Translate your Amazon listing images for amazon.fr.
French shoppers reward listings that speak French — and few reward habits are stronger than the French preference for buying in their own language. Fetch your listing by ASIN and get the whole gallery back translated, layout untouched.
On amazon.fr, an English infographic gets scrolled straight past.
France’s preference for French-language commerce is well documented, and it shows in the gallery: A+ graphics and feature callouts left in English read as foreign, and buyers scroll past them to a competitor whose images speak their language.
Your translated bullet points do the easy half of the job. The size chart, the how-it-works diagram and the comparison table — the parts that actually answer a French buyer’s objection — stay in English unless someone rebuilds each image by hand.
ListingTranslate fetches your listing by ASIN, translates the text inside every image you pick into French, and hands you a ZIP of finished files named for the marketplace — you upload them through Seller Central as usual.


A real pair from this tool — the same infographic translated in place (Japanese shown). French works exactly the same way.
How it works
Paste an ASIN — the image gallery loads in seconds.
Any of 9 marketplaces. Each variant is produced from your original image.
Files named per marketplace, ready to upload through Seller Central.
Frequently asked questions
No. ListingTranslate never connects to your seller account — it produces translated image files for you to download and upload through Seller Central yourself.
Paste your ASIN and the listing’s gallery loads automatically — pick the images and marketplaces, and each variant is produced from your original image.
Yes — select France alongside any of the other 8 marketplaces and the ZIP comes back with files named per marketplace, e.g. amazon.fr/B0XXXX.1.png.
Your first image is free — sign in, no card required. After that, credit packs work out to roughly $0.46–$0.60 per finished image.