Image galleries let customers choose from images you’ve uploaded in advance. Instead of asking customers to upload their own files, you provide a curated set of images they can browse and select — perfect for clip art, monogram styles, design templates, or pattern selections.
How Image Galleries Work
An image gallery is a collection of images you manage in the app. When you create an option with the Image Gallery type, customers see a visual picker on the product page showing your uploaded images. They simply click to select one.
This is different from the File Upload option type, where customers upload their own files. Image Gallery is for pre-curated selections you control.
Managing Galleries
Galleries are managed from Settings > Galleries:
Go to Settings in the app sidebar
Click Galleries
Click Create Gallery and give it a name
Upload images by dragging or clicking to select
Optionally add tags to images for filtering
You can add, remove, or replace images at any time. Changes are reflected immediately on your storefront.
Organizing with Tags
Add tags to gallery images for filtering:
Click an image in the gallery
Add one or more tags (e.g., “sports”, “floral”, “holiday”)
When creating an Image Gallery option, enter tags in the Filter by Tags field to show only matching images
This lets you reuse one large gallery across multiple options, showing only the relevant images for each.
Creating an Image Gallery Option
Create or edit an option
Select Image Gallery as the option type (under Advanced)
In Gallery Settings, select the gallery to use
Optionally enter tags to filter images
Choose whether gallery selections should add cost
Save the option
Customers will see a visual picker with your gallery images on the product page.
Gallery Pricing
With pricing - Gallery selections can add to the product price, just like other option types
No additional price - Check “No Additional Price for Gallery Images” to make gallery selections free regardless of any pricing rules
Plan Requirements
Image galleries require the Unlimited plan.
