Getting Started
Turn one product photo into a review-ready ecommerce image set for Shopify, Etsy, Amazon, and your own online shop.
How ProdVue Works
ProdVue turns one clear product photo into a complete ecommerce product image set: clean main image, lifestyle photos, infographics, comparison visuals, detail shots, and channel-ready exports for your online shop and marketplaces.
The workflow is built for sellers who need strong product visuals quickly without losing control of accuracy. You upload the product, ProdVue plans the image set, you review the results, and only approved images should go live.
Step 1: Upload Your Photo
Start with a sharp photo of the real product. It does not need to be professionally shot, but it should show the product shape, label, texture, packaging, and color clearly. A modern phone photo is enough when lighting and framing are good.
Read the Upload Guide before your first product. Better source photos lead to cleaner cutouts, sharper 4K outputs, and fewer revision cycles.
Step 2: Add Product Context
Add the product title, category, materials, ingredients, dimensions, variants, usage notes, and any approved claims. This keeps the generated images grounded in the real product instead of relying on guesswork.
For regulated or trust-sensitive products, add labels, certificates, packaging panels, or approved claim text before using those claims inside image overlays. See Product Data, Proof Assets, and Claim Locks.
Step 3: Choose Buyer-Focused Image Types
Pick the image types your shoppers need before they buy. ProdVue supports clean white-background product photos, lifestyle product images, in-use images, product infographics, comparison charts, material breakdowns, size references, packaging shots, and more.
Each image type should answer a real buyer question:
- What exactly do I get?
- How big is it?
- How do I use it?
- Why is it better than the alternative?
- Can I trust the material, ingredient, certificate, or claim?
- Will it look right in my home, routine, outfit, pet-care setup, or workspace?
Check out the full list of Image Types to learn what each one does.
Step 4: Review and Export
Review every image before export. Check product accuracy, spelling, claims, channel fit, and whether the image solves the intended shopper objection. Then download approved images and upload them to Shopify, Etsy, Amazon, WooCommerce, ads, email, or your own ecommerce site.
Your First Set of Images
For a strong first product image set, start with:
- Clean Main for a crisp product-first image.
- Lifestyle Scene so shoppers can imagine the product in use.
- Feature Infographic to communicate the most important benefits at a glance.
- Detail Close-Up or Ingredient / Material Breakdown to build trust.
- Size Comparison or What's Included if shoppers may misunderstand scale or contents.
This covers the core ecommerce jobs: first impression, desire, value explanation, trust, and expectation-setting.
Set Up Your Brand Once
Before scaling to more SKUs, set up a Brand Profile. This keeps product images consistent across your catalog, collection pages, marketplace listings, ads, and product pages.
Consistent ecommerce product photography makes a store feel more credible. It also saves time because every new image starts from the same visual direction.
What To Read Next
- Image Types -- understand all 13 image types and when to use each one
- Upload Guide -- improve source photos before generation
- Credits and Pricing -- understand product slots and plans
- Shopify Store Guide -- plan images for your own store
- Etsy Seller Guide -- create warmer listing images for discovery-led shopping
- Amazon Seller Guide -- handle Amazon-specific image requirements
- FAQ -- common questions answered