Can I paste the generated chart into Shopify?
Yes. Use the copied HTML or Shopify snippet in a field or theme area that supports custom markup.
Best for Shopify merchants who need a quick product-page size guide.
Create a clean size chart for Shopify product pages and copy a snippet that can be adapted for your theme or content area.
Choose a common standard, edit only what you need, then export a chart for product pages.
Click any heading or cell to edit the table.
Choose a standard template, then refine the measurements for the exact product before publishing.
Shopify merchants can add a size chart as product description HTML, a theme block, a page linked from product templates, or a custom section depending on the theme. The simplest first step is to generate a clear HTML table, paste it into a test product, and check the mobile product page before rolling it out.
Shoppers need measurements close to the buy button, not hidden in a policy page. Place the chart near size selectors, include unit labels, and explain whether the chart shows body or garment measurements. If your theme supports collapsible blocks, a concise size guide block can keep the product page tidy.
A dedicated size chart app can be useful for rules, collections, and saved charts. A generated HTML snippet is often enough for small catalogs or early testing. Whichever method you choose, preview the chart in the live theme and verify that it does not break product page layout or slow down interaction.
A good Shopify size chart can reduce repeated questions such as 'does this run small?' or 'what is the waist in centimeters?' Add short product-specific fit notes when needed. Charts work best when they are maintained with product data, not copied once and forgotten across seasons.
For Shopify, placement matters almost as much as the chart itself. Shoppers should see sizing guidance near the variant selector, product description, or an obvious collapsible block before they add to cart. A size chart hidden in a footer page helps less because it interrupts the buying decision. The best implementation depends on the theme, but the chart should remain readable on mobile and should not push the buy button too far down the page.
The term Shopify size chart is crowded with Shopify official documentation, app listings, and tutorials. A new site should not try to beat every app page immediately. A better angle is to provide a free, copyable HTML snippet, clean product-page examples, and practical measurement templates that merchants can use before they decide whether they need a paid app. That positions the page as a helpful entry point instead of another app directory result.
Continue with closely related tools instead of jumping through an unrelated directory.
Best for merchants who need a product-page size chart quickly.
Best for sellers who need a reusable apparel measurement table.
Best for stores outside Shopify that still need product-page sizing assets.
Best for explaining the difference between body measurements and apparel labels.
Yes. Use the copied HTML or Shopify snippet in a field or theme area that supports custom markup.
Not always. Small stores can start with HTML tables, while larger catalogs may benefit from an app.
Place it near the size selector or inside a clearly labeled collapsible product information block.
Yes. Export PNG if you prefer to upload the chart as product media or use it in support materials.