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.