Traditionally, manufacturers and suppliers have relied on three core types of product imagery:
But there’s a new image type in town, and its quickly becoming a must-have for product pages: informative visuals, or infographic imagery. These visuals enhance the customer experience by presenting important product information—the bullet points that often live somewhere in the written description—in a visually appealing, easy-to-digest format.
"The goal of utilizing infographic imagery is to leverage imagery to help customers understand why they should purchase your product," said Melley Richards, BrandJump Director of Brand Content. "What are the key features? Why should they trust the product? What functionality will make their life easier?"
Imagery is a key component of the ecommerce shopping journey and the more robust information you can provide within the image carousel, the less friction the customer will experience and the more likely they will be to add to cart, Richards added. Adding infographic imagery will help customers feel more confident in their purchase decision and ultimately drive sales.
Creating this type of imagery for your catalog (or at least your bestselling products) now will not only help improve the customer experience, but will help your brand be a step ahead as they become more commonplace.
An infographic product image is a hybrid visual that combines text, icons, and imagery to convey key product details and selling points. These images sit alongside traditional visuals in the product carousel, where the customer is more likely to see it quickly. Combining image and text can be especially helpful in simplifying complex or critical information for a shopper to understand.
What Makes Infographic Images Unique:
Showcasing product features in the image carousel makes the details more visible and accessible compared to burying them in product descriptions. This type of visual increases customer engagement, builds trust, and, ultimately, drives conversions.
Today’s online shoppers are increasingly image-first. They scan visuals before diving into lengthy descriptions, which makes it critical to serve them the information they need upfront. Infographic images address this by:
By merging informative content with compelling visuals, infographic images allow brands to communicate the unique value of their products more effectively than words alone.
To ensure your infographic product images resonate with customers and align with retailer standards, here are a few best practices to keep in mind:
Infographic visuals can take many forms depending on the product, audience, and key selling points. Here are some ideas to help you get started:
Highlight how your product stacks up against competitors, similar items, or even between different options or customizations.
Showcase your product’s standout features.
Combine text and imagery to emphasize the product’s value.
Detail product functionality, materials, dimensions, or assembly.
Create branded or visually appealing graphics that emphasize the product’s overall appeal without delving into intricate details.
As retailers continue to focus on creating an excellent customer experience, brands must keep pace with evolving requirements and shopper expectations.
Infographic product images are more than a passing trend—they’re a powerful tool for improving the customer experience and showcasing your products in a more engaging and informative way.