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Turn a supplier photo into an Amazon-ready main image
Got a photo from Alibaba, 1688, or your own supplier — but watermarks, off-white background, or odd cropping make it unsafe to upload? Drop it in. We'll keep the product, ditch the rest.
- •White background RGB purity check
- •Subject fills ≥ 85% measurement
- •Edge shadow contamination scan
- •Text / watermark detection
- •Single subject vs lifestyle props
- •Size and aspect ratio (1000px+ / 2000×2000)
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What supplier photos usually fail on
Supplier reference photos are optimized for B2B catalogs, not Amazon's B2C marketplace. Most violate at least two of the six main-image rules.
- Chinese or supplier-language text baked into the image — model numbers, brand badges, "factory direct" callouts.
- Off-white studio backgrounds — cream, gray gradient, or "white-ish" lightboxes that look fine on a supplier catalog but flag on Amazon's purity check.
- Multiple SKUs in one frame — color variants or size assortments shown together, which fails Amazon's single-product rule.
- Lifestyle elements — props that suggest scale (hands, household items) belong on lifestyle slots, not the main image.
- Small product fill — B2B photos often center a small product in a large white frame to leave room for branding overlays.
Our checker calls out which of these your specific photo trips. The fix uses your photo as a reference and outputs a single-product, pure-white-background, watermark-free 2000×2000 main image — typically in under a minute.
FAQ
Can I use a supplier photo from Alibaba or 1688 as my Amazon main image?
Not directly — supplier photos almost always violate one or more of Amazon's main image rules. The most common problems: Chinese text or supplier-brand watermarks baked in; multiple SKU variants in one frame; lifestyle props or models; off-white or gradient studio backgrounds; small product fill in a large white border. The fix uses the supplier photo as a visual reference, then regenerates the same product on a pure white RGB 255 background with proper subject fill — text and watermarks removed automatically.
Will Amazon detect that I edited a supplier photo?
Amazon's truthful-imagery policy is about whether the image accurately represents what's in the box, not about whether you edited the source. Edited photos are universally accepted — every brand on Amazon edits their listing imagery. What matters is that your final main image shows the actual product you're selling, with accurate color, proportions, packaging, and included contents. Our fix is designed to preserve all of those exactly from the source photo.
What if the supplier photo has the supplier's logo or watermark?
Our vision check flags watermarks explicitly (hasWatermark in the report). The AI fix is prompted to retain the product's own physical label and packaging while removing overlaid text, badges, and watermarks from the surrounding image. If the watermark is directly on the product itself (rare but possible for branded suppliers), the fix won't remove it — that's a case where you'd need to source a clean photo or accept that you can't use this image.
Can I turn one supplier photo into multiple listing slots (main + lifestyle)?
Yes — that's exactly what the Product Photo Pack does. From your single supplier reference, the pack generates four images: the white-background main, a clean catalog shot on a subtle gray seamless backdrop, a category-appropriate lifestyle scene, and a close-up detail shot. All four reference the same product to maintain identity consistency across the listing gallery.
What about supplier photos that are tiny or low resolution?
Amazon requires the final main image to be at least 1000 pixels on the long side (2000+ recommended). If your supplier source is under 1000px, the fix can upscale during generation but quality depends on what's recoverable from the source. We recommend asking the supplier for at least one high-resolution clean reference photo per SKU — most suppliers will provide it on request.
Is this faster than asking the supplier for a clean main image?
Yes by a wide margin. Asking a supplier for a clean white-background reshoot typically takes 3-7 days, requires precise English instructions, and often comes back with the wrong angle or extra props. Our flow is: upload → check (5 seconds) → fix (60 seconds) → download. About one minute end-to-end, no time-zone coordination required.