A bundle image is a product photo that shows several products sold together – for example shampoo + conditioner, console + game, or drill + bits. Instead of making the customer piece the offer together from separate photos, a single image shows exactly what the bundle contains.
A good bundle image has three traits: the products are cut out (no distracting backgrounds), their relative proportions look natural, and the layout is consistent with the rest of the store. A plus sign between the products often makes the bundle logic obvious in a split second.
Traditionally, bundle images required either a new photo shoot or manual Photoshop work: cut out each product, scale, place and export. Tools like Bundla automate the whole chain – you drop in existing product photos and get a finished bundle image in seconds.
Customers see instantly what's included, without reading the description.
A bundle with its own polished image reads as a real product – not a pasted-together deal.
When the image is no longer the bottleneck, you can test more bundles and campaigns.
Drop one product image in each slot. PNG, WebP or JPG, up to 20 MB per image.
The background is removed and the products are placed with even margins and spacing.
Download a transparent or coloured bundle image in your chosen format, ready for the store.
So the offer is understood instantly. A dedicated image makes the bundle a real product in the grid, in campaigns and in ads – much clearer than three separate photos.
Either manually in Photoshop (cut out each product, scale, place, export) or automatically with a tool like Bundla, where you drop in the product photos and get a finished PNG in seconds.
The same format as the rest of your product images – often square (e.g. 1000×1000) or portrait. Transparent or white background is the standard.
Try it with two of your own product photos – done in seconds.