
When sellers ask about Amazon listing image size, the useful answer is bigger than a pixel number.
My working rule:
build a 2000 x 2000 px square master
keep at least 1000 px on one side for zoom readiness
use a clean white background for the main image
make the product large enough to read in mobile search
use 85% product fill as a safer internal target
keep secondary images focused on buyer questions
review AI-edited images against the real SKU
The main image should be clean and compliant. Secondary images should prove things the main image cannot prove: scale, use, contents, detail, compatibility, material, variants, and feature claims.
The common failure is uploading images that have enough pixels but still do not work. The product is too small. The crop is weak. The white background has edge artifacts. A lifestyle image implies an accessory that does not ship. AI enhancement makes the product cleaner but less accurate.
For a real listing, I would plan the first six images like this:
main image on white
alternate angle or scale
detail close-up
use case or lifestyle context
dimensions, compatibility, or included parts
variant, comparison, or feature proof
Full guide:
https://loomadesign.ai/en/blog/amazon-listing-image-size-requirements
Related:
https://loomadesign.ai/en/blog/amazon-listing-image-generator
https://loomadesign.ai/en/features/image-enhancer
https://loomadesign.ai/en/blog/amazon-listing-optimization-product-images-a-plus-visual-qa
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