Managing thousands of SKUs often leads to fragmented visuals and inconsistent brand representation. According to Nfinite, non-compliant pages can suffer revenue losses of 15–25%, while manual auditing consumes up to 40 hours per SKU annually. Existing infrastructure, such as PIM or DAM systems, typically fails to track how assets appear once they are live on a retailer’s site.
The platform functions through two primary modules: Visual Insights and Visual Creation. The former continuously audits catalogs against retailer requirements and competitive benchmarks, while the latter utilizes AI and CGI to produce missing or non-compliant content. In a recent test with a DIY brand, Nfinite uncovered 897 content gaps and a 61% compliance score that had previously gone unnoticed by the company.
Augustin de Narp, General Manager at Nfinite, noted that while companies have spent years perfecting content distribution, they have lacked a feedback loop to verify if that content remains functional and competitive. By connecting monitoring directly to automated generation, Nfinite aims to shorten production timelines from weeks to hours, addressing the reality that 87% of online shoppers consider visuals the most influential factor in their purchase decisions.

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