Amazon A+ Content image sizes: use the module, not a magic number
Amazon A+ Content does not have one universal image dimension. Basic A+ and Premium A+ use different layouts, and every module can expose its own upload hint inside A+ Content Manager.

The safest workflow is to choose the exact A+ module first, record the dimensions shown in the current editor, and export for that slot. The often-cited 970×300 Basic and 1464×600 Premium dimensions are useful overview references, not replacements for the live module prompt.
A reliable module-by-module export workflow
Confirm your A+ type
Open A+ Content Manager and verify whether the content is Basic or Premium. The available modules, layout density, and overview canvas are different.
Choose the actual modules
Build the page structure before designing graphics. A hero, image-and-text block, comparison chart, and hotspot module do not share one interchangeable aspect ratio.
Record every live upload hint
For each selected image slot, copy the pixel dimensions and any file guidance shown in the editor. Those current, module-specific prompts override generic templates and older articles.
Design from an editable master
Keep product cutouts, backgrounds, text, and safe zones on separate layers. Export a dedicated crop for every slot rather than scaling one flattened image into incompatible shapes.
Preview, proofread, and submit
Check desktop and mobile previews, confirm that important content remains legible, add useful image keywords or alt text where offered, and recheck the live slot hint immediately before upload.
What 970×300 and 1464×600 really mean
Editorial and verification method
We reviewed Amazon’s official A+ comparison help reference and the linked Seller Central discussion on July 17, 2026. We separate overview canvases from module-specific upload sizes and treat the current instruction inside A+ Content Manager as authoritative whenever it differs.
Sources and references
Common questions
Is 970×300 the correct size for every Basic A+ image?
No. It is a useful Basic A+ overview reference, but Basic A+ contains multiple modules with different image slots. Use the dimensions displayed for the selected slot in A+ Content Manager.
Is every Premium A+ image 1464×600?
No. The 1464×600 figure describes the Premium overview canvas in Amazon’s comparison material. Premium layouts can include several module and asset shapes, so the live upload hint still wins.
Can I reuse one A+ banner in every module?
You can reuse the underlying source artwork, but export separate crops. Stretching or auto-cropping one flattened banner can cut off text, change product proportions, or make mobile layouts hard to read.
Where should I check dimensions before publishing?
Open the exact content project and module in A+ Content Manager. Record the size shown in its upload control, preview the page, and check again if you change the module or marketplace.
Guide network
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