AI Photoshoots for Shopify Sellers
Upload your product, pick your scene, download Shopify-ready images — no photographer, no shoot day.
Shopify product photos, without a studio
To get Shopify product photos without a studio, upload your product image to Pixefit, select white-background or lifestyle output, and set the aspect ratio to 1:1 or 4:5. The AI generates professionally lit, store-ready images in under two minutes — no props, no setup, no editing software needed.
Shopify sellers live and die by product imagery. Whether you're a solo founder launching your first D2C brand or a multi-SKU merchant expanding into new categories, every product page needs photos that load fast, look professional, and convert browsers into buyers. Most Shopify themes are built around square images, and your catalog needs visual consistency across every product — same lighting, same framing, same quality from page one to page five hundred. Pixefit handles the volume without the overhead. Upload any product shot, set your Shopify export parameters once, and process your entire catalog in a single batch.
From upload to on-model in minutes.
Upload your product image
Upload your product photo — flat-lay, phone shot, or mannequin image. Pixefit isolates the product automatically, no cutout prep required.
Choose the Shopify preset
Choose white-background, lifestyle scene, or on-model output. Set aspect ratio to 1:1 (Shopify standard square) or 4:5, and select your resolution target (2048px recommended).
Export & list
Download Shopify-ready JPEG or PNG files, sized and formatted for direct upload to your product pages, collections, and variant images.
Bulk your Shopify catalogue
Shopify merchants managing 50+ SKUs face a consistent problem: adding new products stalls because catalog photography hasn't caught up. Pixefit's batch workflow lets you upload an entire product range at once, set your Shopify parameters once (aspect ratio, resolution, background style), and process every SKU in parallel. The result is a visually consistent catalog where your newest product page looks exactly as polished as your first — ready for direct upload to Shopify without resizing or editing.
Shopify image tips that matter
- Shopify recommends square images (1:1) across your catalog for visual consistency in collection grids, but supports any aspect ratio — pick one and stick to it for the entire store. Mixing ratios creates ragged grids that damage perceived quality.
- Target 2048×2048px as your minimum resolution. Shopify's built-in zoom feature activates only when the uploaded image is large enough — under-resolution images disable zoom and feel amateur on high-DPI displays.
- Your main product image (position 1) is what appears in collection pages, search results, and social link previews. This image carries more conversion weight than any other; make it the cleanest white-background or most compelling lifestyle shot in your set.
- For apparel, Shopify merchants consistently see higher add-to-cart rates from on-model images versus flat-lays. Use on-model for position 1 or 2 in the image carousel, particularly on mobile where the first image dominates the entire screen.
- Use consistent file naming and alt text for each product image. Shopify's image alt text is both an accessibility requirement and an SEO signal — descriptive alt text that includes the product name and key attribute (color, material, size) helps your images appear in Google Shopping.
What you can generate.
- White-background skincare shot generated for a Shopify product page — 2048×2048px, no post-editing needed.
- Lifestyle image for a Shopify store homepage banner — product accurate, scene generated around it.
- On-model shot for a Shopify apparel collection — generated from a flat-lay, ready for the product and variant galleries.
Shopify — FAQs
What image format and resolution should I use for Shopify product photos?
Shopify accepts JPEG, PNG, GIF, and WebP. For product photos, JPEG at 2048×2048px is the recommended standard — large enough to trigger Shopify's zoom feature on PDPs, small enough to stay within Shopify's file size limits. Pixefit exports at 2048px by default with Shopify-optimised compression.
Should I use square or portrait images on Shopify?
Square (1:1) is the Shopify standard for collection grids and ensures your products display consistently without letterboxing or cropping. Portrait (4:5) is viable for apparel-heavy stores where vertical framing suits on-model shots. Choose one ratio and apply it across the entire catalog — inconsistency in collection grids is one of the most common trust signals that undermines conversion.
How do I get on-model product photos for my Shopify apparel store without hiring models?
Upload your apparel flat-lay or ghost-mannequin image to Pixefit, select the on-model output type, and choose a model style that fits your brand. The AI places your garment on a realistic model with accurate drape and fabric texture. The result downloads as a Shopify-ready image — no studio booking, no model fees, no shoot coordination.
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