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Aitarget Product Image Resizer Shopify App: Reviews, Pricing & Storefront Detection Notes

Image editor

Updated February 19, 2026

3 (2 reviews)

By Aitarget Tech

Shoplist has not found reliable public storefront evidence for Aitarget Product Image Resizer. Track reviews, pricing, listing changes, and developer context

Shoplist public signals

What is visible for Aitarget Product Image Resizer right now

Signal date February 19, 2026

Last listing check today

Monitoring status

Storefront detection limited

Tracking non-storefront public signals

As of Feb 19, 2026

Reviews

2 public reviews

3.0 average rating

As of Jan 24, 2026

Momentum

0 No signal

Install volume is too low for a reliable trend yet

As of Jul 13, 2026

Latest review

January 24, 2026

As of Jan 24, 2026

No signal0% data confidence

0 momentum score

Install volume is too low for a reliable trend yet.

Updated Jul 13, 2026

0 installs

Momentum inputs

28d installs

0

Prev. 28d

0

New 28d

0

30d reviews

0

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Installs
0
Growth
50
Adoption
0
Reviews
0
Fit
80

Quick answer

Shoplist has not found reliable public storefront evidence for Aitarget Product Image Resizer. This may happen when an app is admin-only, server-side, or not visibly embedded on storefronts. Shoplist still tracks reviews, pricing, developer data, related apps.

Reviews and velocity

Public review signals

Rating

3.0

Reviews

2

Latest

Jan 24, 2026

Pricing

Pricing and plan posture

Free to install. Additional charges may apply.

App-store listing

About Aitarget Product Image Resizer

We help you to improve the quality of your images. To make the product catalog look attractive

In order to improve the quality of a photo with an increase in its size, it is not necessary to find designers or use Photoshop. Our application will help to improve the image quality of your products in a few clicks. It will allow you to improve the quality of your product catalog. Also, increase the loyalty of current customers and acquire new ones. The app allows you to massively process photos and spend several minutes processing them.

Listing highlights

  • Magnification of the subject in the photo without harm to the quality
  • Improving the quality of the product image
  • Processing the entire catalog of images at once

Methodology

How to read these signals

Counts are based on Shoplist's latest available public crawl signal dated February 19, 2026.

Shoplist has not yet found reliable public storefront evidence connecting a Shopify store to this app. This does not mean the app has no users. Some apps are new, admin-only, server-side, theme-independent, or otherwise difficult to detect from public storefront signals.

Merchant rows are filtered to public brand profiles with enough public data to link safely. Full workflow, filtering, and monitoring stay behind signup.

Review, pricing, feature, screenshot, and listing-change data come from public Shopify App Store and Shoplist crawl records. Signals can change between crawls.

FAQ

Questions about Aitarget Product Image Resizer

Why might Shoplist not show detected stores for Aitarget Product Image Resizer?

Some Shopify apps are admin-only, server-side, theme-independent, or otherwise difficult to detect from public storefront signals.

Does no public detection mean Aitarget Product Image Resizer has no users?

No. It only means Shoplist has not found reliable public storefront evidence for Aitarget Product Image Resizer. reviews, pricing, and developer data can still be useful signals.

Can I monitor future public detections?

Yes. Shoplist can monitor Aitarget Product Image Resizer for future public storefront detections and listing movement.

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