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AI Product Photos for Trendyol: A Seller's Guide

A practical guide to Trendyol product photos: white-background main image, recommended sizes, what converts for Turkish buyers, and how AI helps you produce compliant, consistent listings fast.

Why Trendyol photos decide the sale

Trendyol is Turkey's largest marketplace, and most shopping there happens on a phone. Your main image is a small thumbnail competing against dozens of similar listings on a search results page. If it is dark, cluttered, or slightly off-frame, buyers scroll past before they ever read your title or price.

Clean, consistent photos do two jobs at once. They help your listing pass Trendyol's catalog checks so the product actually goes live, and they make the item look trustworthy enough for a shopper to tap. This guide covers the specs that matter, what tends to convert with Turkish buyers, and how AI tools can help you hit both without a studio.

Trendyol image rules, in plain terms

The single most important rule is the main image. Trendyol expects the first (catalog) photo to show the product clearly on a clean white background, with the value commonly cited as pure white, RGB 255,255,255. No shadows, props, banners, watermarks, or promotional text belong on that first image.

For size, the widely recommended dimension is 1200 x 1800 pixels in a vertical 2:3 ratio, which fills the most space on a mobile screen. A minimum of 600 x 800 pixels is often cited as acceptable, but aim above 1200 px on the long side for a sharp, professional look. Some non-fashion categories also use a 1:1 square format.

On files: JPEG or PNG are supported, and sellers are generally advised to keep each image small, with a roughly 2 MB per-file limit commonly referenced. You can usually upload up to 8 images per product. Because rules and category specs change, always confirm the current requirements in your Trendyol seller panel before a big upload.

What converts for Turkish buyers

Use the 8 image slots as a story, not 8 copies of the same shot. Slot one is your clean white-background hero. After that, add angles, close-ups of fabric or material, scale references, and where it fits the product, on-model or in-context lifestyle shots. These extra images are where you build confidence and reduce returns.

Consistency across your store matters as much as any single photo. When every listing shares the same framing, lighting, and white background, your storefront looks professional and your products sit neatly together on category pages. Mismatched crops and backgrounds make even good products feel improvised.

Keep the product large in the frame. Many sellers aim for the item to fill most of the image with only a small margin, so it stays legible at thumbnail size. Avoid adding text overlays or discount badges to the main image; those are common reasons a catalog photo gets rejected.

How AI helps you produce compliant images fast

Most sellers do not have a lighting setup or a photographer, and that is exactly where AI cleanup helps. You can shoot products on your phone, then use AI to remove the background and place the item on a true white backdrop that matches the catalog expectation. This is the fastest way to turn a messy home photo into a usable main image.

AI also fixes the small consistency problems that pile up across a catalog: uneven backgrounds, stray shadows, off-center framing, and inconsistent margins. Renderivo cleans backgrounds, sets a clean white background, and frames products into a tidy square, so a whole batch of listings ends up looking like one coherent set.

AI is a finishing tool, not a license to mislead. Clean the background and frame the shot, but keep the product itself honest: real color, real texture, real condition. Accurate photos lower returns and protect your seller rating, which on Trendyol is worth far more than a flashy but misleading image.

A simple workflow you can repeat

Start with a decent source photo: good daylight, the product in focus, shot straight on. AI cannot recover detail that was never captured, so a few extra seconds at capture time pays off.

Then clean and standardize: remove the background, set it to white for the main image, and frame consistently. For categories that use a square layout, a square maker keeps every thumbnail aligned. Finally, before upload, compress each file so it stays sharp while respecting the per-image size limit; an image compressor lets you do this without visibly hurting quality.

Save your settings as a repeatable recipe. Once your first batch looks right, every new product follows the same steps, and you can list faster without your store losing its consistent, professional feel.

Frequently asked questions

Does the Trendyol main image have to be on a white background?

Yes. The first catalog image is generally expected to show the product on a clean white background, commonly cited as RGB 255,255,255, with no props, text, or watermarks. Additional images can use models, detail shots, and lifestyle backgrounds.

What image size should I use for Trendyol?

A widely recommended size is 1200 x 1800 pixels in a vertical 2:3 ratio, with 600 x 800 often cited as the minimum. Aim above 1200 px on the long side for sharpness. Some non-fashion categories also accept a 1:1 square. Confirm current specs in your seller panel.

What file format and size does Trendyol accept?

JPEG and PNG are supported, and sellers are commonly advised to keep files small, with around a 2 MB per-image limit often referenced. Compress images before upload so they stay sharp while meeting the limit. Always verify the current limit in your seller panel.

Can AI-edited photos get my listing rejected?

Background cleanup and consistent framing are fine and common. Problems come from misleading edits, watermarks, or promotional text on the main image. Keep the product's real color, texture, and condition accurate, and use AI only to clean and standardize.

Make Trendyol-ready photos in minutes

Clean backgrounds, set a true white main image, and frame products consistently across your whole catalog. New accounts get free credits, so you can prepare your first batch before listing.