👓Frame geometry parser
Reads lens width, bridge, temple, total width from your XLS or feed and outputs a clean spec table under the H1.
Revenza writes spec-driven cards for frames, sunglasses and prescription lenses — with face-shape fit, UV rating and lens material auto-filled.
Sound familiar?
Frame width and temple length are missing from cards — buyers can't match glasses to their face online and bounce to Okylyary or OPTICA Ukraine
Revenza pulls frame width, bridge, temple length and lens height from your spec sheet and prints them in a structured ul block
Lens material (polycarbonate/CR-39/Trivex) and coatings (anti-reflective, blue-light) are not described, so customers ask the same questions in chat
Lens material and coating are mapped to plain-language benefits (impact resistance, glare reduction, screen use) in every card
Face shape recommendations are generic 'suits everyone' instead of oval/square/heart guidance — conversion stays flat
Face shape fit (oval, square, round, heart) is generated from frame geometry and added as a recommendation block
Sunglasses cards say 'dark lenses' without EN ISO 12312-1 / UV400 certification — buyers don't trust the protection claim
Sunglasses cards include UV400 / EN ISO 12312-1 wording only when the certificate field is filled — no false claims
Warranty terms for the frame vs the lenses differ but the card lumps them together, generating returns and disputes
Frame and lens warranty are split into separate sections so support tickets drop
200–2000 SKUs to rewrite manually before the spring sunglasses launch and the September collection drop
500 SKUs processed in ~3 hours via the Horoshop API within the 100 req/hour limit
What Revenza does every day
1000
products in 1 hour
5¢
per description (Pro)
9
platforms supported
6
languages, one click
Face cream, moisturizes skin. Volume 50 ml. Brand: XYZ. Ingredients: water, glycerin…
Nourishes and restores your skin overnight. Formula built on 3% hyaluronic acid + argan oil. Visible results in 7 days.
Plug in the API token or upload an XLS export. Revenza respects the 100 req/hour limit automatically.
Match your attributes — frame width, lens material, UV class, Rx-ready — to Revenza's eyewear schema once.
Get spec tables, face-shape fit and care instructions. Approve in bulk or edit individual SKUs in the preview.
Push descriptions back to product cards with one click. Re-run only changed SKUs before the spring sunglasses peak.
Reads lens width, bridge, temple, total width from your XLS or feed and outputs a clean spec table under the H1.
Built-in dictionary for CR-39, polycarbonate, Trivex, 1.67 high-index, plus AR, hydrophobic and blue-light coatings.
Adds UV400 and EN ISO 12312-1 mentions only when the certificate is in the source data — keeps you safe with EU rules.
Prescription lenses are flagged as medical devices under EU MDR 2017/745 with CE marking and a valid-Rx notice for EU/UK buyers.
Outputs only h2, h3, ul, p, strong, em — no broken layout, no duplicate H1, CTA sits right before the reviews block.
Descriptions render correctly in Google Merchant Center, Prom.ua XML and Instagram Shopping without extra cleanup.
No. Revenza treats the Horoshop product name as the H1 and writes the description to complement it — spec table, fit guidance, lens tech and care. The opening sentence never repeats the model name verbatim.
Prescription lenses are marked as medical devices under EU MDR 2017/745 and the card includes a CE marking note plus a reminder that a valid optometrist Rx is required for online purchase in the EU and UK.
Revenza only writes UV400 or EN ISO 12312-1 claims when the certificate or UV class field is filled in your data. If the field is empty, it writes neutral wording about tint and contrast instead.
Around 4–5 hours end to end on Horoshop, including API throttling at 100 requests per hour. Sunglasses and optical frames are processed in separate batches so you can launch the spring collection first.
Yes. From frame geometry (width, shape category, bridge) it suggests which face shapes — oval, square, round, heart, oblong — the model fits best, in a short ul block. You can disable it per category.
The card splits warranty into two sections — frame and lenses — using the terms you provide. This is standard practice at Warby Parker and reduces 'why isn't my scratched lens covered' tickets.
Connect your Horoshop store, map frame and lens fields once, and get spec-rich descriptions ready for Google Merchant Center and Instagram Shopping.