Images

Basic information on uploading images from products.

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Written by Ashley Fankhauser
Updated over a week ago

Basic Requirements

  • JPEG (.jpg), PNG (.png), or WebP (.webp) formats

  • Maximum size: 5MB

  • Maximum width and height: 2048 x 2048

  • Avoid CMYK color spaces in JPG files


Integration-specifics requirements

Clover

Clover does not support images.

Square

Until recently, Square only supported images at the product level. This means that if you had an image on individual variants, they would have been overridden by the product image. 

Thrive currently only syncs out one image to Square, but our team is working on updating this feature to encompass more images.

For Square Online users:

Square has updated how it handles Square Online listings, which affects how we sync images and descriptions. You might need to tweak your workflow while we make updates to support this change.

Contact us to ensure you can continue updating your products without affecting your website.

Shopify & WooCommerce

Additional images can be linked using the product description. Just make sure to link directly to the image. The easiest way to do this is to right-click and select "Copy Image Address" on whichever site hosts the image and then paste it into the product description field in Thrive.


Why are my images being uploaded sideways?

Most cameras will store an "orientation" flag on the image file, according to how the camera was physically rotated when the picture was taken. Some photo apps will read this information to auto-rotate your display, without rotating the image itself.

When this happens, it's easy to upload an image that appears to be oriented correctly, only to see it sideways in Thrive.

To fix this, open the photo in a photo editor, rotate the image, save it, and upload it again.


Why are my images recolored in PDF files?

The software that creates PDF files has trouble with certain JPG files. If you find that the colors of your images are inverted, we recommend replacing your image with either a PNG file or a JPG file that uses an RGB color space.


Things to Note:

  • Thrive will automatically push pictures to the point of sale/web store (if supported).

  • Images can be added to individual variants.

  • Images can be added and managed using the "Manage Images" button on the product page:

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