Uncover Walmart's complex image requirements that go far beyond simple uploads - from technical specs to enforcement consequences that can unpublish your products.

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Lena: Hey Miles, I was setting up my Walmart seller account yesterday and came across something called their "image saving policy" - and honestly, I had no idea what that even meant. Is this about how they store my product photos?
Miles: You know, that's a great question, and it's actually more nuanced than most sellers realize! Walmart's image saving policy isn't just about storage - it's really about their comprehensive guidelines for how images must be formatted, hosted, and maintained throughout your entire selling relationship with them.
Lena: Oh, so it's not just "save your images and upload them"?
Miles: Exactly! It covers everything from technical specifications like file formats and dimensions, to content requirements, URL hosting rules, and even what happens to your images after you submit them. I mean, they have specific requirements for RGB color formats, 2200 by 2200 pixel dimensions, and they even dictate that your file names should use the 14-digit GTIN.
Lena: Wow, that's incredibly detailed. And I'm guessing there are consequences if you don't follow these rules?
Miles: Right - non-compliance can actually result in your products being unpublished from their marketplace. So let's dive into exactly what Walmart requires and how their image saving system actually works.