Trust and privacy

What happens to the file

  • Files stay on your device while Picmu prepares the frame, background, and export.
  • This page is already tied to one marketplace preset, so it is easier to start from the right frame.
  • Warnings only cover what Picmu can really check in the browser. They are not moderation guarantees.

Quick flow

How to use this page with confidence

  1. Open the Shopify page and drop in one representative product shot.
  2. Start with “1:1 square” and “Center subject”, then check how the product sits inside the 1:1 frame.
  3. Export one reference file, confirm it inside the real uploader, and only then repeat the same setup across the catalog.

Benefits

Why this page is useful

A dedicated Shopify route for square storefront images, steadier grid presentation, and repeatable local export.

The working frame is already in place

The route starts from a 2048 x 2048 square box so Shopify product work begins from a dependable storefront shape.

Background handling fits the destination

Shopify can be more theme-dependent than marketplaces, but a calmer background and steadier product scale still make the collection grid easier to scan.

The export path is easy to repeat

Once one storefront image feels right, repeat the same frame and naming rhythm so the full catalog stays visually steady.

Route setup

How the page starts and what it checks

Shopify usually feels cleaner when the product scale stays consistent from card to card and the export box does not drift between themes, collections, and detail pages.

Route defaults

What is already tuned for you

The route starts from a storefront-safe square

Shopify images open directly in the square box instead of depending on a later theme-level crop guess.

Catalog consistency stays visible

The page keeps the frame, background, and export naming logic close enough for repeat product-card work.

Capability notes

Where the browser helps and where it limits

Theme behavior can still vary

The square frame is a dependable starting point, but the live storefront still deserves a quick visual check before bulk export.

Consistency usually matters more than max fill

A slightly calmer product scale can produce a cleaner storefront grid than pushing every image to the absolute edge.

Tradeoffs

What to consider before export

A dedicated page still does not replace a final uploader check

Even the correct preset should be validated once in the real platform uploader before you process a full catalog.

Smart fit is still a heuristic

It helps trim external empty space, but the final composition still needs a human check before bulk export.

Format is only one part of the result

Accepted formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP, HEIC matter, but background treatment, product scale, and safer margins usually matter just as much.

Best practices

Keep the output reliable

  • Use “1:1 square” only after the product already reads as fully visible.
  • No universal white-background requirement; prioritize consistent storefront treatment.
  • Validate one real export in the live upload form before you batch-process the whole set.

FAQ

Questions before you export

No. Core processing and export stay local in the browser.

Open in Picmu

Open Shopify workspace

Shopify usually feels cleaner when the product scale stays consistent from card to card and the export box does not drift between themes, collections, and detail pages.

Open Shopify workspace