Amazon compliance & guidelines
What AI Copywriter checks automatically and what you should still review manually before publishing to Amazon.
AI Copywriter enforces most of Amazon's listing rules at generation time; character counts, capitalization, prohibited promotional phrases. A few things still need a human eye, particularly around trademarks, regulated categories, and translation nuance. This page lays out where the line falls.
What AI Copywriter checks automatically
Titles:
- Character limits per marketplace
- Capitalisation rules (e.g. avoid all-caps)
- Removal of prohibited promotional words (e.g. "best", "100%", "free shipping")
- Brand at the front, key attributes ordered correctly
Bullet points:
- Character limits per bullet
- Punctuation conventions
- Sentence structure suitable for mobile readability
Descriptions:
- Plain-text description rules
For full Amazon guidelines, see Amazon's official documentation.
What to still check manually
A few things AI can't always catch:
- Trademark and brand claims: Make sure you're not infringing or making unverified claims
- Regulatory phrases: For restricted categories (supplements, medical, electrical), check claims against your compliance list
- Localisation nuance: Translated content needs a native speaker's eye, especially for tone and cultural references
- Ingredient or material lists: Keep accuracy over creativity
What happens if a suggestion violates Amazon's rules
If you spot a suggestion that breaks a rule, report it via the in-app feedback link. We use these reports to improve the model.