Guidelines for Adding Product Images to a B2B Commerce Store
Enhance the visual appeal and user experience in your store with product images.
Showcase alternate views, list images, banners, and tiles to help customers better understand
and engage with your products.
Product detail images—You can add up to nine alternate views of a product on the product
detail page and specify the order in which they’re displayed. The optimal size is 2048x2048
pixels with an aspect ratio of 1:1.
Product list image—You can add one product list image to a product. The image appears in
search, the cart, and category view. The optimal size is 800x800 pixels with an aspect ratio
of 1:1.
Banner image—The image spans across the width of a page. Use a banner to promote a
specific product or category. The optimal size is 1260x600 pixels.
Tile image—Provides a quick view of your product or category. You can add one tile image
to a product or category. The optimal size is 500x500 pixels with an aspect ratio of 1:1. If
an image isn’t square and scaled to fit, it might not display optimally. Tall images with
minimal
width are scaled to fit the display area and appear as a vertical
line.
Attachments—You can provide detailed information or specifications about a product or
category. Attachments appear with the product detail images.
Site logo—The company logo is the smallest image on a store page. The optimal size is
100x100 pixels with an aspect ratio of 1:1, 2:3, or 4:1.
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