Amazon will now offer free customisation on some products: All the details – Times of India
Amazon Customise Your Product: Price, availability and more
Amazon’s new personalisation service is free of cost and users won’t have to pay anything extra other than the price of the product to get it personalised. Also, the service is available across a wide range of over 10000 products from 76 different categories.
The feature enables customers to personalise a wide range of products including window blinds, blankets, home decor, wall art, signage, furniture, engraved pen, necklace, water bottle, mugs, apparel, jewellery organiser, golf clubs, phone covers, notebooks and many more as per their creative requirements.
Amazon Customise Your Product: Customisation options on offer
Amazon has provided users with the option to customise the design of the products with the visual design tool. Apart from that, the e-commerce platform has an interactive product purview option to view the final customised product in real time.
Users will have the option to choose from a wide range of font styles, and colours for engraved text. Additionally, they also have the option to upload an image and notes too and get it printed on the product.
How to check if the product is customisable
To make things easier for users, Amazon has added a new “Personalise it” badge on the search results and a “Customise Now” button on the product pages. Along with these, the e-commerce platform has also created a dedicated page for all the available customisable products.
How to customise your products on Amazon
As mentioned, Amazon has already started showing Personalise it and Customise Now buttons on the products. All you need to do is search for a product that has a “Personalise It” badge. Click on it and then click on the “Customise Now” button to start customising.
You can also head to “https://www.amazon.in/l/32615889031” and check out all the products that can be customised.
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