Screenshot Listing Review

Screenshot your listing on ANY platform — Facebook Marketplace, eBay, Gumtree, whatever — and AI reviews it with specific fixes.

Tip: You can paste screenshots directly (Ctrl+V / Cmd+V) or upload up to 5 screenshots of the same listing.

What Is a Screenshot Listing Review?

A screenshot listing review is a fast, AI-powered way to get feedback on your marketplace listing without sharing links or login credentials. Instead of copying and pasting your title, description, and price into separate fields, you simply take a screenshot of your live listing and upload it here. The AI reads everything visible in the image — your title, description, photos, price, shipping details, and seller badges — then returns a detailed breakdown of what is working, what is hurting your visibility, and exactly how to fix each issue.

This listing screenshot review tool was built specifically for resellers who flip items on platforms like eBay, Poshmark, Mercari, Depop, Facebook Marketplace, Etsy, and Gumtree. Whether you sell clothing, electronics, furniture, collectibles, or handmade goods, the review process adapts to your category and platform conventions. The result is a score out of ten across four dimensions — title, description, photos, and pricing — plus a list of quick wins you can act on immediately.

Unlike generic listing advice, a screenshot listing review analyzes your actual listing as buyers see it. The AI evaluates visual presentation, keyword density, competitive pricing signals, and trust indicators all at once. This means you get feedback that is specific to your item, your platform, and your current listing quality rather than broad tips that may not apply.

How the Screenshot Review Process Works

The process is straightforward. First, open your listing on the marketplace where it is published. Take a screenshot that captures the full listing view — title, main photo, price, and as much of the description as possible. If your listing is long, take multiple screenshots scrolling down through the page. You can upload up to five screenshots of the same listing to give the AI a complete picture.

Once you upload or paste your screenshots, the AI vision model reads the image content. It identifies the platform you are selling on, extracts the listing title, reads the description text, notes the asking price, and evaluates the product photos visible in the screenshots. All of this happens in seconds without you needing to type a single word about your listing.

The AI then scores each component on a scale from one to ten. For titles, it checks keyword relevance, character count optimization, brand and model inclusion, and search term alignment. For descriptions, it looks at completeness, condition disclosure, measurements or specifications, and persuasive language. Photo scoring evaluates background quality, lighting, angle variety, and whether the images build buyer confidence. Pricing analysis considers the item category, condition, platform norms, and competitive positioning.

Finally, the tool generates rewritten versions of your title and description that you can copy and paste directly into your listing. It also provides a buyer perspective summary that explains what a potential customer thinks when they land on your listing, helping you understand the gap between your intention and the buyer experience.

What the AI Looks at in a Listing Screenshot

The AI examines every visible element of your listing screenshot. This includes the product title and how well it uses keywords that buyers actually search for. It reads the full description text for completeness, noting whether you have included measurements, condition details, brand information, materials, and any flaws or defects. It checks whether your price is displayed clearly and evaluates it against typical ranges for similar items.

Product photos receive particular attention. The AI evaluates your main image for visual appeal, background cleanliness, and whether the item is the clear focal point. It notes if there are too few photos, if the lighting is poor, if images are blurry, or if important angles are missing. For clothing, it checks whether you have included flat lays, on-body shots, close-ups of tags, and detail shots of fabric texture or any wear.

Beyond the listing content itself, the AI also picks up on platform-specific signals visible in the screenshot. Seller ratings, shipping options, return policies, promoted listing badges, and item condition tags all factor into the overall assessment. These contextual details help the AI provide advice that accounts for the full buyer experience, not just the words and images you have chosen.

Which Marketplace Screenshots Work Best

This screenshot listing review tool supports listings from every major reselling platform. Each marketplace has its own layout, character limits, and buyer expectations, and the AI adapts its feedback accordingly.

For eBay listings, screenshots capture the structured format including item specifics, condition fields, and shipping costs. The AI evaluates whether you are using item specifics effectively, which directly affects eBay search visibility. eBay titles have an 80-character limit, and the AI checks whether you are maximizing that space with high-value keywords.

Poshmark screenshots work well because listings follow a consistent card format. The AI checks your cover shot quality, title keyword usage, brand tagging, size information, and whether your description follows Poshmark norms like including measurements and fabric content. It also notes whether your price leaves room for the offer culture that Poshmark buyers expect.

Mercari listing screenshots are analyzed for title optimization, photo count and quality, description completeness, and smart pricing usage. The AI checks whether you have enabled shipping protection and whether your price accounts for Mercari fees. Depop screenshots receive feedback tailored to the younger demographic and style-focused browsing behavior of that platform, including hashtag usage and aesthetic presentation.

Etsy listing screenshots are evaluated differently because Etsy favors long-tail keyword strategies and detailed product descriptions. The AI looks at your tags, title keyword stuffing versus readability balance, and whether your photos meet the high visual standards Etsy buyers expect. Facebook Marketplace and Gumtree screenshots are assessed for local selling best practices, including location visibility, price competitiveness for the local market, and description clarity for in-person pickup scenarios.

How to Take a Good Screenshot for Review

The quality of your review depends on the quality of your screenshots. To get the most accurate and helpful feedback, follow these guidelines when capturing your listing.

Start from the top of your listing page so the title, main photo, and price are all visible in the first screenshot. Then scroll down and take additional screenshots to capture the full description, additional photos, item specifics, and any other details. The tool accepts up to five screenshots, so use multiple captures to cover everything rather than trying to fit it all into one image.

For mobile screenshots, make sure you are viewing the listing as a buyer would see it, not in the seller editing view. Open the listing from your shop page or search results to see the public-facing version. Avoid screenshots of the listing editor because the AI needs to see the published format to give accurate feedback about how buyers experience your listing.

Ensure your screenshots are clear and not cropped too tightly. The AI reads text from the image, so blurry or low-resolution screenshots may result in misread titles or descriptions. On desktop, you can use your browser zoom to fit more of the listing into a single screenshot. On mobile, standard screenshots at full resolution work perfectly. You can also paste screenshots directly into this tool using Ctrl+V or Cmd+V, which is often faster than saving and uploading the file.

Common Issues Found in Listing Screenshots

After reviewing thousands of listing screenshots, certain problems appear repeatedly. Knowing these common issues helps you pre-empt them before running your review, and understanding why they matter helps you avoid repeating them across future listings.

Weak titles are the single most common problem. Sellers frequently use vague or overly short titles that waste valuable keyword space. A title like "Nice Dress" tells buyers and search algorithms almost nothing. A title like "Zara Satin Midi Dress Black Size M NWT" uses every word to attract the right buyer. The AI catches these gaps and rewrites your title with proper keyword density.

Incomplete descriptions rank second. Many sellers skip measurements, leave out the fabric content, fail to mention flaws, or write only one or two sentences. Buyers who cannot find the information they need simply move on. The AI flags missing details and generates a complete description you can paste directly.

Poor photo quality is the third major issue. Dark photos, cluttered backgrounds, missing angle shots, and too few images all reduce buyer confidence. The AI identifies specific photo problems and tells you exactly which shots to add or retake. For example, it might recommend adding a close-up of a logo, a tag shot to prove authenticity, or a measurement flat lay.

Pricing issues round out the top four. Listings are often priced without considering platform fees, shipping costs, or competitive positioning. The AI evaluates whether your price is likely to attract offers or drive buyers to competitors, and suggests a range that balances profit margin with sell-through rate.

Using the Feedback to Improve Your Sales

Getting the review is only half the process. Implementing the feedback systematically is what actually moves your sell-through rate. Start with the quick wins section, which lists the highest-impact changes you can make in under two minutes. These are the changes most likely to result in more views, more offers, and faster sales.

Copy the suggested title directly using the copy button and paste it into your listing. Do the same with the rewritten description. These rewrites are tailored to your specific item and platform, so they should work without major editing. However, always double-check that the AI has accurately captured your item details — verify measurements, condition, and any specifics before publishing.

For photo improvements, the AI provides a specific list of fixes rather than generic advice. If it says "add a close-up of the sole wear," go take that photo and add it. If it says "remove the cluttered background," retake your main image against a clean wall or white sheet. Addressing photo feedback typically has the largest impact on conversion because marketplace buyers make split-second decisions based on the thumbnail image before they ever read your title or description.

Screenshot Review vs. Text-Based Listing Review

You might wonder why a screenshot-based review exists when you could simply paste your title and description into a text review tool. The difference is significant. A text review can only evaluate the words you provide. It cannot see your photos, your pricing display, your seller badges, your shipping options, or the overall visual impression of your listing.

A screenshot listing review captures the complete buyer experience. It sees the listing exactly as a shopper does — photos first, then title, then price, then description. This holistic view enables feedback that accounts for how all elements work together. For example, a great title paired with a poor main photo will still result in low clicks, and only a visual review can catch that mismatch.

Screenshots also capture platform-specific elements that you might not think to mention in a text review. Item condition tags, seller ratings, shipping cost displays, promotion badges, and category placement all affect buyer behavior. The AI picks up on these contextual signals and factors them into its recommendations, giving you a more complete and actionable set of improvements.

Tips for Mobile Screenshots

Most resellers manage their listings from their phones, so mobile screenshots are the most common input for this tool. Here are specific tips to get the best results from mobile captures.

On iPhone, press the side button and volume up simultaneously to capture a screenshot. On Android, press power and volume down together. Both methods produce full-resolution images that the AI can read clearly. Avoid using screen recording or partial capture tools that reduce image quality.

When screenshotting from marketplace apps, make sure you are viewing the listing in its public format. Some apps show a different layout in the seller dashboard versus what buyers see. Navigate to your listing through the shop view or search to get the buyer-facing version. This ensures the AI evaluates the same experience your customers have.

If your listing is long, take a scrolling screenshot. Many phones support this natively — on Samsung, tap "Scroll capture" after taking a screenshot. On iPhone, take a screenshot in Safari and select "Full Page." Alternatively, simply take two or three separate screenshots scrolling down through the listing and upload all of them. The AI combines information from all uploaded screenshots to form a complete picture of your listing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the screenshot listing review tool free to use?

Yes, this listing screenshot review tool is completely free. You can upload screenshots of your marketplace listings and receive AI-powered feedback on your title, description, photos, and pricing without creating an account or entering payment information. There are no daily limits on how many listings you can review.

Which platforms does the screenshot review support?

The tool works with screenshots from any marketplace or selling platform. This includes eBay, Poshmark, Mercari, Depop, Etsy, Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree, Vinted, Craigslist, OfferUp, and more. The AI automatically detects which platform you are selling on and tailors its feedback to that platform's specific conventions, character limits, and buyer expectations.

How many screenshots should I upload for the best review?

For a thorough review, upload two to four screenshots that capture the complete listing — title, all photos, the full description, price, shipping details, and any item specifics. The tool accepts up to five screenshots. A single screenshot that shows the title and main photo will still produce useful feedback, but multiple screenshots give the AI more information to work with and result in more detailed, accurate recommendations.

Can I paste screenshots instead of uploading files?

Yes. You can paste screenshots directly into the tool using Ctrl+V on Windows or Cmd+V on Mac. This is often the fastest method because you can take a screenshot and immediately paste it without needing to save the file first, navigate to your downloads folder, and select it for upload.

How is a screenshot review different from a text-based listing review?

A screenshot review evaluates your listing visually, exactly as a buyer sees it. This means the AI can assess your photos, visual layout, price display, seller badges, and how all elements work together. A text-based review only analyzes the words you type in, missing critical visual context. Screenshot reviews consistently provide more comprehensive and actionable feedback because they capture the complete buyer experience.

What should I do after getting my review results?

Start with the quick wins section — these are the highest-impact changes. Copy the suggested title and description using the copy buttons and paste them into your listing. Then address any photo issues the AI identified by retaking or adding photos as recommended. Finally, consider the pricing feedback and adjust if the AI suggests your price may be hurting your sell-through rate. Re-run the review after making changes to verify your improvements.

Does the AI store or share my listing screenshots?

Your screenshots are processed in real time and are not stored, shared, or used for any purpose beyond generating your review. The images are sent to the AI for analysis and discarded after the review is complete. Your listing information remains private.

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