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Shoppers Read Your Images, Not Your Copy. Grade the Gallery That Makes the Sale.

A silent thumb-scroller decides from photos alone. Describe your image stack slot by slot and list your buyer objections. Get a grade against the 7-frame strategy, a main-image suppression check, and the one shot to add or fix first.

Amazon Listing Images Grader

7-frame grade · main-image check · objection-to-frame map

3 free runs per day. Your description is processed once and never shared.
Grading your gallery

Why the gallery is the real sales page

Most shoppers never read a bullet. They land, they swipe through the photos, and they decide. That makes the image stack the primary sales mechanism, not a supporting act. When sellers treat images as decoration, they burn slots on three near-identical white-background angles and skip the infographic, the scale shot, and the lifestyle frame that would have closed the sale.

There is a proven order. Seven frames, each doing one job, walking a hesitant buyer from the search click to the buy. This grader checks whether each frame exists and does its job, whether your main image is at risk of suppression, and whether every objection you listed is answered by a specific photo. It grades the strategy you describe, since it cannot see the pixels themselves.

How it works

1. Describe each slot

What every image shows, your product, who it is for, and the objections buyers raise.

2. Graded frame by frame

Slot coverage, main-image compliance, objection mapping, and mobile legibility, summed to a score.

3. The shot to fix first

Which missing frame or main-image risk to fix first for the biggest lift.

The 7-frame gallery

Frame
Its one job
Main
Win the search click: product on pure white, 85% fill, no text or props
Frame 2
Lead with the primary benefit as a phone-legible infographic
Frame 3
Show 3 to 4 key features labeled right on the product
Frame 4
Demonstrate scale and quality with a size reference and a close-up
Frame 5
Show the target buyer using it in a real setting
Frame 6
Address alternatives with a comparison or a contents overview
Frame 7
Build confidence with warranty, credentials, or the final objection resolved

Who gets the most out of this

Galleries with three near-identical white shots and no infographic or lifestyle frame
Main images with text, props, or a background that risks suppression
Listings where a common objection shows up in reviews but never in a photo
Sellers planning a photoshoot who want the shot list before they spend on it

Questions sellers ask us

Your text is sent to our server, processed once by the AI to generate the grade, and not shared with anyone. We keep your email and a short usage summary so we can send you the results. Your description is not resold, published, or used to train anything.

The tool grades the coverage and intent you describe, not the pixels, so it cannot tell you a photo looks good or bad. It tells you whether each of the 7 frames exists and does its job, whether the main image risks suppression, and whether every objection is answered by a frame. Treat it as a gallery-strategy audit, then judge the visual quality yourself.

A slot-by-slot description of what each current image shows, your product and who it is for, and the top objections buyers raise. If you have fewer than seven images, describe what you have and the grader names the missing frames and what each should show.

The main image is what wins or loses the search click, and it lives under strict rules: pure white background, product filling most of the frame, no text, logos, props, or borders. Breaking those rules can get the listing suppressed. The grader flags any suppression risk it can spot in your description of that slot.

Your gallery is graded. Want to see what a page built to sell looks like?

A strong image stack on a standard template still leaves money on the table. We build product pages engineered around one number: revenue per visitor. Watch the demo and see the difference between images that describe and a page that closes.

Watch the Demo → A few minutes, real pages, real numbers. No call required to watch.

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