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Amazon product infographic maker

Details

How to use Amazon product infographic maker

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

How to build an Amazon secondary product image grid

Amazon's main image cannot carry any text or added graphic, so everything explanatory lives in the secondary slots. A photo grid is the simplest thing that can go there.

The composition runs on a canvas in your browser, so nothing is uploaded.

  • Prepare the source photos, baking in any feature text first, since this tool does not add text.
  • Upload up to six of them, each under 12 MB.
  • Choose a layout: three-grid for a hero plus two details, four-grid for a comparison set, six-grid for a feature stack.
  • Set tight padding and a white background so the image sits cleanly on Amazon's white detail page.
  • Export at 1600 on the long edge and upload it to a secondary image slot, never the main image.

Why Amazon-style secondary images need structure more than complexity

A lot of Amazon-style support visuals are not complicated infographics. They are usually one stronger feature image plus a few supporting detail shots that explain the product more clearly.

That is why this page opens on a layout built for one primary panel and supporting detail panels, instead of starting from a more open-ended collage grid.

What this version is best at

It works well when you need a lightweight support image for a listing gallery: combine a few photos, keep the frame clean, and export one clearer visual fast.

  • Amazon-style secondary images
  • Feature plus supporting-detail layouts
  • Cleaner product support visuals
  • Local browser export with metadata-safe save
Tips

Getting a better result out of Amazon product infographic maker

Specific settings and thresholds, not general advice.

  • Amazon bans text, logos and graphics on the main image, so an infographic can only ever go in a secondary slot. Most categories give you nine image slots, and slots two onward are where comparison grids, in-the-box shots and scale shots belong.
  • This page opens on the three-grid layout at 1600 x 1200 with tight padding and a white background. 1600 pixels on the long edge is Amazon's recommended size and clears the 1000 pixel threshold that enables zoom.
  • This tool composes photos into panels. It does not add callout text, arrows or icons, which means what it produces is a photo grid rather than a labelled infographic. If you need feature text, render it into the source images before you bring them here.
  • Tight padding is the right default for Amazon. Secondary images are viewed as a filmstrip of small thumbnails, so panels that sit close together read as one designed image rather than as loose photos with white gutters.
  • White is the safe background because Amazon's page is white. A charcoal or warm collage panel introduces a hard edge against the page that makes the image look like an ad rather than product content.
Limits

What Amazon product infographic maker does not do

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

  • It does not add text callouts, arrows, icons or feature labels. The only text it can render is a before and after label pair, so it is a photo collage builder, not a true infographic designer.
  • It cannot be used for the main image. Amazon prohibits composed graphics, text and borders there.
  • The maximum is six images, and the largest canvas is 1600 x 1600.
  • It does not check Amazon's image policy, and it will happily produce a layout that would be rejected in slot one.
At a glance

Who Amazon product infographic maker is for

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

Best fit

Marketplace teams and sellers preparing Amazon-style secondary images, feature boards, and practical product support visuals

Ideal for

Turning a few product images into one clearer Amazon-style secondary visual without using a heavier design workflow

FAQ

Common questions

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

Does this create AI-generated infographic designs?

No. It is a local browser collage and listing-graphic builder. You arrange existing images inside a preset layout and export the result locally.

Can I change the layout after upload?

Yes. The page starts from an Amazon-style feature layout, but the same layout controls remain available in the editor.

Does the export stay on my device?

Yes. The full workflow stays in the browser, and the saved file is rebuilt through canvas so common metadata is stripped on save.

Can I use an infographic as my Amazon main image?

No. The main image must show only the product on a pure white background with no text, logos, borders or added graphics. Infographics go in the secondary slots, which is where Amazon expects them.

How many image slots does Amazon give me?

Most categories offer nine, with the main image plus additional slots for lifestyle, scale, in-the-box and comparison shots. Amazon's own guidance is to fill as many as you can, since detail-page images carry the conversion.

Does this tool add feature text to the panels?

No, and that is the honest limit of the page. It arranges up to six photos into a grid on a background, with an optional before and after label. Any headline, spec or callout text has to be part of the images you upload.

What size should an Amazon secondary image be?

At least 1000 pixels on the longest side so the zoom feature works, with 1600 pixels recommended. Every layout in this tool exports at 1600 on the long edge.

Should the panels be tight or spaced out?

Tight. Amazon renders secondary images as small thumbnails in a filmstrip, and airy padding wastes the pixels that make the image readable at that size.

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