Liquid Retina panels that are less expensive but still significantly costlier than the basic LCD in a standard iPad.
2. Face ID Sensor Array
Every iPad Pro since 2018 uses Face ID. The TrueDepth camera system sits adjacent to the display assembly, and a single mistake during screen removal can permanently disable Face ID. This risk is why repair shops charge a premium—and why DIY is strongly discouraged.
3. ProMotion 120Hz Display
iPad Pro screens run at 120Hz (ProMotion), which requires higher-quality replacement panels that match the refresh rate. Standard 60Hz replacement screens cause visible judder and lag in Apple Pencil tracking.
4. Physical Size (12.9″ Models)
The 12.9-inch display is one of the largest tablet screens on the market. Larger panels cost more to manufacture, ship, and install. The size also makes the screen more fragile during removal and installation.
iPad Pro Screen Replacement at the Apple Store
| iPad Pro | Without AppleCare+ | With AppleCare+ | You Save |
| iPad Pro 11″ (any gen) | $379–$499 | $49 | $330–$450 |
| iPad Pro 12.9″ (3rd/4th gen) | $499–$599 | $49 | $450–$550 |
| iPad Pro 12.9″ (5th/6th gen) | $599–$699 | $49 | $550–$650 |
Apple’s turnaround for iPad Pro screen repair is 3–5 business days in-store or 7–10 business days for mail-in. Same-day service is rare for iPad Pro because many stores don’t stock Pro display assemblies. If the technician finds additional damage (bent frame, logic board issues), Apple may recommend full device replacement at $399–$699.
iPad Pro Screen Repair at a Local Shop
A quality local repair shop charges $180–$350 for iPad Pro screen replacement—saving you $200–$350 compared to Apple. Most shops complete the repair the same day, in 60–90 minutes. When choosing a shop for iPad Pro repair, quality matters more than price:
- Ask whether they’ve repaired iPad Pro models specifically—not just iPads in general. Pro repairs require different techniques.
- Confirm they use OEM-grade or high-quality replacement panels that support ProMotion 120Hz. Cheap screens cause Apple Pencil lag.
- Verify they have the tools to preserve Face ID. Some budget shops disconnect the TrueDepth camera carelessly, permanently disabling it.
- Look for at least a 90-day warranty. A good shop stands behind iPad Pro repairs because they’re confident in their work.
Why DIY iPad Pro Screen Replacement Is Not Recommended
Let’s be direct: even experienced DIY repair enthusiasts regularly cause additional damage on iPad Pro models. Here’s the risk math:
| DIY Risk | What Happens | Cost If It Goes Wrong |
| Crack the LCD during removal | The fused display shatters internally when you pry too hard | $120–$200 (new screen assembly) |
| Damage Face ID sensor | TrueDepth camera tears during screen separation | Permanent — cannot be fixed, even by Apple |
| Tear a flex cable | Display, touch, or digitizer cable rips | $40–$80 per cable + re-do labor |
| Break ProMotion connection | Screen works at 60Hz instead of 120Hz | Need new panel ($120–$200) |
| Bend the frame while prying | Warped aluminum housing | $50–$150 for frame repair |
The DIY savings on an iPad Pro are roughly $50–$100 versus a local repair shop. Given that the replacement screen alone costs $90–$200 and one mistake means buying another $90–$200 screen plus potentially losing Face ID permanently, the math simply doesn’t work. Save DIY for older standard iPads where the parts are cheap, and the repair is forgiving.
Should You Repair or Replace Your iPad Pro?
| Your iPad Pro | Repair Cost | Current Value | Age | Verdict |
| Pro 12.9″ 6th gen (M2) | $280–$350 | $800–$1,000 | 2 yrs | Repair — clearly worth it |
| Pro 11″ 4th gen (M2) | $220–$280 | $600–$800 | 2 yrs | Repair — clearly worth it |
| Pro 12.9″ 5th gen (M1) | $260–$330 | $600–$750 | 3 yrs | Repair — worth it |
| Pro 11″ 3rd gen (M1) | $200–$260 | $450–$600 | 3 yrs | Repair — worth it |
| Pro 12.9″ 4th gen | $240–$300 | $400–$500 | 4 yrs | Borderline — consider needs |
| Pro 12.9″ 3rd gen | $220–$280 | $300–$400 | 6 yrs | Borderline — may be time to upgrade |
| Pro 10.5″ | $160–$220 | $150–$200 | 7+ yrs | Replace — repair exceeds value |
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Get Your iPad Pro Screen Repaired
Helpertech repairs all iPad Pro models at our Eagan and Burnsville locations. We use high-quality replacement panels, preserve Face ID, and complete most iPad Pro screen repairs same-day. Walk-ins welcome.



