White background product images
Use a plain, neutral background when the first listing image needs to stay conservative.
Use a Amazon preset to turn product references into cleaner images for that channel.
Upload a product reference, pick the channel settings, and generate a new set of product photos.
Focus on the basics most review systems care about: a clean background, clear product framing, and no extra graphics.
Use a plain, neutral background when the first listing image needs to stay conservative.
Keep the item large enough in frame that buyers can read it at thumbnail size.
Leave out text, badges, borders, and watermarks on channel-facing images.
Pick a larger output when packaging text, texture, or zoom detail matters.
Check the selected quality, size, image count, and credit cost before starting a run.
Use Basic for quick drafts, Advanced for standard listing work, and Pro when fine detail matters.
Select 1K, 2K, or 4K depending on where the image will be used.
The form updates credit cost before you spend anything.
Create up to 4 variations in one run when you want options.
A short check before generation usually saves cleanup later.
Start with a simple reference image when the output needs a clean hero shot.
Make sure the product is not tiny or cropped awkwardly.
Sharper source photos give the model more product detail to preserve.
Skip overlays unless the target channel specifically allows them.
Amazon sellers can start from one reference photo and generate cleaner product images with marketplace-focused defaults.
Use Amazon when you need a conservative first image with the product centered, clear, and free from extra badges or watermarks.
After the hero image, create supporting lifestyle, detail, and ad-style images while keeping the product reference consistent.
ListingKit shows the image count, quality tier, and credit cost before a seller starts a generation run.
Short answers about source photos, credits, and output review.
Yes. Choose the Amazon route and use a clean-white style when the first image needs a conservative marketplace look. Always review final outputs against current Amazon rules before upload.
No. ListingKit outputs are intended for seller workflows and do not add ListingKit watermarks.
Use a sharper tier when small labels, packaging text, or fine details need to stay readable.
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