💡Lighting-aware spec parser
Reads Kelvin, lumens, CRI, IP class, beam angle and socket type from supplier XML and turns them into buyer-friendly copy.
Revenza turns dry specs into room-by-room buying guidance and fills Shopify Body HTML plus Metafields for 300–3000 SKUs.
Sound familiar?
Listings show socket type E27 but skip the fixture's max wattage — buyers fit 60W bulbs into 40W sockets and burn them out
Revenza writes the socket plus the fixture's maximum supported wattage and warns buyers about overload risk
Color temperature labeled only as 'warm' with no Kelvin value, so customers can't tell 2700K from 3000K before ordering
Every description includes the exact Kelvin value with a plain-language room recommendation (2700K bedroom, 4000K kitchen)
CRI is missing on every card, so studios, salons and photographers email support instead of buying
CRI is pulled from your feed or supplier sheet and explained for salons, ateliers and photo studios
Reflector beam angle (15° vs 60°) isn't mentioned, leading to returns when spotlights flood instead of focus
Beam angle is described with use cases — 15° for accent art lighting, 60° for general ceiling spots
Dimmer compatibility is unclear — around 30% of LED bulbs flicker on standard dimmers and end up as refunds
Dimmer compatibility is stated explicitly, including TRIAC/leading-edge notes when supplier data is available
Shopify's built-in AI writes generic copy that ignores EU 2019/2015 energy class labels and IP44/IP65 requirements
Output follows EU Ecodesign 2019/2015 labeling (A–G class, watts, lumens) and lists IP rating for bathroom and outdoor SKUs
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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Install the app and pick collections — chandeliers, LED bulbs, outdoor, smart lighting. No CSV juggling required.
Point Revenza at your OSRAM, Vito or generic supplier feed so Kelvin, CRI, IP and beam angle land in the right fields.
Revenza drafts 400+ SKUs in about 2 hours. Review a sample of 20, approve the tone, then batch-publish the rest.
Descriptions and structured specs sync into Shopify. Translations for Shopify Markets are written in the same run.
Reads Kelvin, lumens, CRI, IP class, beam angle and socket type from supplier XML and turns them into buyer-friendly copy.
Each lamp gets a kitchen, bathroom, office or nursery recommendation instead of a wall of technical numbers.
Energy class A–G, wattage and lumens are written in the format required by EU 2019/2015 — ready for Shopify Markets EU.
Fills Body HTML with structured H2/H3 and lists, and writes specs into Metafields so themes can render spec tables.
Generates UA, EN, PL and DE versions in one run — useful when you sell alongside Leroy Merlin Ukraine or Vito.
Descriptions render cleanly in Google Merchant Center, Prom.ua XML and Hotline.ua without HTML errors or cut-offs.
Shopify's generator writes generic marketing copy from the product title. Revenza reads actual spec fields — Kelvin, CRI, IP rating, beam angle, dimmer support — and writes around them. It also formats output to match EU Ecodesign labeling rules, which the native tool doesn't.
Yes. A typical lighting catalog of 300–3000 SKUs runs in batches over a few hours. You set the tone and structure once on a sample of 10–20 products, then the rest follow the same pattern. Bulk re-runs are available when you change supplier data.
Revenza only writes what it can verify. If CRI is missing, the description skips it rather than inventing a number. You can fill the gap in Shopify Metafields or upload an enrichment sheet, and Revenza will rewrite the affected cards.
Yes. When IP44, IP65 or IP67 is present in the data, the description states where the lamp can be installed (zone 2 of a bathroom, exposed outdoor, etc.) and warns when a SKU isn't rated for wet areas.
You provide 3–5 sample descriptions you like. Revenza matches sentence length, formality and the way you talk about scenarios. Stores that compete with Leroy Merlin Ukraine or Vito usually pick a more advisory, designer-led tone.
The HTML is clean — no broken tags, no inline styles that break feeds. Descriptions fit Merchant Center's 5000-character limit and Prom.ua XML rules. Hotline.ua exports also pass validation.
Start with 20 free products. See Kelvin, CRI, IP and dimmer notes written into Body HTML before you commit.