Close view of the satin printed exterior, elastic closure, and stitched edge of a custom iPad folio case.

Custom iPad Case Guide: Models, Fit, and Folio Features

A custom iPad case should match the exact model first, then match how you use the device. Custom Envy offers eight model-specific folio options from $50 to $60, with a continuous personalized outer wrap, front and back coverage, five interior pockets, an elastic closure, and a built-in stand.

Use this guide to identify your model, compare the three price classes, and decide whether a wallet-style folio fits your routine. The most important step is selecting the model shown in your iPad settings rather than choosing by screen size alone.

Quick fact Current option
Available model fits 8
Price range $50 to $60
Personalized area Full outer cover: front, spine, and back
Case format Wallet-style folio
Interior Five pockets
Viewing feature Built-in stand
Closure Grey elastic band

Which custom iPad case models are available?

The current lineup covers recent iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad mini, and standard iPad models. Each option is cut for a named device family, so the camera opening, charging access, buttons, and folio dimensions depend on the model you select.

Custom Envy option Fits Price
iPad mini iPad mini with A17 Pro $50
iPad Pro 11 iPad Pro 11 from 2018 through 2022 $55
iPad Pro 11 (M4) iPad Pro 11-inch with M4 $55
iPad Air 11 iPad Air 11-inch, including M3, M2, 5th, and 4th generation $55
iPad 10th Gen / A16 Standard iPad with A16 or 10th generation $55
iPad Pro 12.9 iPad Pro 12.9 from 2018 through 2022 $60
iPad Pro 13 (M4) iPad Pro 13-inch with M4 $60
iPad Air 13 iPad Air 13-inch with M3 or M2 $60

These names are selection labels, not a substitute for checking your device. Similar screen sizes can belong to different generations with different camera and port layouts.

How do you identify which iPad model you own?

Open Settings, choose General, then choose About. Look for the model name and model number. Compare that information with the fit description in the selector before starting your design.

A reliable fit check has three parts:

  1. Confirm whether the device is iPad, iPad mini, iPad Air, or iPad Pro.
  2. Confirm the screen class, such as 11-inch, 12.9-inch, or 13-inch.
  3. Confirm the generation or chip label, such as M4, M3, M2, A17 Pro, A16, or 10th generation.

Do not rely only on a receipt nickname or the diagonal screen measurement. For example, iPad Pro 11 and iPad Pro 11 (M4) are separate options in the current lineup.

How do the $50, $55, and $60 options compare?

The price changes by model class. The iPad mini option is $50. The 11-inch class and standard iPad options are $55. The 12.9-inch and 13-inch options are $60.

Price class Models Best selection cue
$50 iPad mini Confirm A17 Pro in the model details
$55 Pro 11, Pro 11 M4, Air 11, iPad 10th Gen/A16 Match both family and generation
$60 Pro 12.9, Pro 13 M4, Air 13 Distinguish 12.9-inch from 13-inch and Pro from Air

The price does not change the personalization format. Every option uses one continuous exterior design across the front, spine, and back of the folio.

What does the personalized folio include?

The case uses a wallet-style folio made from vegan leather. The cover protects the front and back of the iPad and closes with a grey elastic band. Inside are five pockets for cards, cash, or notes. The cover also folds into a stand for hands-free viewing.

The outer cover has a satin-finish print on the listed models. Precision-cut openings provide access to charging and device controls. The design is printed across the full outer wrap rather than confined to a small front panel.

This format is best for someone who wants a case, stand, and light wallet-style storage in one item. It is less appropriate for someone specifically seeking an uncovered screen, a keyboard case, or a claim of accessory compatibility that is not listed for this product.

How does a folio case differ from a shell case?

A shell usually covers the back and edges while leaving the screen exposed. This folio format adds a front cover, elastic closure, interior pockets, and a folding stand.

Decision Folio case Back shell
Front screen cover Yes Usually no
Interior pockets Five in this folio Usually none
Built-in viewing stand Included Varies
Personalized canvas Full outer wrap Usually back panel only
Closure Grey elastic Not typical

Choose the folio if front coverage and built-in storage matter. Choose another format if your priority is the lightest possible open-screen case.

What should you check before starting a design?

First, verify the exact model. Second, choose images with enough room around important faces, names, or artwork. Third, remember that the camera opening sits on the back panel and that the spine divides the composition visually when the case is closed.

The customizer shows the full exterior wrap as one printable surface. Review the preview at the selected model because each case class has a different shape and proportion. A layout that works on iPad mini may need repositioning on a 13-inch folio.

You can begin on the Custom iPad Case product or compare the photo-focused presentation on the custom iPad case hub.

Which custom iPad case is best for different routines?

For commuting or school, the elastic closure and pockets can keep small essentials together. For desk use, the built-in stand supports hands-free viewing. For a graduation or new-job gift, a name, monogram, or meaningful photo can make the practical folio feel personal.

The right choice still begins with fit. A useful design on the wrong model is not useful. Confirm the device, then select the visual direction that matches the recipient or routine.

What should buyers avoid assuming?

The product is designed for the eight listed iPad fits. Do not assume compatibility with an unlisted generation or with Apple Pencil, keyboards, or magnetic accessories. Those accessory claims are not part of the verified product specification.

The product is a single case. It does not include a pair, bundle, or buy-one-get-one offer. Its $50 to $60 prices are below the store's $65 free-shipping threshold, so one case by itself should not be described as shipping free.

What questions do buyers ask about custom iPad case fit?

Does the case fit every iPad?

No. It fits the eight model-specific options listed in the current selector. Check Settings, General, About and match the model family, size class, and generation before ordering.

Are iPad Pro 11 and iPad Pro 11 (M4) the same option?

No. They are separate selector options because their physical fit requirements differ. Choose the option that matches the model information on your device.

Is the iPad mini case the same price as the larger cases?

No. The iPad mini option is $50, the 11-inch class and standard iPad options are $55, and the 12.9-inch and 13-inch options are $60.

What part of the case can be personalized?

The full outer cover is one continuous canvas across the front, spine, and back. The preview shows how the design is positioned for the selected model.

Does the case cover the screen?

The wallet-style folio includes a front cover as well as back coverage. It closes with a grey elastic band.

Does the case have a stand?

Yes. The folio folds into a built-in stand for hands-free viewing.

Is there storage inside the folio?

Yes. The interior has five pockets for cards, cash, or notes.

Can I assume Apple Pencil or keyboard compatibility?

No. Apple Pencil, keyboard, and MagSafe compatibility are not verified product claims. Choose only from the listed model fits and avoid assuming accessory support.

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