The image gallery in Auware lets you browse, select, and swap images throughout your landing page without leaving the editor. Every image on your page - hero backgrounds, feature images, product shots, and more - can be changed through the gallery.
Opening the Gallery
To open the image gallery, click on any image element in the WYSIWYG editor. The gallery opens as a modal overlay showing all available images organized by source.
Image Sources
The gallery pulls images from several sources depending on your campaign and connected services:
Product Images come directly from your store’s product catalog. These are the photos you have uploaded to Shopify or Buyist for the product in your campaign. They are always available and are usually the most relevant starting point.
Shutterstock (Pro and Agency plans) provides access to a large library of professional stock photography. You can search for images by keyword directly in the gallery. This is useful when you want lifestyle imagery, background textures, or conceptual images that your product photos do not cover.
Influencer Images appear when your campaign includes influencer data. This tab shows the influencer’s profile photo and recent post images scraped from their social media accounts, plus any custom images you uploaded to the influencer profile. These are useful for placing the influencer’s face or content on the landing page.
Unsplash (Starter and above) provides free high-quality stock photos. You can search by keyword to find images that complement your product and messaging.
Selecting an Image
When you find the right image, click it and it immediately replaces the image you originally clicked on. The change is applied live in the editor preview so you can see exactly how it looks in context.
Image Quality Awareness
Auware checks the dimensions of images you select and warns you if an image may be too small for the space it will fill. A “Low Res” badge appears on images that are below the recommended resolution. Using these images is allowed, but they may appear blurry or pixelated on the published page, especially on high-resolution screens.
Baseline vs Audience Images
Images follow the same baseline-to-audience inheritance pattern as text. If you change an image on the baseline page, that change propagates to all audience pages. If you change an image on a specific audience page, it only affects that audience. This means you can use the baseline for global image changes (like updating a product shot across all pages) and audience-specific overrides for targeted visual customization (like showing a family lifestyle image on the “Busy Parents” page and a fitness lifestyle image on the “Athletes” page).