Staff Reporters
Oct 6, 2010

Photolibrary’s new website goes live

SINGAPORE – Stock image company Photolibrary has launched its new website with a host of improved features, after beta-testing for a month.

Photolibrary
Photolibrary

The new website has made search features easier and more accessible, with the incorporation of an open search panel. 

Background colours can be customised to preference and images can be dragged and dropped into lightboxes and shopping carts.

Photolibrary’s new image preview page showcases alternative images, matched by colour and keywords, making it easier to find the perfect image.

In addition, the site now offers credit card ecommerce facilities in local currency for certain regional countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, India and UAE who have lacked this feature from Photolibrary in the past.

Glenn Parker, Photolibrary group CEO, commented,  “As always, Photolibrary seeks to provide its clients with an enjoyable experience when searching our image, film and music content. We hope that our users like the changes we have made.”

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