Amazon

Amazon product image file name generator

Details

How to use Amazon product image file name generator

What the tool does, how to run it, and what to expect from the result.

How to rename Amazon product images in batch

The tool applies one naming pattern across up to 200 listing images and returns a ZIP of the renamed copies, with the image bytes untouched. Amazon will re-host the images under its own URLs, so the value of the rename is in your own catalog and upload process.

Use short attribute tokens and check the preview. The base name is capped at 72 characters and truncated at the last dash before it.

  • Drop in the listing image batch (up to 200 files).
  • Select the Amazon listing preset (brand, product, attributes, year, with an index for uniqueness).
  • Enter the brand and the product name.
  • Add short comma-separated attributes such as colour, size, or view.
  • Review the preview table, override any awkward row, and download the ZIP.

Amazon tip: keep the naming pattern consistent across the listing set

Amazon image workflows are easier to audit when the full product set follows one repeatable naming pattern instead of a mix of camera names, export names, and ad hoc edits.

A simple renamer helps keep the main product image, alternate views, and supporting gallery files easier to trace inside spreadsheets, shared drives, or upload queues.

Amazon tip: readable filenames help indexing and catalog clarity

The practical goal is not keyword stuffing. It is a cleaner product image renamer workflow with readable, lowercased filenames that stay easier to understand later.

  • Use one naming pattern for the whole product image batch
  • Keep extensions intact while handling duplicates automatically
  • Preview the final filenames before the ZIP export
  • Copy the rename map when a team needs upload documentation
Tips

Getting a better result out of Amazon product image file name generator

Specific settings and thresholds, not general advice.

  • Amazon does not keep your filename. Uploaded images are re-hosted on m.media-amazon.com under a generated hash, so the name you choose never appears in the public URL and is invisible to Google Images. The payoff here is catalog hygiene and upload QA, not ranking.
  • Where the filename does matter on Amazon is the flat-file and bulk-upload flow, where images are matched by URL or by name in a self-service upload. A consistent brand-product-attribute-index pattern is what stops a 60 image drop from landing on the wrong ASIN.
  • The Amazon preset orders the name brand, product, attributes, year and makes files unique by appending a running index, so a 12 image listing set exports as brand-product-1.jpg through brand-product-12.jpg in a predictable order.
  • Amazon expects the main image to be pure white background with the product filling about 85 percent of the frame. No filename fixes a non-compliant image, so run the compliance checker before you spend time on naming.
  • The base name is capped at 72 characters and cut at the last dash. Brand plus a long product title plus four attributes plus a year will overrun that, so use short attribute tokens like blue, 500ml, front.
Limits

What Amazon product image file name generator does not do

The honest boundary, so you do not lose time finding it yourself.

  • It does not upload to Seller Central or touch your listings.
  • Amazon strips the filename on ingestion, so this does not affect image search.
  • It does not check image compliance (white background, pixel size, product fill).
  • Maximum 200 files per batch, and only image files.
Reference

Terms used on this page

Short, plain-language definitions for the formats and settings above.

At a glance

Who Amazon product image file name generator is for

A quick way to understand who this helps, what it solves, and where it connects next.

Best fit

Amazon sellers, listing operators, agencies, and catalog teams standardizing product image filenames before upload

Ideal for

Batch renaming Amazon image files with cleaner SEO file naming, duplicate-safe output, and a local ZIP delivery flow

FAQ

Common questions

Short answers for the questions people usually have before trying a utility like this.

Does this upload Amazon images anywhere before renaming?

No. The Amazon-oriented page still uses the same local browser renamer, so files stay on the device during preview and ZIP export.

Can I rename multiple listing images at once?

Yes. The tool is built for batch image file naming, so you can rename a full product set in one pass instead of editing files individually.

Will it keep duplicate filenames from colliding?

Yes. It can append an index or keep a short original suffix so the batch stays unique without manual cleanup.

Does Amazon use my image filename for SEO?

No. Amazon re-hosts uploaded images under its own generated URLs, so the filename you choose never becomes public. It is worth renaming for your own catalog, spreadsheets, and upload QA, and not worth agonising over as a ranking lever.

Then why rename Amazon images at all?

Because bulk upload flows match images by name or URL, and a mixed bag of IMG_4821.JPG and final-final-v2.jpg is how images end up on the wrong ASIN. A consistent pattern makes a 60 image drop auditable in a spreadsheet.

How does the Amazon preset number the files?

It appends a running index, so a batch of 12 files comes out as brand-product-1 through brand-product-12, in the order you added them. Any remaining collision gets a further -2 or -3 suffix.

What should go in the attributes field?

Short, distinguishing tokens separated by commas, such as colour, size, or view (blue, 500ml, front). Each becomes its own dash-separated segment. Long marketing phrases will push the name past the 72 character cap and get truncated.

Are my listing images uploaded anywhere?

No. The batch is read and zipped in the browser, so pre-launch product photography stays on your machine.

Recommendations

You Might Also Like

Nearby tools from the catalog that fit the same job or workflow.

Cleanor app

Do it all on your device

Cleanor puts these tools in one app: compress and convert images, video, and audio, work with PDFs, and scan text right on your device. Plus free up storage and clear inbox clutter with Email Cleaner. Start with a free trial.

  • iPhone
  • Android
  • Macsoon
  • Windowssoon