Backgrounds
Any backdrop, without renting one.
Eight ready backdrops cover most listings. When they do not, upload a reference image of the look you want or describe it in your own words, and the product stays exactly as photographed.
Eight backdrops, plus your own reference image or written prompt
The grid effect
Buyers judge your shop before they open a single listing.
A search result is a wall of thumbnails. Eight different bedrooms behind eight items reads as a car boot sale; the same backdrop behind all of them reads as a shop. Nothing else you can change in an afternoon moves that impression as much.
Studio white and dark, marble, concrete, wood, carpet, turf and daylight outdoors.
Upload a reference image of the aesthetic you want and the swap follows it.
Picking the same backdrop every time costs nothing and makes the feed look deliberate.
FAQ
Questions, answered.
Does the product itself change?
No. The swap replaces what is behind and around the item. The item stays as photographed, including its color, wear and shape.
Can I use a backdrop that is not in the list?
Two ways. Upload a reference image of the look you are after, or describe it in your own words with the custom option. Both feed the same swap.
Should every listing use the same backdrop?
For a shop grid, usually yes. A consistent backdrop is the single cheapest thing that makes a feed look professional, and it costs you nothing extra to keep picking the same one.
Why does carpet exist as an option?
Because buyers trust a photo that looks like it was taken in a real home more than a floating studio render, especially on Depop. Not every listing wants to look like a catalog.
Backgrounds
Give every listing the same backdrop.
A consistent grid is the cheapest credibility a shop can buy.