Short answer: Photograph each product, remove the background for a clean look, add a name, price and category, then group the items into a branded catalogue you can export as a PDF or share over WhatsApp — all from your phone, no designer needed.
What makes a catalogue actually sell
A good catalogue does three things: it shows your products clearly, it makes them easy to browse, and it's effortless to share. Buyers decide fast — clean images, a price they can see, and a way to scroll through your range on their phone. You don't need a studio or a design team; you need a consistent, branded set of product pages you can send the moment someone asks "what do you have?"
Step 1 — Capture clean product shots
Photograph each item with your phone in even light. One-tap background removal lifts the product onto a clean backdrop so a row of photos looks like a single, consistent range rather than a camera roll. This one step is what separates a professional catalogue from a folder of snapshots. See capture and catalogues.
Step 2 — Add the details buyers ask for
For each product, add a name, price, and the details specific to your trade — size, weight, material, collection, design code. Group items into categories so a buyer can jump straight to "men's formal" or "bridal sets" instead of scrolling everything. These details also make your own catalogue searchable later.
Step 3 — Brand it
Add a branded cover page with your shop name and logo. Consistent layout across every product makes a small business look established. No design software — the layout and cover are built in, so your catalogue looks the same whether it has 10 products or 300.
Step 4 — Share it the way buyers shop
Export the catalogue as a PDF or share a link. Buyers browse it on WhatsApp, email or any browser — no app to install. When a customer asks for a specific set of designs, send exactly those items rather than the whole range. More on sharing & export, and for sending a curated selection see wholesale & distribution.
Step 5 — Keep it up to date
Your range changes — add new arrivals, update prices, retire sold-out lines. Because everything lives in one workspace synced across your devices, the catalogue you share is always the current one, and your customer and order records stay tied to it. Trade-specific walkthroughs: jewellers · textiles · footwear.
Frequently asked questions
How do I make a product catalogue from my phone?
Photograph each product, remove the background for a clean look, add a name, price and category, then group the items into a branded catalogue you can export as a PDF or share over WhatsApp — all from your phone.
Can I share a catalogue on WhatsApp?
Yes. You can export your catalogue as a PDF or share a link, so buyers can browse it on WhatsApp, email or any browser without installing anything.
Do I need a designer to make a catalogue?
No. Branded cover pages and consistent layouts are built in, so a clean, professional catalogue comes together from your photos without design software.
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