Image library

Your image library is the ordered set of photos that appear as your sitepage's backdrop and gallery. You curate it once, and every layout draws from the same set.

The images you choose here are shared across your whole page — the backdrop behind your header and the gallery visitors browse both pull from this one library. Because it feeds every layout, switching skeletons never means re-picking your photos.

Where images come from

You can build the library from several sources, mixed freely:

  • Your own uploads — add photos straight from your device.
  • Google Business photos — if you've connected Google Business, its photos are available to pull in.
  • Instagram posts — recent posts from a linked Instagram account can be added as images.

Images already in your selection are marked with a badge in the picker, so you can tell at a glance what's in and what isn't as you browse each source.

Ordering your images

The library is an ordered set — the sequence you arrange is the sequence visitors see. Drag images to reorder them; the first image typically leads as the backdrop, with the rest following in the gallery. Rearranging is instant and never re-uploads anything.

Lead with your strongest image

The first image carries the most weight — it's the backdrop a visitor sees before anything else. Put your best, most representative photo at the front and order the rest to tell a small story.

Keeping it fresh

You can revisit the library any time to add, remove, or reorder. If you want new photos to arrive without lifting a finger, turn on Instagram sync — it keeps your latest posts flowing into the library automatically.