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Amazon listing image size guide

Amazon Listing Image Size Guide

Use this user preparation guide to think through Amazon listing image size, source photo quality, square-friendly framing, and main-image candidate review before generating image candidates.

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Preparation snapshot

What to prepare before generation

SKUProof works best when your source photos keep the product, label, logo, edges, and packaging text clear enough for review.

Start with high-resolution source photos

Tiny screenshots and compressed photos make Amazon product image size preparation harder.

Prepare square-friendly candidates

Square-friendly framing is a practical working habit for many marketplace images and main-image candidates.

Check current guidance before publishing

Treat this page as user preparation guidance, not official Amazon image policy.

Quick answer

What size should Amazon listing images be?

For Amazon listing image size planning, start with high-resolution product source photos, square-friendly framing when practical, and enough detail for label, logo, color, and product-edge review.

Seller Central remains the source to check

Amazon image requirements can change, so users should check current Seller Central guidance before publishing. SKUProof gives preparation guidance and review signals; it does not replace Seller Central or guarantee platform results.

SKUProof preparation recommendation

Prepare source photos for reviewable image candidates

The best Amazon image size for users is not only a pixel number. Source-photo quality affects whether AI candidates can be reviewed with confidence.

Use the highest practical resolution

As a SKUProof preparation target, 2000 x 2000 px can be a useful common working size when your source photo quality supports it. This is not stated as an Amazon official rule.

Avoid heavy compression

Low-quality exports can blur label text, logo edges, package seams, and product texture.

Keep product edges visible

Avoid cropping package corners, handles, caps, and important silhouette details.

Keep label and packaging text readable

Readable text gives the user a better chance to review whether an AI candidate changed visible product details.

Main image candidate checklist

Amazon main image size planning is only one part of review

A main-image candidate still needs visual review beyond pixels. SKUProof can generate a white_main candidate, but users must decide whether it is suitable before marketplace use.

Clean or white background candidate

Review whether the background fits your current main-image publishing expectations and Seller Central guidance.

Product-only framing

Check that the product is the focus and that framing does not cut off important parts.

No text overlays or watermark-like content

Main-image candidates should be reviewed for extra text, badges, borders, or watermark-like artifacts.

No hands, people, or props for main-image candidates

For a white main image candidate, flag props, hands, people, or lifestyle elements for user review.

Label, logo, color, and size review

Compare the candidate against the source product before using it in a listing.

Why source size matters

Why source photo size matters for AI candidates

AI generation can only use the product evidence you provide. Better source-photo detail improves user review of the output.

Label readability

Small or blurry source labels can make it harder to detect text changes in the candidate.

Logo consistency

Clearer logos are easier to compare against the candidate image.

Product edge detail

Sharp edges help users notice shape, crop, or silhouette drift.

Color review confidence

Better lighting and resolution make color shifts easier to catch.

Common mistakes

Common Amazon product image size preparation mistakes

These issues can make image candidates harder to review, even if the final output looks polished at first glance.

Uploading tiny screenshots

Screenshots often hide compression and make label/logo review weak.

Using heavily compressed exports

Compression artifacts can spread into generated candidates and make QA signals less reliable.

Cropping package edges

Missing corners, caps, or side panels reduce the product evidence available to review.

Accepting illegible label or logo details

If the source text is unreadable, users should not treat AI output as user-confirmed product information.

Assuming AI output is automatically ready

SKUProof creates candidates and QA signals. Users still need to review current Seller Central guidance before publishing.

Use proof after preparation

Turn prepared images into review evidence

After you prepare source photos and think through Amazon listing image size pixels, use SKUProof to generate or check candidates, then review label, logo, color, size, and main-image risk signals.

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FAQ

Amazon listing image size FAQ

What size should Amazon listing images be?

Amazon image requirements can change, so users should check current Seller Central guidance before publishing. As preparation guidance, use high-resolution source photos and square-friendly framing when practical.

Should Amazon listing images be square?

Square-friendly product framing is a practical preparation habit for many Amazon product image size workflows. Users should still check current Seller Central guidance for the listing and category before publishing.

Can I use 2000 x 2000 px images?

Yes, 2000 x 2000 px can be a useful SKUProof preparation target or common working size when the source photo supports it. This page does not state it as an official Amazon rule.

Does SKUProof guarantee Amazon image-size compliance?

No. SKUProof creates reviewable candidates and QA signals; it does not guarantee platform compliance or marketplace results.

Why does source photo size matter for AI image generation?

Higher-quality source photos can improve review of labels, logos, product edges, and color. Low-resolution source photos can make it harder to tell whether AI changed product details.

Can SKUProof generate Amazon main image candidates?

SKUProof can generate a white_main candidate for review. It is a marketplace main image candidate, not a final platform decision.

Should I check Seller Central before publishing?

Yes. Amazon image requirements can change, and Seller Central is the place users should check before publishing listing images.