Wix Art Store: Adding Images to Wix Art Store
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Important:
Wix Art Store is currently not available to all users. As of October 2022 it is no longer possible to add the Wix Art Store to your site. Alternatively, you can add Wix Stores to your site and connect it to Printful to sell your art.
Add the artwork you want to sell to your Wix Art Store, directly from the Editor. We recommend uploading high-resolution images only. The higher the resolution, the larger the prints you can offer in your store.

In this article, learn more about:
Adding images to the Art Store
Add images to your Art Store directly from the Editor. You can add and upload images from social media, other sites in your Wix account, your computer and more.
To add images to the Art Store:
- Click the Wix Art Store in your Editor.
- Click Manage Media.
- Click Add Media on the top right.
- Click Image.
- Choose an option below to select the images you want to upload:
- Images already uploaded to the Art Store media manager: Click the image(s) you want to upload.
- Upload new images to the Art Store media manager:
- Click + Add Images at the top left.
- Select where you want to add the image from:
- Your computer:
- Click Computer.
- Select the files you want to upload.
- Click Open.
- Your other Wix sites:
- Click My Wix Account.
- Select the site folder.
- Select the files you want to upload.
- Click Upload Selection.
- Other sources (social networks, Dropbox, Vimeo etc.):
- Select the relevant source.
- Click Connect.
- Select the files you want to upload.
- Click Upload Selection.
- A URL:
- Click the Link icon
on the left side.
- Paste the URL link and click Import.
- Click the Link icon
- Your computer:
- Click the image(s) to select it / them.
- Click Add to Page.

Note:
You can also add videos or text to your Art Store, but only images can be sold.
FAQs
Click a question below to learn more about adding images to your Art Store:
How can I reorder the images in my Art Store?
Is my Art Store media manager the same as the Wix Media Manager?
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