Run a fast technical preflight, clean up white backgrounds, and create zoom-ready assets without bouncing between separate tools.
Built for Amazon-first sellers
Move from rejection risk to publish-ready assets
Built for Amazon-first sellers
This path is tuned for the issues that block Amazon launches: technical compliance, white backgrounds, and weak source images.
Preflight file size, accepted formats, minimum zoom dimensions, and corner background sampling before upload.
Clean noisy or gray backgrounds and export marketplace-ready product shots in a few clicks.
Upscale low-resolution catalog photos and resize final exports for square Amazon listing layouts.
Keep the first pass focused on the technical checks that matter most, then branch into cleanup and export.
Flow map
Run a preflight check
Spot format, size, dimension, and background issues before Seller Central does.
Clean the product photo
Remove gray backgrounds, clutter, and distracting overlays from your source image.
Upscale or resize for the final slot
Prepare a square, zoom-ready export that fits Amazon search and PDP layouts.
Publish the finished asset pack
Use the cleaned hero image plus supporting visuals for the rest of your listing.
Deliverables
Main image preflight
Quick validation before upload so you do not waste listing review cycles.
White-background cleanup
One-click cleanup for the most common suppression trigger on hero shots.
Zoom-ready exports
Upscaled or resized files prepared for Amazon's square catalog layouts.
Set brand lighting, surface presets, and batch crops once. Every workflow follows your studio rules so your catalog stays visually consistent.
Recommended stack
The checker is the entry point. These are the tools that close the loop on the actual problem it finds.
Run the technical preflight before you edit anything else.
Get to a clean white background when the checker flags edge or background issues.
Recover detail from small source files and hit zoom-friendly dimensions.
Export square listing images in the dimensions you actually need.
FAQ
Next step
Start with the compliance check, then move directly into cleanup and export without rebuilding the workflow from scratch.