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Changing the size of photo in google merchant center

Changing the size of photo in google merchant center

radaApeta
Explorer
64 0 24

Hello,

I have a problem, that Google Merchant Cetner wont accept my products because, they doesnt fit into the ad campagin. The photos are synchronized with photos from shopify. I have about 22k of product variants, so there is no way i am doing that manually. Is there any app or trick to edit them in bulk edit so they will look good in GMC ? When i looked at other stores they also have rectangle photos, but on google they fit.  Thank you very much 🙂

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valenta14
Replies 2 (2)

DaisyVo
Shopify Partner
4469 501 598

Hi @radaApeta 

To bulk edit your product photos to meet Google Merchant Center (GMC) requirements, you can use the following methods:

1-Photo Editing Apps: Use Shopify apps like:

  • Bulk Image Edit & SEO: Resize, crop, or compress images in bulk to fit GMC guidelines.
  • Pixc Product Photo Editor: Automates resizing and optimization. (Shopify App Store)

2-Third-Party Tools:

  • Use Adobe Photoshop (Batch Processing) or Canva Pro for bulk resizing.
  • FastStone Photo Resizer (Windows) for batch adjustments.

3-Automate via Feed Management Tool:

  • Use feed tools like DataFeedWatch or ShoppingFeeder to process your Shopify feed and adjust image dimensions automatically.

4-Ensure Correct Aspect Ratio:

  • GMC prefers square or 4:3 aspect ratio photos. Check Google’s image guidelines.

These methods allow you to bulk edit and synchronize images effectively with GMC.

If you have other questions, feel free to ask me.

Best regards,
Daisy

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marcusmathe23
Visitor
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I think you can bulk resize your images easily with any online image tools like https://imagitool.com/resize-image 
it lets you set fixed dimensions for all those 22k product images in one go, keep aspect ratio, adjust quality, and download everything as a zip. saved tons of time for me.