mobile app preview
About 70% of Amazon purchases happen on mobile. Preview your title wrap, gallery, buy box, and bullets at iPhone width — before shoppers do.
free · no signup · saves to your browser
Most Amazon shoppers buy on a phone, but every Seller Central editor still works in desktop. The result: titles that look fine on a 1200px monitor get cut off after 60 characters on iOS, bullet copy that reads tight on desktop collapses into a wall on mobile, and the first three gallery images do most of the conversion work — but you can only see them at the right size after you publish.
This preview renders your listing the way the Amazon iOS app renders it: 375px viewport, mobile-sized typography, the stacked layout that puts your gallery first, then price, then title, then bullets. Edit any field on the left and the mobile preview updates as you type.
No signup, no Amazon account. Your work saves to your browser so you can come back to it.
Title, bullets, price, gallery URLs. The mobile-sized preview re-renders every keystroke.
Mobile cuts your title at around 60–80 characters. Watch where the wrap lands and tighten until the second line carries weight.
When you are happy with mobile, click into desktop, search, or sponsored tabs to see the same content rendered for those placements.
The preview renders at 375 logical pixels, which matches the iPhone 14/15 Pro design width. The layout, typography, and component sizes mirror the Amazon iOS app shopping experience.
Amazon uses the same content fields for both, but the mobile layout reflows them differently. The title sits below the gallery instead of beside it, bullets collapse to a tap-to-expand block on some PDPs, and the buy box anchors to the top of a sticky section.
Today we only render the iOS app layout, which is what about 60% of mobile Amazon shoppers see. The Android app uses near-identical typography and layout, so the iOS preview is a very close proxy.
Tablet falls back to the desktop layout in the Amazon app. Use the desktop preview tab for tablet sizing.
Yes — mobile preview is free here, no signup. The other free surfaces include desktop, search, sponsored, and storefront. Paid plans add team sharing, PDF export, and approval workflows.
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