Drop a product photo. See exactly what Pixly changes.
Upload one image and get a before/after preview with AI alt text, an SEO filename, WebP compression, and a 1:1 crop. Takes about 10 seconds.
Drop a product image here
JPG, PNG, or WebP · Max 10 MB · 3 tries per hour
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How the demo works
Three steps, one photo
Step 1
Upload your image
JPG, PNG, or WebP up to 10 MB. Any product photo from your catalog works.
Step 2
Pixly analyzes it
AI reads the photo, writes alt text, picks an SEO filename, and builds the optimized file.
Step 3
Compare before and after
See filename, alt text, file size, and the 1:1 crop side by side.
What the demo shows
Four improvements on your real photo
This is the same pipeline Pixly runs on every product image after you connect your store.
AI alt text
Gemini reads your photo and writes natural alt text built for Google Image Search, not a generic template.
SEO filename
See IMG_4523.jpg become something like blue-ceramic-mug-studio.webp before you connect Shopify.
WebP compression
Compare original file size against the optimized WebP output on your actual image.
1:1 Shopify crop
Preview the exact center-crop square Pixly syncs to your product pages.
Why this matters
Search engines read text about images, not the images themselves
Empty alt text and camera filenames like IMG_4523.jpg mean Google and AI shopping tools skip your products. Pixly fixes that at scale.
- Google Image Search uses alt text to understand product photos
- Descriptive filenames add another SEO signal search engines read
- WebP loads faster than JPEG, which helps page speed and conversion
- Shopify product grids look cleaner with consistent 1:1 images
Ready to run this on your whole catalog?
Take the 2-minute quiz for a plan matched to your store size and upload pace. Or start free with 69 tokens every month.
Want to scan your whole store first?
Paste your Shopify URL and see which products have missing alt text, weak filenames, or heavy image files.
Run free store scan