Generate or upload a candidate image, then review white-background, size, label, logo, color, and main-image risk before marketplace use.
Works on candidates
Review images made in SKUProof or another AI tool before treating them as usable listing media.
Proof before upload
Review white-background, size, label, logo, color, and main-image risk signals.
No approval claims
Outputs stay candidates; Seller Central guidance and user review still matter.
Use SKUProof to generate or inspect Amazon product image candidates with review steps before marketplace use.
Start with real product evidence
Use source photos or an existing candidate image so the review has a concrete product reference.
Create or bring a candidate
Generate current SKUProof slots or review an image produced by another tool.
Run proof checks
Read the evidence, limits, and risk signals before deciding whether the image needs edits.
Current capabilities
SKUProof can create current-slot candidates, but the product value is the proof layer that helps users review images before use.
Use source photos or an existing candidate image so the review has a concrete product reference.
Generate current SKUProof slots or review an image produced by another tool.
Read the evidence, limits, and risk signals before deciding whether the image needs edits.
If you already have an AI-generated product image, the key question is not only whether it looks attractive. SKUProof keeps each output framed as a candidate and shows evidence users should review before marketplace use.
SKUProof's listing media pack is a product planning model. It is not an Amazon official requirement, and SKUProof does not turn QA signals into platform approval.
Current real generation remains intentionally narrow. SKUProof can create the two candidate image types below while keeping the proof and review boundary explicit.
Create or review a clean white-main candidate, then check background, product-only framing, label/logo consistency, size, and main-image risk signals.
Create a polished studio-style candidate for secondary listing visuals while still reviewing the real product shape, label, logo, and color.
Some listing image ideas need product information that AI should not invent from a photo. SKUProof keeps these as planned or input-required states until the user provides the needed information.
Size, scale, and measurement visuals need user-provided dimensions or a reliable reference.
Box contents, accessories, and included items need source photos or user-provided lists.
Benefits and callouts should come from user-provided product information, not AI invention.
Comparison images need user-approved comparison points and safe wording.
SKUProof adds review signals so the user can evaluate image candidates before using them in a listing. These checks help review risk; they do not guarantee marketplace compliance.
Check whether important visible text remains readable and consistent with the source product.
Review whether brand marks still look like the product reference.
Compare product color and material appearance against the source photos.
Flag issues such as props, hands, people, overlays, watermark-like content, or non-clean backgrounds.
Amazon product image proof is a pre-upload review workflow for checking candidate images against visible product evidence, white-background expectations, size, labels, logos, color, and main-image risks. It is not platform approval.
AI can create useful Amazon listing image candidates when it has good product references. Users still need to review the output because AI can change labels, logos, colors, product shape, size cues, or product details.
SKUProof can generate a white main image candidate for review. It does not claim that the candidate is approved by Amazon, and users should check current Seller Central guidance before publishing.
No. SKUProof creates reviewable candidates and QA signals; it does not guarantee platform approval.
Amazon image requirements can change, so users should check the current Seller Central guidance before publishing. SKUProof treats size and main-image suitability as review points rather than final platform compliance.
AI can sometimes keep labels and logos close to the source, but it can also distort them. SKUProof surfaces label and logo review signals so users can inspect the candidate before using it.