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Amazon listing mockup generator

How to use our listing mockup tool to test and optimize your Amazon listings' most important info

Use PickFu’s Amazon listing mockup generator to create realistic Amazon-style product listings before they go live. You can test a new product concept, compare your listing against competitors, or try different images, titles, prices, ratings, and review counts before investing in live listing changes.

PickFu now supports several Amazon-specific formats. Use this article for the original listing mockup/card-style workflow. If you want to show products in an Amazon search results context, use a SERP mockup. If you want to test Amazon image stacks or A+ Content, use Image Sets or the A+ Content layout.

What is the Amazon listing mockup generator?

The mockup generator is a free PickFu tool that lets you build Amazon-style listing previews without Photoshop or HTML. You can import product information from Amazon where supported, or create a blank mockup and enter the listing details manually.

Use it to test:

  • Pre-launch listing ideas for products that are not live yet

  • Your listing against competitor listings

  • Different main images, titles, prices, ratings, and review counts

  • How shoppers respond to your listing in a realistic Amazon context

When to use a listing mockup

  1. New product launch: Validate the way your product appears before you publish the listing.

  2. Competitive comparison: Compare your mockup against top competitors so you can understand what shoppers notice first.

  3. Listing optimization: Test changes to your main image, title, price, rating, or review count before changing the live listing.

How to create an Amazon listing mockup

You can create mockups from the public Amazon mockup generator or inside the PickFu survey builder.

Use the public mockup generator

  1. Add products. Enter ASINs or keywords in the public generator to pull in products, or start from scratch for a hypothetical product.

  2. Customize your mockups. Edit the product image, title, price, rating, and review count so each option reflects what you want to test.

  3. Import and test. Send the mockups to the PickFu poll builder and ask your target audience which listing they would click, trust, or buy from.

Tip: If mockups do not import to the poll builder, check whether your browser blocked the new tab or window and temporarily disable ad blockers for the import flow.

Use Mockup options in the survey builder

  1. Start a new poll and go to the question step.

  2. In the Options area, choose Mockup.

  3. Enter a valid ASIN or Amazon URL to import product information, or create a blank mockup and enter the details manually. In the builder, use the public mockup generator if you need keyword search.

  4. Use the edit controls on each mockup to change the image, title, rating, review count, and price.

  5. Preview the poll, choose your audience, and launch when the mockups look right.

Which Amazon format should I use?

  • Listing mockup: Best for testing product detail page-style listing information, including image, title, price, rating, and reviews.

  • SERP mockup: Best for testing how products compete in an Amazon search results grid. SERP mockups support up to 8 product options.

  • Image Sets: Best for testing full product image stacks, such as a main image plus supporting images.

  • A+ Content layout: Best for testing Amazon A+ Content images in a normalized stacked layout.

FAQs

Can I use keyword search in the survey builder?

The public Amazon mockup generator supports ASINs or keywords. Inside the survey builder, use a valid ASIN or Amazon URL, or create a blank mockup and enter the details manually.

Can I edit imported product information?

Yes. After importing product details, you can edit the image, title, price, rating, and review count before launching your poll.

Can I test Amazon A+ Content with this tool?

Use the A+ Content layout in Image Sets instead. It is designed to stack and normalize A+ Content images in a format that matches Amazon’s display.

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