Upload product images, drag to reorder, and export one polished long image for product galleries and infographics.
Stitching images lets you build comparison shots, size guides, and A+ content modules from separate photos. It's great for secondary images — but the main image has its own strict rules. Here's how to use stitched images well.
Collages, before/after, size charts, and feature call-outs belong in your secondary slots and A+ Content, where layouts are flexible.
The main image must show only the product on a pure-white background — no collages, text, or props. Save stitched layouts for the other slots.
Align and size the stitched panels evenly so the result looks intentional rather than pasted together.
Use the sequence of images to walk a shopper from hero shot to features, scale, and use — each image earning the next click.
Yes, for secondary images and A+ Content you can combine photos into comparisons, size guides, and feature graphics. The main image, however, must be a single clean product shot.
No. The main image must show only the product you're selling on a pure-white background, with no collages, text, or additional objects.
In the secondary image slots and A+ Content, where you can show scale, features, packaging, and comparisons in a single graphic.
Aim for at least 1,600 pixels on the longest side so zoom is enabled; 1,000 pixels is the minimum. Keep a consistent aspect ratio across the gallery.
Yes, it is completely free with no signup and runs in your browser.
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