iPad Screen Repair Cost: Is It Worth Fixing?

Quick answer: iPad screen repair cost depends on the model and size — base iPads are the most affordable, while iPad Air and Pro models cost more because of their laminated displays. For most iPads, repair is still well worth it versus buying a new one, and iValue quotes yours up front.

A cracked iPad is very fixable, and for the pricier Air and Pro models, repairing instead of replacing can save you a lot. Here’s what affects the cost.

What affects iPad repair cost

  • Model. A standard iPad costs less to repair than an iPad Air, Mini, or Pro.
  • Laminated display. Newer iPads fuse the glass and LCD together, which makes the part pricier than a phone screen.
  • Size. Larger Pro models use bigger, more expensive panels.

Because iPad parts vary widely, we’ll confirm your price after identifying the exact model — just text a photo or use our instant quote tool.

Is iPad screen repair worth it?

For most iPads — especially Air and Pro models — repair is far cheaper than replacement, and you keep your apps, files, and Apple Pencil pairing. If your iPad is very old, we can also help you weigh an upgrade and even buy the old one.

Beyond cracked screens

We also fix iPad batteries, charging ports, and buttons. Browse our iPad repair services and other tablet repairs — all with brand-name parts and a 90-day warranty. Cracked your phone too? See iPhone screen repair cost.

Cracked iPad? Get an instant quote or call (812) 650-6613.

Frequently asked questions

How much does iPad screen repair cost?

It depends on the iPad model and size; Pro and Air models cost more than base iPads. We’ll quote yours up front.

Is iPad screen repair worth it?

For most iPads, yes—repair is far cheaper than replacing, especially for Pro and Air models.

How long does iPad repair take?

Turnaround varies by model and part availability; we’ll give you a timeline at drop-off.