Guide
How to Photograph Electronics for Depop
A practical photo checklist for selling electronics on Depop: what to use as the cover shot, which angles to include, and how to make the item look clean while staying honest.
Quick answer: Photograph electronics for Depop with a clean first photo, enough angles to prove condition, and clear close ups of labels, measurements and flaws. The cover photo should make the real item easy to understand before a buyer taps.
On Depop, the first photo has to earn the tap. Buyers are not judging a photography project. They are trying to answer a few practical questions fast: is this the item I searched for, is the condition honest, will it fit, and does the seller look trustworthy?
The best first photo for electronics on Depop
Use a clean three quarter angle of the device with the screen, controls or main face visible. Remove dust and fingerprints before shooting.
Use natural daylight if you can, turn off harsh flash, and keep the background calm. Depop works best when the item is easy to read in the feed, so crop the first image to 1080 by 1080 pixels if you want the safest fit. The free Depop photo resizer gives you that shape without guessing.
A plain desk or table is enough. Avoid cables and clutter in the background because they make the item look untested or incomplete.
Photos to include in the listing
Use the photo slots to remove doubt. For electronics, include:
- front or main face
- back with model information
- ports and buttons
- screen powered on if applicable
- included cables, charger, box or accessories
This does not mean the listing has to look like a catalogue. It means the buyer can understand the real item without messaging you first.
Details buyers check before buying
For electronics, buyers usually care about:
- model number
- storage or capacity
- working condition
- battery health if relevant
- included accessories
Show these clearly rather than hiding them in the description. A clean close up often prevents a return or a disappointed message later.
Measurements or specification notes to add
The most useful notes for electronics are:
- model number
- serial area with private digits hidden if needed
- screen size
- storage size
- plug type
Add them to the description in the same order as the photos, so the listing feels organised.
Condition photos that build trust
Second hand buyers expect signs of wear. What they dislike is surprise. Before you publish, photograph:
- screen scratches
- case dents
- missing covers
- battery issues
- damaged ports
For electronics, a photo that proves the item powers on is often more persuasive than a perfect cover shot.
Flat lay, hanger or modelled photo?
Keep the cover simple, then use later photos to prove condition, ports, labels and accessories.
The right answer is the layout that makes the item easiest to judge. Keep the photo honest, avoid heavy filters, and make sure the colour still looks like the real item.
Making a messy photo look sell ready
You do not need a studio setup. A good listing starts with an honest snap of the real item. If the photo is useful but messy, TidyPhotosUp can restage it on a cleaner background while keeping the exact item, same colour, fabric, prints and logos.
Use the tidy version as the cover, then keep your close ups for labels, texture and flaws. That gives you a listing that looks polished without pretending the item is different from what the buyer will receive.
Depop electronics photo checklist
Before you list, check that:
- the first photo shows the whole electronic item clearly
- the crop works in the Depop feed
- the colour looks true in daylight
- brand, size and material labels are readable
- measurements or specifications are included where they matter
- marks, wear or damage are shown honestly
- the background does not distract from the item
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Retouchez votre première photo gratuitementQuestions fréquemment posées
What is the best first photo for electronics on Depop?+
Use a clear, well lit photo that shows the whole electronic item and makes the shape, colour and condition easy to understand before someone taps.
How many photos should I add to a Depop listing?+
Depop lets you add up to 4 photos, so use enough to show the cover, back, labels, details, measurements and any flaws.
Should I show flaws in electronics photos?+
Yes. Photograph marks, wear or damage clearly. Honest condition photos reduce disputes and help serious buyers feel safer.
Can I clean up the background before listing on Depop?+
Yes, as long as the item itself stays truthful. TidyPhotosUp can clean the presentation while keeping the same real item, colour, fabric, prints and logos.
