Sometimes, but Amazon main images are stricter than general product-photo editing. They need cleaner white backgrounds, clearer product framing, and less room for visual drift.
This is not just about making the image look better. The product usually needs to stay centered, clean, readable, and much closer to marketplace expectations.
Main images usually need much cleaner background treatment than broad editing gives.
The subject should read instantly at thumbnail size.
Amazon-style images need less creative drift and more catalog clarity.
Amazon main images are close to compliance-style image work, so repeatability and cleanliness matter more than broad prompt flexibility.
The background usually needs to be much closer to true white and free of clutter.
Use Nano Banana for first-pass cleanup, then route toward cleaner and more controlled listing-image workflow.
Centered single-product images are the easiest place to start.
Prompt for clean background, product focus, and marketplace-safe framing.
The image should feel closer to listing reality, not more creative.
This intent usually needs a tighter process than raw prompting alone.
Route this traffic into the tighter marketplace cluster before sending everyone straight to the workflow page.
Use this when the job is broader than the main image alone.
Use this when background cleanup is the main problem.
Use this when the real Amazon job is packaging-heavy and needs stronger catalog structure.