In a significant expansion announced this December, Google has extended its Product Studio functionality to 15 new countries, bringing the total market coverage to 30 nations globally. The expansion arrives nine months after the initial launch of the AI-powered imaging suite, which helps merchants create and enhance product photography.
According to internal data from Google, the platform has demonstrated substantial efficiency gains, with 80% of surveyed users reporting increased or anticipated improvements in their operational workflow. The survey, conducted in March 2024 across U.S. users, highlights the tool's impact on commercial photography processes.
The newly added markets include the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, Turkey, and Ukraine. These join the existing roster of Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Product Studio's technical capabilities span three primary functions: scene generation, resolution enhancement, and background editing. The scene generation feature employs artificial intelligence to place products within contextual environments, while the resolution enhancement tool maintains image fidelity while increasing quality. The background editing function provides automated removal capabilities with options for white or transparent backgrounds.
Performance data indicates substantial improvements in merchant visibility. According to Google's global data from April 2023, listings featuring multiple images experienced an average 76% increase in impressions and a 32% increase in click-through rates compared to single-image listings.
The platform currently processes ten languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. This linguistic support underlies the tool's content generation capabilities, particularly in scene description processing and image context understanding.
Technical implementation requires merchant participation in the updated Merchant Center Next platform or integration through the Google & YouTube application within Shopify's ecosystem. The system employs quality review processes that examine original offer images, newly generated content, and the instructional inputs used in creation.
Several technical limitations define the platform's operational boundaries. The system does not support the generation of images containing identifiable or photorealistic people, hands, wall art, or light fixtures. Additionally, regulated product categories face restrictions, including:
- Alcoholic beverages
- Pharmaceutical products
- Gambling-related merchandise
- Weapons and ammunition
- Tobacco products
- Fireworks
- Health and medical devices
The video generation feature, currently exclusive to U.S. merchants, remains geographically restricted. Google has indicated plans for broader geographical deployment but has not specified a timeline for international availability.
Security measures include device-specific storage of generation data, including descriptions and timestamps. Users on shared devices maintain control through a history clearance function, accessible via the platform's View History tab.
Merchants seeking to utilize the platform must explicitly accept additional terms of service, which address potential content accuracy issues and outline Google's position on generated content. The company maintains a clear stance that generated content may occasionally produce unexpected results and does not necessarily reflect Google's viewpoints.
For implementation, merchants follow a structured process:
- Access the Products page within the business section of Merchant Center
- Select the Product Studio tab
- Complete the terms of service acceptance
- Choose between scene generation, background editing, or resolution enhancement tools
The platform imposes certain technical constraints on image management. A notable limitation exists in the form of a 70-image cap per product, beyond which merchants receive error messages when attempting to save additional images. The system also enforces guidelines regarding lifestyle images, particularly concerning their use as primary product images.
The expansion comes at a time when digital commerce platforms increasingly rely on visual content to drive engagement. The tool's automated capabilities address resource constraints in professional product photography, particularly for smaller merchants operating across multiple markets.
Google has established a feedback mechanism for merchants interested in platform developments and has indicated openness to merchant participation in early access pilots and product discussions through a dedicated submission form.
This geographical expansion represents a significant scaling of Google's AI-powered commercial imaging capabilities, though the company maintains certain feature restrictions based on regional considerations. The platform continues to evolve with ongoing improvements to user experience, output quality, and feature sets.