Amazon Product Image Requirements 2026: The Complete Guide

Amazon product image requirements 2026: main image size, white background specs, and format tips for every product photo slot. Avoid listing rejection.

June 3, 2026
7 min read
By imresizer Team
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Your Amazon listing looks great on your screen. Then you upload the main product image — and Amazon rejects it. Or worse, your listing gets suppressed without warning and you lose sales while you figure out why.

Getting Amazon product image requirements right matters more than most sellers realize. The specs are strict, the consequences of non-compliance are real, and the details are specific enough that guessing always leads to problems. Here's exactly what you need.

Amazon Product Images at a Glance

Image TypeMinimum SizeRecommended SizeAspect RatioBackground
Main product image1000×1000 px1600×1600 px1:1 squarePure white (RGB 255, 255, 255)
Additional images (slots 2–9)1000 px longest side1600×1600 pxFlexibleAny
Swatch image30×30 px1:1

Main Image: Amazon's Non-Negotiable Rules

The main image is the one Amazon shows in search results. It has the strictest requirements — and violating any of them can get your listing suppressed.

Here's what Amazon requires for the main image:

  • Pure white background — RGB (255, 255, 255) exactly. Off-white, cream, and light gray are all rejected by Amazon's automated system.
  • Product fills at least 85% of the frame — no excessive padding or empty space around the product.
  • No text, logos, watermarks, or borders — the product must stand alone.
  • No props unless they're included with the product or essential for scale.
  • Supported formats: JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIFF. JPEG is recommended.
  • File size: under 10MB.
  • Key takeaway: Use 1600×1600 px — not just 1000×1000 px — for your main image. At 1600px, Amazon's zoom feature activates, letting buyers hover to magnify product details. Listings with zoom-enabled images consistently convert better.

    Additional Product Images (Slots 2–9)

    After the main image, you have up to 8 additional slots. These have much more flexibility.

    No white background required here. Lifestyle shots, room scenes, model photos, size charts, comparison infographics — all allowed and encouraged. Amazon even permits text overlays and branded content in secondary slots.

    Still, the 1000px minimum applies to all images. Recommended: 1600×1600 px for consistency across your gallery.

    Use these slots strategically. Answer the buyer's questions before they have to ask:

  • Multiple angles of the product
  • Size reference next to a common object
  • Close-up of material or texture
  • Infographic showing dimensions or key features
  • Lifestyle image showing the product in use
  • Listings with 7–9 images consistently outperform listings with fewer. If you're leaving slots empty, you're leaving conversion on the table.

    The White Background Problem (and How to Fix It)

    Here's what most Amazon guides miss: getting a truly pure white background is harder than it sounds.

    Photos taken in a lightbox or against a white sweep often come out slightly off-white — cream, warm gray, or pale yellow depending on your lighting. Amazon's system checks RGB values and flags images that aren't exactly (255, 255, 255).

    Two reliable fixes:

    1. AI background removal + JPG conversion. Remove the background with an AI tool to get a transparent PNG, then convert the PNG to JPG. The canvas fills with pure white (255, 255, 255) automatically on conversion — no manual color matching.
    2. Resize with Add Padding. Use the resize tool in Add Padding mode to place your product in the center of a white canvas at the exact 1600×1600 px dimensions Amazon expects.

    File Format and Compression Tips

    Amazon accepts JPEG, GIF, PNG, and TIFF. In practice, JPEG is the right choice for almost every product photo.

  • JPEG for standard product photography — smaller file sizes, sharp detail, no transparency issues.
  • PNG only if your product image genuinely requires transparency (rare for product photos; Amazon's main image needs a white background anyway).
  • No WebP — Amazon Seller Central doesn't currently support WebP uploads.
  • sRGB color profile, not Adobe RGB. Colors render differently at final output if you submit Adobe RGB files.
  • Under 10MB hard limit — most optimized product images are well under 2MB.
  • How to Resize Product Images Using imresizer

    1. Go to imresizer.com
    2. Upload your product image — click the button or drag and drop. Supports JPG, PNG, and WebP. Upload up to 12 images at once for batch processing.
    3. Set dimensions to 1600×1600 px. Choose Add Padding mode — this fits the product inside the square frame without cropping, preserving proportions and filling remaining space. Download your resized image instantly.

    For white backgrounds: use the Remove Background tool first, then convert the resulting PNG to JPG at imresizer.com/image-to-jpg. The conversion fills transparency with white automatically.

    Everything runs in your browser — no signup or software needed.

    Key Takeaways

  • Main image: 1600×1600 px, pure white background (RGB 255, 255, 255), product filling 85%+ of the frame
  • Additional images (slots 2–9): 1000px minimum, no background restriction — use lifestyle, detail, and infographic shots
  • Format: JPEG recommended, under 10MB, sRGB color profile
  • Use Add Padding mode when resizing non-square products to square dimensions to avoid cropping
  • Free Amazon Image Resize Tools

  • Resize Image (Add Padding mode) — resize to 1600×1600 px without cropping your product
  • Remove Background — AI-powered background removal for pure white background creation
  • Image to JPG — convert PNG (with transparency) to JPG; canvas fills white automatically
  • Compress / Reduce Image Size — reduce file size to meet Amazon's 10MB limit
  • Resize & Reduce Image — resize + compress in one step
  • All Image Tools
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    What size should Amazon product images be?

    Amazon requires a minimum of 1000px on the longest side, but 1600×1600 px is the recommended size for all product types. At 1600px, Amazon's zoom feature activates, letting buyers hover to magnify product details. Images under 1000px are rejected automatically.

    Does Amazon require a white background for all product images?

    Only for the main product image. The background must be pure white — RGB (255, 255, 255) exactly. Additional product image slots (2–9) can use any background, including lifestyle photos, room scenes, and branded imagery.

    What file format should I use for Amazon product photos?

    JPEG is recommended for most product photography — smaller file sizes without visible quality loss. Amazon also accepts PNG, GIF, and TIFF. Note that Amazon Seller Central does not currently support WebP file uploads.

    Why does Amazon keep rejecting my product images?

    The most common reasons: the main image background isn't pure white (RGB 255, 255, 255), the product fills less than 85% of the frame, the image is under 1000px on the longest side, or there's text, a logo, or a watermark on the main image. Slightly off-white backgrounds from lightbox photography are a very common cause.

    Can I use Add Padding mode to make a rectangular product image square?

    Yes — this is the correct approach. Add Padding mode in imresizer resizes your image to fit inside the target square (1600×1600 px) while preserving the original aspect ratio, then fills the remaining space. The result is a white-padded square image that meets Amazon's main image requirements.

    References

  • Amazon Seller Central — Product Image Requirements
  • Amazon Seller Central — Technical Image File Requirements
  • Jungle Scout — Amazon Image Requirements Guide