📐Frame measurements block
Lens width, bridge, temple length, and total frame width rendered into Shopify Body HTML as a clean spec table.
Revenza fills 200-2000 SKUs with frame width, temple length, lens material, and face-shape fit — formatted for Shopify Body HTML and Metafields.
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Descriptions list shape and material but skip frame width and temple length — customers can't judge fit online
Revenza extracts frame width, lens width, bridge, and temple length from your data and prints them as a structured spec block
Lens material (polycarbonate, CR-39, Trivex) and coatings (anti-reflective, blue-light) are missing from product copy
Lens material and coatings are written into every description with what each one does — scratch resistance, weight, blue-light filtering
Frames are tagged 'suits everyone' instead of recommending oval, square, or heart face shapes — conversion drops
Each frame gets a face-shape fit line (oval, round, square, heart) based on shape and dimensions
Sunglasses say 'dark lenses' without referencing EN ISO 12312-1 or UV400 — buyers hesitate, returns rise
Sunglasses copy includes UV400 / EN ISO 12312-1 category when the source data confirms it — no false claims
Frame and lens warranties differ but the product page shows one generic line
Separate warranty lines for frame and lenses, pulled from your supplier fields
Shopify's built-in AI writes generic copy that ignores prescription rules and CE MDR labeling for corrective lenses
Output is tuned for eyewear shoppers, not generic apparel — closer to Warby Parker's spec depth than a default template
What Revenza does every day
1000
products in 1 hour
5¢
per description (Pro)
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platforms supported
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languages, one click
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Authenticate once. Revenza reads products, variants, images, and existing Metafields without changing live data.
Point Revenza at the columns holding lens width, bridge, temple, lens material, UV category, and prescription type.
400+ SKUs processed in about 2 hours. Preview descriptions side by side before publishing in batches.
Push approved copy to Shopify with structured specs ready for Google Merchant Center and Instagram Shopping feeds.
Lens width, bridge, temple length, and total frame width rendered into Shopify Body HTML as a clean spec table.
Knows the difference between CR-39, polycarbonate, and Trivex, and explains coatings like AR, hydrophobic, and blue-light filters.
Maps frame geometry to recommended face shapes so shoppers see who the frame actually suits.
Adds UV400 and EN ISO 12312-1 category statements only when source data supports the claim — safe for EU markets.
Pushes structured specs into Metafields so you can filter by frame width, lens material, or polarization in collections.
Generates per-locale descriptions for EU, UK, and US — handles prescription rules and CE MDR phrasing per region.
Yes. For corrective lenses, descriptions reference CE MDR 2017/745 labeling and add a note that a valid prescription from an optometrist is required in EU and UK markets. The tool will not fabricate medical claims.
Shopify's generator writes generic apparel-style copy. Revenza is trained on eyewear data, so it outputs frame measurements, lens material differences, face-shape fit, and UV certification — fields that actually drive eyewear conversion.
Yes. Catalogs from 200 to 2000 SKUs are the typical range. Larger catalogs run in batches. Spring sunglasses launches and September frame collections are common usage peaks.
Descriptions use semantic HTML headings and lists in Body HTML, plus Metafields for structured attributes. Both feed into Google Merchant Center, Prom.ua XML, and Instagram Shopping without reformatting.
Revenza only writes UV400 or EN ISO 12312-1 statements when the source field confirms it. Missing data leaves the claim out — protecting you from compliance issues on sunglasses listings.
Yes. If your product data has two warranty fields, Revenza prints them as separate lines so customers see frame coverage and lens coverage independently.
Connect your Shopify store and let Revenza write frame, lens, and fit descriptions for your full SKU range — with EU compliance built in.