Creating a Size Chart / Size Guide

Choose you preferred way to create a Size chart we offer 4 options:


1. Table-style Chart (Excel-like)

Best for: Full control, detailed measurements, custom sizing logic.

Create a size chart from scratch using a flexible table layout, similar to Excel.

What you can do:

  • Add and rename rows and columns
  • Enter precise measurements (cm or inches)
  • Create custom size labels (XS–XL, numeric, custom)
  • Design one chart for multiple products

Recommended if:

You already have a size chart or want full control over layout and data.

🎥 Video: Creating a table-style size chart


2. Create from Product

Best for: Speed, Shopify variants, minimal setup.

Automatically generate a size chart based on your Shopify product variants.

What you can do:

  • Pull sizes directly from a product
  • Generate a matching size chart instantly
  • Edit or expand the chart afterward if needed

Recommended if:

Your products already use clean Shopify variants and you want a quick setup.

🎥 Video: Creating a size chart from a product


3. Start from Template

Best for: Standard garments and fast setup.

Choose from ready-made templates for common product types.

Available templates include:

  • Tops & bottoms
  • Dresses & outerwear
  • Shoes, belts, bags, accessories

What you can do:

  • Start with size chart to match your garments
  • Adjust values, labels, and units to mirror your garments
  • Reuse templates across products

Recommended if:

You want a professional starting point without building from scratch.

🎥 Video: Using size chart templates



4. Visual Measurement Builder (Drag & Drop)

Best for: Visual products, accessories, footwear, non-apparel items.

Upload a product image and place measurements directly on it.

What you can do:

  • Upload any product image
  • Drag and drop measurement lines
  • Label dimensions visually (e.g. width, height, depth)
  • Create clear, image-based size guides

Recommended if:

You sell anything that needs to show measurements like shoes, bags, sunglasses, equipment, or items where visuals work better than tables.

🎥 Video: Creating a visual size guide


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