Etsy mockup templates — pick a template, drop your art, done
100+ PSD templates for wall art, posters, gallery walls, and lifestyle rooms — all built with a PLACEHOLDER smart-object layer. Browse by style, filter by ratio, mix up to 4 templates per set, and batch-export 20 mockups in one go.
§Key Features
100+ templates, filtered by style
Framed prints, floating frames, gallery walls, lifestyle room scenes, and plain white-mat gallery shots. Filter by aspect ratio or scene type so you're not scrolling through styles that don't fit your product.
High-res PSD smart objects
Every template uses a named PLACEHOLDER layer. No manual masking, no perspective guesswork — drop your PNG in, save, done. Output is 2048×2048 JPG, which meets Etsy's listing image standard.
Upload your own PSD
Have a template you already love? Upload any PSD that has a PLACEHOLDER smart-object layer and it drops straight into your template library. Your uploads stay private to your account.
Mix templates in a set
Save up to 4 templates as a named set — one framed shot, one lifestyle room, one gallery wall, one plain gallery. Apply the whole set to any art file and you get four coordinated listing images without re-selecting every time.
§How it works
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Browse and filter the template library
Open the Templates tab and filter by scene type (frame, lifestyle, gallery wall, plain gallery) and by aspect ratio (1:1, 2:3, 4:5, 3:4). Preview at full size before committing.
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Build your template set
Star up to 4 templates to form a set. Most sellers keep one lifestyle scene for emotional appeal, one framed shot for clarity, and one plain gallery image for buyers who want to see the art without distraction.
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Upload your art and run
Upload your PNG, JPG, or WebP art file. Ratio Ready replaces the PLACEHOLDER smart-object in each template and renders all 4 mockups in parallel. Takes about 15–30 seconds per set.
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Download and list
Each mockup comes out as a 2048×2048 JPG ready to drag straight into your Etsy listing image slots. No resizing, no re-exporting from Photoshop.
§Specifications
When you’d use this tool
Four scenarios where this tool saves the most time:
- Launching a new wall art collection. You've got 12 new botanical prints ready to list. Instead of opening Photoshop for each one, you build a set of 3 templates once — a linen-wall lifestyle shot, a thin black frame, and a plain white gallery — then run all 12 files through. 36 listing images in the time it would have taken to do 2 manually.
- Testing which template style converts better. You're not sure if your abstract prints look better in a lifestyle room or a clean gallery shot. Generate both versions for your top 5 listings, swap them in, and check Etsy stats after two weeks. Data beats instinct.
- Matching mockup style to your shop aesthetic. Your shop has a consistent minimal-scandi look. You find three templates — a light oak frame against white plaster, an angled overhead desk shot, and a simple white mat — that all feel cohesive. Save them as your default set and every new listing automatically fits the shop aesthetic.
§Common mistakes
Things to watch for, in approximate order of how often I see them:
Using a lifestyle template with the wrong aspect ratio
A 16×20 (4:5) lifestyle shot will stretch or crop a square 1:1 print in ways that look obviously wrong. Always match your template's intended ratio to your art before running. The filter lets you narrow to your exact ratio in one click.
Using only lifestyle scenes, no plain gallery image
Lifestyle mockups are great for the first listing photo, but buyers often want to see the actual print clearly before buying. Including at least one plain white-mat gallery image in your set reduces the 'what am I actually getting' question.
Uploading a JPEG as your art file instead of PNG
For prints with white backgrounds it doesn't matter, but if your art has transparency (clipart, watercolour, any design meant to sit on a coloured wall) you need a PNG. A JPEG will bake in a white rectangle around your art in every mockup.
Frequently asked questions
Start free — 75 Creative Credits included
No subscription required to try it. Sign up, browse the template library, build your first set, and see your art in a real listing scene before you spend a cent.