Why Add Photos to Your Catalogs
Adding photos makes your catalog clearer, more professional, and more attractive. Images allow you to:
Grab attention from the first glance.
Highlight your key products and services.
Create a professional and reassuring visual experience.
Strengthen your identity with a consistent style.
How to Add Photos to Your Products and Services
The first photo added to a product or service gallery will be used as the main illustration image on your site's homepage.
You can easily rearrange the gallery with a drag-and-drop (click & drop) to place any photo in the first position without any hassle.
Access the Product or Service Catalog
Go to the CentralApp editor.
Open the product or service catalog.
Click on the edit icon to the right of the catalog of your choice.
Options for Your Visuals
When adding a photo, a window will open to let you choose your visual source:
Images stored on your computer or mobile.
Royalty-free photos from platforms like Unsplash or Pexels.
The first photo added to a product or service gallery will be used as the main image on the homepage. You can easily rearrange the gallery with drag-and-drop to place any photo in the first position.
Add a Photo to a New Item
When creating a product or service, upload the corresponding image.
Save the item to apply the changes.
Add a Photo to an Existing Item
Go to the catalog and select the item to edit.
Click on the edit icon.
Add the photo via the options window.
Save to confirm the changes.
Expected Results
After adding and optimizing your photos:
Your catalog is visually appealing and harmonious.
Each product or service is clearly identified and highlighted.
Navigation is intuitive on both desktop and mobile.
Customers make purchase decisions more easily, thanks to professional visuals and a consistent style.
The first photo of each gallery appears as the main image on the homepage, but you can easily change it with drag-and-drop.
Each product or service should have its own photo. Otherwise, your establishment's logo will be displayed instead, making the catalog less clear and attractive.
Best Practices for Optimal Results
One photo per product or service: avoid empty slots for a cohesive catalog.
Clear and bright visuals: prioritize well-framed and high-quality images.
Consistent style: use the same style across all your sections.
Web-optimized files: avoid overly large images to prevent slow loading times.






