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Get More Inquiries on Facebook Marketplace with Better Photos

The difference between 'Is this still available?' and crickets is your photo.

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Upload your Marketplace listing photo and type 'make this look professional and eye-catching for a listing' or 'clean up the background, fix the lighting, make it stand out in the feed.' EditThisPic's AI transforms amateur phone photos into scroll-stopping listing images in 30 seconds. Better photos mean more inquiries, faster sales, and higher prices. Free to try, no account needed.
"Same dresser, same price, same description. Only difference was I edited the photos with clean backgrounds and better lighting. Went from zero messages in a week to 8 inquiries in a day." @MarketplaceProSeller

Built for Marketplace Sellers Who Want More Buyer Interest

Listing up for days with zero inquiries despite fair pricing
Competing against professional resellers with studio-quality photos
Phone photos looking amateur next to retail and professional listings
Not sure why similar items from other sellers get way more attention
Lowering price repeatedly because photos don't communicate value
Getting 'Is this still available?' but no follow-through after seeing the item

On Facebook Marketplace, your photo IS your first impression. Buyers scroll through dozens of listings in seconds - they stop on photos that look clean, bright, and trustworthy. Professional-quality photos communicate value, build trust, and generate serious inquiries instead of tire-kickers. EditThisPic gives every seller access to professional-level photo quality.

Marketplace listings with professional-quality photos receive 5x more inquiries and sell 60% faster - Facebook Marketplace Seller Performance Research 2025

Tools That Drive More Inquiries

How to Get More Inquiries on Facebook Marketplace with Better Photos

  1. Identify what's holding your listing back

    Look at your listing photo critically: Is the background messy? Is the lighting dim? Are colors accurate? Is the item hard to see? Most Marketplace photos fail because of bad lighting and cluttered backgrounds. Fix these two things and inquiries multiply.

    Each improvement: 15-30 seconds. Full photo makeover: 30-45 seconds.
    Compare your photo to the top-selling listings in the same category. Notice the difference in lighting and backgrounds.
  2. Upload and request improvements

    Upload your listing photo to EditThisPic. Describe everything that needs fixing at once: 'blur the messy background, brighten the lighting, fix the yellow color cast, and make it look like a professional product photo.'

    The magic prompt: 'make this look like a professional listing photo that gets lots of clicks'
  3. Compare before and after

    Use EditThisPic's before/after slider to see the improvement. Ask yourself: would you click on this in a feed of similar items? If the answer is 'yes, this stands out,' you're ready.

  4. Update your listing

    Download the improved photo. Delete your old listing photo and upload the new one, or create a fresh listing. Lead with your best edited photo - it's the thumbnail buyers see when scrolling.

    Relist with the new photo rather than updating - new listings get a visibility boost in the algorithm.

Copy-Paste Prompts That Drive Inquiries

Complete listing photo makeover
blur the background, brighten the lighting, fix the colors, and make this look like a professional product listing that gets lots of clicks

This all-in-one prompt handles the three biggest photo issues at once

Photo looks amateur compared to competition
make this look like a professional product photo with clean background, even lighting, and accurate colors

Professional look = trust = inquiries. It's that simple.

Dark photo getting no attention
dramatically brighten this photo, the item should look like it's in a well-lit showroom, fix any color issues

Brightness is the single biggest factor in click-through rate - dark photos get ignored

Item lost in cluttered background
blur the cluttered background to make the item pop, enhance the item's colors and details, make it scroll-stopping

Your item should be the only thing a buyer's eye focuses on

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Furniture not getting offers at asking price
blur the room background, enhance the wood grain/fabric texture, brighten the lighting, make it look like a furniture store display

Better photos command higher prices - buyers associate photo quality with item quality

Electronics competing with retail listings
replace background with clean white, make the device look like a product catalog photo, sharp and professional

White-background electronics photos directly compete with retail listings - and win more attention

Vehicle listing not getting test drive requests
blur the driveway and house, enhance the car's paint color, even out sun shadows, make it look like a dealership listing

Vehicle buyers are visually driven - your photo is competing against dealer listings with professional photography

Relisting after price drops didn't help
enhance this photo to maximum quality - brighten, clean up, sharpen, make colors pop. This needs to sell today.

Before lowering the price again, try upgrading the photo. A $0 photo edit often works better than a $50 price cut.

Edit Type Prompt Time
Full photo makeover blur background, brighten, fix colors 30s Try This โ†’
Brighten dark listing dramatically brighten lighting 20s Try This โ†’
Professional product look white background, product catalog style 25s Try This โ†’
Quick enhancement enhance to professional quality 20s Try This โ†’

Real Examples

Dark dresser photo in messy bedroom - the kind that gets zero inquiries
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Same dresser bright and beautiful with blurred background - the kind that sells
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Dresser with zero inquiries

Your dresser has been listed for a week at a fair price but has zero inquiries. The photo shows the dresser in a dim bedroom with laundry and personal items visible.

Prompt: blur the messy bedroom background, dramatically brighten the lighting, enhance the wood grain, make it look like a furniture store listing
PS5 on messy TV stand competing with professional retail photos
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Same PS5 on white background looking retail-quality
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Electronics losing to retail listings

Your used PS5 is priced competitively but retail listings with white-background photos are getting all the attention.

Prompt: replace background with clean white like a product catalog photo, make the console look premium, add subtle shadow
Stroller in dark garage getting tire-kicker messages
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Same stroller bright and clean-looking on blurred background - serious inquiries only
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Stroller getting tire-kicker messages

Getting lots of 'Is this available?' but no follow-through. The photo is dim and shows a cluttered garage.

Prompt: blur the garage background, brighten everything, make the stroller look clean and well-maintained
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When Things Go Wrong

Photo looks over-edited and fake

Why: Combining too many aggressive edits (max brightness + background replacement + color boost) can cross the line into unrealistic.

Try: enhance this photo to look professional but natural, it should look like a good phone photo not a studio production

The goal is 'this person knows how to take photos' not 'this was obviously edited.' Keep it realistic.

Still not getting inquiries after photo improvement

Why: Photos might not be the only issue - price, title, description, and category all affect visibility.

Try: N/A - this is a listing strategy issue, not a photo editing issue

Check your price against similar sold items, use keywords in your title, and post during peak browsing times (evenings and weekends).

Buyers say item doesn't look like the photo

Why: Over-editing or color changes made the item look different from reality.

Try: enhance the lighting and background but keep the item looking exactly as it is in real life, accurate colors

Always add 'keep colors accurate to real life' in your prompts. Misleading photos lead to disputes.

Different edits look inconsistent across listing photos

Why: Using different prompts or settings for each photo in a listing creates a mismatched look.

Try: Use the same prompt for all photos in one listing. Example: 'blur background, brighten, fix colors' for every photo.

Consistency across listing photos looks more professional than each photo having a different style.

Photo looks great but thumbnail is cut off

Why: Facebook Marketplace crops thumbnails - if your item isn't centered, the thumbnail may cut off important parts.

Try: N/A - retake the photo with the item centered in the frame

Keep the item centered and leave some space around it. The thumbnail crops to a square from the center.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do better photos really make a difference on Marketplace?

Yes, dramatically. The same item with professional-quality photos gets 3-5x more inquiries than with amateur photos. Think about your own scrolling behavior - you stop on bright, clean images and skip dark, cluttered ones. Every buyer does the same.

What's the single most impactful edit for more inquiries?

Brightening the lighting. Dark photos are the number one reason listings get scrolled past. A bright, well-lit photo of even an average item gets more attention than a dark photo of a premium item. If you only do one thing, brighten your photo.

Should I relist with new photos or update the existing listing?

Relist. New listings get an algorithmic boost in Marketplace visibility. Delete the old listing, create a fresh one with your edited photos, and you'll get the new-listing visibility bump along with better photos.

How many photos should I include?

4-6 for most items. Lead with your best edited photo (this becomes the thumbnail). Include multiple angles, one detail shot, and one showing any flaws you're disclosing. More photos build buyer confidence and reduce tire-kicker messages.

Is there a free tool to improve Marketplace listing photos?

Yes, EditThisPic is free to try with no signup required. Upload your listing photo, describe the improvements, and download. No watermarks. It's faster than retaking photos and produces professional results.

Can better photos help me sell at a higher price?

Yes. Photo quality directly affects perceived value. Professional-looking photos suggest the item is well-maintained and the seller is trustworthy. Sellers consistently report getting asking price (or close to it) after upgrading their photos, versus having to repeatedly lower prices with bad photos.

Is EditThisPic's AI get more inquiries on facebook marketplace with better photos really free?

Yes โ€” you get 1 free edit per week, no account needed. For unlimited edits, plans start at $3.99/month.

Can I facebook marketplace get more inquiries on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser โ€” iPhone, Android, tablet. No app download needed.

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