What belongs in a ready-to-list product photo pack?
A practical breakdown of the images small sellers need before publishing a marketplace listing.
A marketplace listing usually needs more than one polished image. Buyers want to see the product clearly, understand details, and trust that the photo still represents the real item.
For small sellers, the problem is time. Shooting, cropping, cleaning backgrounds, and choosing the best main image can become a separate job.
A useful first photo pack
- a clear main image for the listing thumbnail
- a clean neutral-background product shot
- a close crop for material, texture, or condition
- a square export for storefront grids
- a vertical export for mobile-first surfaces
- a quick check for clarity, framing, and authenticity
Why this matters
Consistent product photos make a shop easier to scan. A ready-to-list pack also gives sellers a repeatable workflow, so every new item does not start from scratch.
BorealPhoto is built for that repeatable workflow: raw phone shots in, listing-ready product photos out.