If uploading less than 10 images to a product can be quick and easy via Bulk > Imports. If uploading more that 10 images, we suggest doing so via the FTP Option.
** NOTE: The file size limit is 10MB
- Rename the image the same as the part number, SKU, or MPN that you want it to upload for. If you are uploading multiple images for the same part, end the file name with _1, _2, etc. In the example pictured, we are uploading four .jpg images for part 014154390280.
- Images can be either in .jpg .bmp .png or .gif
- Images can be either in .jpg .bmp .png or .gif
- Zip all of the image files. The name of the zipped file does not matter.
- For Windows, right click on the folder itself (NOT the images inside the folder) and select "Send to," "Compressed (zipped) folder"
- For Mac, right click on the folder itself (NOT the images inside the folder) and select, "Compress # Items." This will create a new zip file containing the folder with your images.
- Next, log into your Control Panel on manage.revolutionparts.com.
- Click on the gear icon in the upper right hand corner.
- Select "Bulk" from the left-side menu, then "Imports."
- Click on the green "+New Import" button on the right side of the screen. The upload box will pop up.
- Change the "Upload Type" to "Product Images".
- Click on the "Select File" button and choose your zip file.
- After that, choose the store you would like to update (if you have more than one). Otherwise, leave it at "All Stores".
- Finally, choose an Update Rule.
- To finish, click "Upload File," and your file will begin processing.
It may take some time for your images to process, depending on how large your file is. Click the "Refresh" button to the left of the green "+New Import" button to see live updates on your file.
** Please note: that the bulk image loader will not work if the part numbers/SKU/MPN are not:
A) exact matches, or
B) already present in the catalog. The bulk image loader can't retroactively link images to parts after they are added; the parts must be in the catalog first in order for the bulk image loader to work properly.