Shopify is a go-to platform for online retailers and D2C brands, offering an easy-to-use interface, customizable themes, and plenty of integration options to help you grow your e-commerce business.

But as your business expands with more products and categories, the number of digital assets you need to manage grows too. You'll have to deal with product images, sale banners, category images, and more. Managing all of these across different platforms for your campaigns can quickly get out of hand.

And Shopify’s functionality alone might not be enough to handle it all.

Core problems retailers face on Shopify with their digital assets


Shopify can’t centralize ALL your assets

Shopify is just one part of your digital presence - your online store. Your assets go beyond the store — you'll need them for social media ads, posts on Facebook and Instagram, and marketing emails. Each platform needs different images, videos, or graphics, and Shopify shouldn't be a warehouse to centralize and manage all these distinct assets.

No easy way to collaborate or give secure access

When you need to work with others—like a photographer or social media agency—Shopify doesn't let you give them controlled folder-level access to upload assets (in fact, it doesn't have a concept of folders for assets). So, the only way they can upload directly into your Shopify media library is by inviting them as a user with access to the entire Shopify account.

Since this is far from ideal, they’ll probably end up emailing you files or sending Google Drive links, which are hard to keep organized. And managing and storing these assets becomes a mess without a secure, central place.

Shopify’s media library makes it hard to keep assets organized. Without folders or metadata tagging, everything you upload goes into one long list. Searching for images becomes tedious because you can’t filter by custom tags like product type, SKU ID, category, color, or any other attribute.

For example, if you're looking for a high-resolution image of a red sneaker to create a new product category banner, you'd need to scroll through the entire library instead of simply filtering for “red” or “sneaker.” This lack of structure only worsens as your store grows, making asset management time-consuming and inefficient.

What is a DAM, and how do DAMs solve Shopify’s digital asset management issues

A digital asset management (DAM) system helps you efficiently store, manage, and retrieve all your digital assets related to Shopify and any external campaigns you run.

With a DAM, you can:

  • Centralize your assets: Store all assets like product images, videos, product specification documents, social media posts, ads, and more in one centralized hub, reducing the clutter of scattered files.
  • Easily organize assets: Tag and categorize assets for quick retrieval based on specific criteria like product names or SKU IDs.
  • Enhance search: Use powerful AI-powered search features tailored to your organizational schema to find assets quickly
  • Control versions: Track and manage different versions of assets, ensuring easy updates without creating duplicates.
  • Collaborate seamlessly: Work with internal team members and external contributors with shared access. Centralize feedback and iterations on assets within the same platform.

Let’s delve into the each of these functionalities in detail:

Centralized asset hub

A DAM helps centralize assets by consolidating all digital assets—whether they come from your Shopify store or marketing campaign assets from your external collaborators—into a single, easily accessible location. So you don’t have to deal with multiple storage areas and in turn you don’t risk misplaced or duplicated files.

With all assets stored in one hub, you or your team can quickly find, share, and update content without navigating through disorganized folders or platforms.

Centralized storage is the core feature of a DAM, but it works in combination with several other functionalities (discussed in the following sections) that make it an ideal solution for Shopify retailers.

Faster asset organization and search with custom metadata

Organized assets are easier to find. A DAM helps you organize assets as per your business requirements. With a DAM, you can tag assets using relevant metadata—whether it's product categories, SKUs, colors, or custom tags you define. This means you can retrieve assets based on very business-specific criteria. Instead of scrolling through hundreds of images, you can type in a product name, category, or even custom tags like "summer collection", and the system finds exactly what you're looking for in seconds.

For example, if you sell footwear on Shopify and need images of your "blue sneakers", you can search using tags like "blue", "sneakers", or even the SKU number. The DAM instantly pulls up all matching images, letting you update or reuse them without sifting through irrelevant content.

In cases where you forget to custom tag your assets, a few DAMs allow you to search them through visual cues – you just need to type in the description of the image you're looking for, and the DAM pulls out all relevant images in seconds.

ImageKit DAM offers this functionality. Here’s a detailed video on how it works.

Easier sharing and collaboration

With a Digital Asset Management system, you and your team can collaborate on the same central platform. You control who can access or edit each asset, so only the right people can make changes. Whether you're sharing with an individual or an entire team, you maintain full control, keeping the process smooth and secure.

DAM also makes sharing and managing feedback much easier. No more digging through endless email threads or Slack channels collating feedback from different stakeholders—just leave comments directly on the assets, whether it's product images or banners, and view all iterations in one place. This way, you can quickly finalize and approve visuals, ensuring they're just right for your Shopify store.

Collaboration on ImageKit DAM 

Version control for the right asset version

As a Shopify retailer, you’ll spend a good chunk of time creating assets for your various promotional channels apart from Shopify.

Let's say you had a banner promoting a 20% discount, but now the offer has increased to 25%. Instead of creating another copy of the same banner with the updated text, a DAM allows you to upload a new asset version. Once you update the asset version, everyone with access to the file or any online portal that publishes this file on the web will start getting the new version. This means you don't clutter your media library with endless duplicates and don't have to re-share the file or update it everywhere online. Simply create a new version, and it automatically updates everywhere.

Why ImageKit DAM is the best for Shopify retailers

ImageKit is a modern cloud-based DAM solution that provides all the digital asset management features discussed above for better organization, faster searches, and smoother collaboration. It is also available for free with ample storage and all the features needed for a small business.

However, many retailers hesitate to adopt DAM tools, fearing its complexity and integration with Shopify-related workflows.

ImageKit DAM demo


With ImageKit, that's not a concern. It's designed to seamlessly integrate into your existing processes without adding complexity.

ImageKit seamlessly integrates with Shopify

ImageKit not only provides a browser-based interface for the DAM but also comes with native applications for Mac and Windows.

Let's say you're working on a new campaign and need to find images from a previous product launch, like your summer sandals collection. Instead of opening another tab to access the tool to search for those assets, you can do it all while staying on the Shopify interface using ImageKit's DAM app.

Search directly in the DAM app by product name, SKU, or any custom tags you've set up and get the exact assets you need without disrupting your workflow.

This is incredibly useful because it saves you time and prevents the hassle of juggling multiple platforms. It works with Shopify and any other tool in your workflow, such as Photoshop, Instagram, Facebook, etc. Whether you're updating product pages or uploading new marketing content, the DAM app ensures you always have the right asset at your fingertips without ever leaving Shopify or losing your trail of thought.

ImageKit DAM app for seamless Shopify integration

Perform quick image edits

With ImageKit, you can quickly and easily edit your images using the browser-based image editor. Whether you need to resize, crop, rotate, or add text overlays and frames, the intuitive interface allows for seamless edits.

If you're looking to remove distracting backgrounds, the AI-powered background removal tool simplifies this process, enabling you to enhance your visuals with just a few clicks. The editor saves time and eliminates the need for expensive software like Photoshop for small edits.

Generate new images with Gen AI

In addition to editing, ImageKit's integrated Gen AI capabilities allow you to create entirely new images for your marketing campaigns. Once generated, these images can be saved directly to your media library for further editing. From here, you can easily add text overlays or other elements to align with your campaign needs, all within the same platform. This ensures your visuals remain fresh and engaging, boosting customer interaction.These features are easily accessible via ImageKit's URL-based API, making image management a streamlined process for your team.

Here’s how you can generate various images based on your requirements through ImageKit.

Bonus: Unmatched media processing with ImageKit

Whether you're managing a Shopify store or any other online platform, ImageKit helps you deliver top-notch media with ease. From optimizing and compressing your images to delivering them at lightning speed, ImageKit ensures your visuals always look their best across all devices. With features like real-time resizing, cropping, and format conversion, there's no need to store multiple versions of your files. And if your business requires handling large volumes of media, ImageKit offers flexible plans to meet even the most demanding needs.

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Why Google Drive or Dropbox can’t solve Shopify digital asset management challenges


Google Drive and Dropbox aren't designed to compete with the specialized functionality of a DAM. They're built for general file storage and sharing, not the intricate as set management needs of Shopify retailers. While they offer basic features like file sharing and access controls, they fall short when it comes to organizing large volumes of digital assets efficiently.

For example, asset organization on these platforms is limited to simple file and folder structures. You can't add custom metadata or group assets into virtual collections for easier management and sharing. Searching for specific assets can also be frustrating due to this limited organization.

So, why rely on Google Drive or Dropbox when a DAM provides so much more? A DAM can streamline managing your Shopify store's digital assets in ways these platforms simply weren't built to handle.

To learn in detail why these platforms don’t compare with a DAM’s functionality, read -  Google Drive vs. DAM and Dropbox vs. DAM

Comparing ImageKit with other DAMs for Shopify’s digital asset management needs

When it comes to picking the right DAM solution for Shopify, ImageKit really shines compared to other big names like Cloudinary, Bynder, and Widen. All of these platforms offer solid features, but ImageKit stands out for small Shopify retailers because it’s easier to use, integrates smoothly with Shopify, and doesn’t break the bank. The other options tend to be geared more toward larger businesses, often requiring more resources to implement and manage, which might not be ideal for a smaller team. ImageKit gives you what you need without all the extra complexity and cost, making it a great fit if you’re a Shopify retailer.

Want to dive deeper? Here’s where you can read the details on each comparison:

So, if you’re a Shopify retailer - don’t wait— give ImageKit a try for free today!

It’s completely free until you're ready to upgrade.