Marketplace image requirements are strict because product photos need to look consistent in grids, search results, detail pages, and ads. Cropping decisions affect trust and conversion.
For teams working on batch image cropping and resizing in Figma, the useful question is not just “which tool exports this?” It is “what has to be true before this asset, file, or review flow is safe to ship?” HyperCrop is useful because it helps turn Figma work into multi-size, multi-ratio image exports with reusable crop presets, but the quality still comes from a clear workflow.
What to Check
- Document each marketplace’s required dimensions, background rules, margin expectations, and file formats.
- Keep product scale consistent across a batch so one item does not appear smaller or cheaper than another.
- Preserve enough whitespace for marketplace previews and zoom behavior.
- Check thumbnails, not just full-size images, because buyers often see the crop in a grid first.
- Export variants for product page, ad, email, and social use when the same image has multiple jobs.
Common Mistakes
- Manual cropping can slowly drift across a product catalog.
- A crop that works on a product page may fail in a search grid or paid ad.
- Marketplace rules may reject images with too much text, decoration, or background noise.
A Practical Workflow
HyperCrop is useful when marketplace image production needs reusable crop presets rather than one-off manual resizing.
Start by preparing the Figma source file with real content, clear naming, and the constraints that matter for production. Then run a focused review against the checklist above before exporting or sharing. That keeps the work from turning into a last-minute cleanup job.
When This Matters Most
This matters most when the work is repeated, client-facing, compliance-sensitive, performance-sensitive, or likely to be reused by another team. One-off manual fixes can survive on memory. Repeatable production work needs a documented process.
Next Step
Use this checklist alongside the relevant HyperCrop tutorial or product workflow, then review HyperCrop when you are ready to make this process faster inside Figma.