Articles on the topic How to use Feed Image Editor

The results of our image audit show that the biggest barrier to advertising product photos is watermarks. Approximately 45 % of online stores have a problem with these security features. Most comparison engines do not support them. Therefore, products that contain them will not make it to the advertisement. In the Feed Image Editor, you can find a simple solution to remove them.

Online stores contain many different product images. You can find a mixture of small, large, high-quality and low-quality photos there. Some dimensions are directed more horizontally, others vertically. Ideally, you need only one format to use in the advertising system. Let us show you how to easily unify or customize them in the Feed Image Editor.

Exporting and importing templates in the Feed Image Editor is advantageous for anyone advertising on multiple ad systems or in different language versions. Don't waste time creating the same template for other outputs. We'll show you how to do it once and then apply it to all the outputs your ad targets.

Feed Image Editor edits product images in bulk and automatically. Whether you need to remove products' background photos, improve their quality or add various graphic elements, the principle is still the same. You need to create a template and apply it to the query in Mergado. We have a simple guide for you on how to set up these templates and continue working with them. Let's get to it.

Many comparison engines require a white background without adding a product photo or graphic elements in their surroundings. You are already familiar with our Background Removal feature in the app. This time we will show you how to improve it with the slider. It changes the background crop sensitivity of product photos.

Advertising on Google Merchant is appealing to many sellers. From 1800 audits in 2021, we found that 11% of e-shops did not meet its requirements for product images. Together we will discuss the five most common mistakes and ways to avoid them. Let's take a closer look at watermarks, alternative images, the proper dimensions, and unavailable or missing product photos.