Marketplace image checker

Amazon suppresses listings whose main image fails its automated checks — and most sellers find out after the listing is live. Drop a jewelry photo below and test it against Amazon, Etsy, and Shopify rules before you upload. Runs 100% in your browser; the photo is never uploaded.

The rules that actually get enforced

Three checks catch nearly all rejections: resolution (Amazon needs 1,000px minimum and 1,600px+ for hover zoom; Etsy wants 2,000px on the shortest side; Shopify recommends 2048×2048 squares), background purity (Amazon main images must be pure RGB-255 white — off-white from ambient light fails automated review), and frame fill (the product must occupy ~85% of an Amazon main image). Full requirement breakdowns: Amazon image requirements, Etsy photo requirements, and Shopify product photos.

Fix failures at the source

If your photo fails background or resolution checks, re-shooting at a studio costs $30–150 per image — run the numbers in the photography cost calculator. Generating a compliant image from a phone photo costs about $0.35. Then score your whole listing set with the photo audit to find which SKUs need attention first.

Frequently asked questions

What are Amazon's jewelry image requirements?

Main images must have a pure white background (RGB 255,255,255), the product must fill at least 85% of the frame, and the longest side should be 1,600px or more to enable zoom (1,000px is the hard minimum). No props, text, or watermarks on the main image. JPEG is preferred.

What image size does Etsy recommend?

Etsy recommends at least 2,000px on the shortest side so listing zoom works, with files under 1MB to avoid aggressive compression that softens gemstone detail. Unlike Amazon, Etsy allows lifestyle and styled backgrounds on any slot.

Does this tool upload my photo anywhere?

No. The image is decoded and analyzed entirely in your browser using the canvas API. It never leaves your device — which is also why the result is instant.

Why did my white background fail the check?

Cameras rarely capture true RGB-255 white — ambient light tints it grey or blue, which Amazon's automated checks can flag. The fix is either studio lighting plus post-processing, or generating the image on a true-white background from the start.

What does the frame-fill check measure?

It estimates how much of the image area your product occupies. Amazon requires roughly 85% fill on main images; small jewelry shot from a distance is the most common failure we see.

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