📏Frame measurement parser
Reads 52-18-145 style codes and renders them as lens width, bridge, temple length — the format buyers compare across stores like Okylyary.
Revenza writes structured descriptions with bridge width, temple length, lens material and UV400 status — directly into your OpenCart 3 HTML field.
Sound familiar?
Frame width and temple length missing from cards — buyers can't tell if a 52-18-145 frame fits their face
Revenza pulls frame dimensions from titles, attributes or images and writes them as a clean spec block (lens width / bridge / temple)
Lens material (polycarbonate, CR-39, Trivex) and coatings (AR, blue-light) not described — customers ask in chat instead of buying
Lens material and coating fields are detected and explained in plain language — why polycarbonate matters for kids, why AR helps drivers
'Suitable for everyone' instead of face-shape recommendations (oval, square, heart) — conversion drops on category pages
Each frame shape is matched to suitable face shapes with a short reasoning sentence, not a generic 'fits all'
Sunglasses listed as 'dark lenses' with no reference to EN ISO 12312-1 or UV400 — returns rise after first sunny week
For sunglasses Revenza inserts UV400 / EN ISO 12312-1 wording only when the source data confirms it — no false claims
Frame and lens warranty terms differ but are bundled in one paragraph — support tickets pile up
Warranty section is split into frame and lens terms based on your store policy template
Copywriter handles 15-20 SKUs a day, you have 1200 — new collections in September go live without descriptions
Bulk mode processes 400+ SKUs in about 2 hours, with separate Ukrainian and English outputs for OpenCart language modules
What Revenza does every day
1000
products in 1 hour
5¢
per description (Pro)
9
platforms supported
6
languages, one click
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Upload a CSV export or connect via API. Revenza reads product names, attributes, categories and existing photos.
Choose optical frames, sunglasses or reading glasses. Each template has its own block order: specs, lens tech, fit, warranty.
Run a 20-SKU test batch. Adjust tone, brand voice and warranty wording, then process the full catalog in one job.
Export updated descriptions as CSV or sync via API into the description field per language. SEO title and meta tags fill the SEO tab.
Reads 52-18-145 style codes and renders them as lens width, bridge, temple length — the format buyers compare across stores like Okylyary.
Translates CR-39, polycarbonate, Trivex, AR and blue-light coatings into one-sentence buyer benefits without marketing fluff.
Maps frame geometry (round, square, aviator, cat-eye) to oval, square, heart, round faces — same logic Warby Parker uses on PDPs.
Adds UV400 and EN ISO 12312-1 wording only when source attributes confirm it — protects you from false-protection claims under EU rules.
Generates separate UA and EN descriptions for OpenCart 3 language modules, ready to paste into the WYSIWYG field per store view.
Output renders cleanly in Google Merchant Center, Prom.ua XML and Instagram Shopping — no HTML clutter that breaks feed parsing.
Yes. For corrective lenses Revenza avoids medical claims and notes that a valid prescription from an optometrist is required, in line with EU Medical Devices Regulation 2017/745. It will not write that a product 'corrects vision' without your store explicitly setting that flag.
No, and that's intentional. Sunglasses get UV protection, lens category (0-4) and EN ISO 12312-1 reference. Optical frames focus on lens compatibility, frame material and face-shape fit. You assign the template per category in OpenCart.
Revenza skips the spec block instead of inventing numbers. You'll get a flagged list of SKUs missing 52-18-145 style data so your team can add them once, not rewrite descriptions later.
Around 3-4 hours for full UA + EN generation on a standard plan. Pure UA generation for 400 SKUs runs in about 2 hours. The bottleneck is usually your image hosting, not the AI.
Only if you tell it to. By default Revenza fills empty description fields and leaves filled ones alone. You can also run it in 'append' mode to add a spec block under existing copy.
Yes. The HTML is clean (no inline styles, no nested tables), so Prom.ua XML and Google Merchant Center parse it without errors. Spec data also goes into separate attribute fields when your OpenCart setup supports them.
Run a free 20-SKU test on your OpenCart catalog. See real frame specs, lens tech and face-shape fit before you commit to a plan.