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Add Variants to Existing Product

Sam|
November 21, 2024|
3 min read

Adding product variants on Shopify can level up your Shopify store by offering customers a range of options tailored to their preferences. You can effectively showcase your products ‘ diversity with simple adjustments for different sizes, colors, or materials. 

In this post, we will guide you through the step-by-step process of adding variants to existing products in the Shopify store. Let’s explore how to make your product listings more dynamic and appealing!

How to add variants to an existing product on Shopify

Step 1: Select Your Product

Once you log in to your Shopify admin, navigate to the Products section and select All Products from the menu. This will display a list of all the products in your store. To edit a specific product, simply click on its name, which will take you to the product details page where you can make the necessary changes.

Select Your Product on shopify

Step 2: Scroll to the “Variants” Section

On the product details page, scroll down until you see the “Variants” section. This section is typically located beneath the product description and images. If the product does not currently have any variants, you may see a prompt to add variants.

Scroll to the 'Variants' Section

Step 3: Add a New Option or Variant

  • To add a new option type (like “Size” or “Color”), click “Add another option” and fill in the details.
Add a New Option or Variant 1
  • To add a variant within an existing option, click “Add variant” and fill in the details.
Add a New Option or Variant 2

Step 4: Fill in Variant Details

Now, you can enter the variant’s information like:

  • Option values (e.g., “Small,” “Blue”)
  • Price (if different from the main product)
  • SKU
  • Barcode (if applicable)
  • Inventory quantity
  • Image (optional)
Fill in Variant Details

Step 5: Save Your Changes

  • Click the “Save” button at the top right corner to add the new variant(s).

FAQs

What are product variants in Shopify?

Product variants in Shopify are different versions of a single product that cater to customer preferences, such as size, color, material, or other attributes. For example, a t-shirt may come in various colors and sizes, each representing a unique variant.

How do I add variants to an existing product on Shopify?

To add variants to an existing product, log into your Shopify admin, select the product you want to edit, scroll to the Variants section, and click “Add variant.” From there, you can specify option names and values, such as size or color, and then save your changes.

Can I customize prices for each variant?

Yes, Shopify allows you to set different prices for each variant. When adding or editing a variant, you can specify unique prices, SKUs, and barcodes to differentiate them from one another.

Is there a limit to the number of variants I can add?

Shopify allows you to create up to 100 variants per product, with a maximum of three options (like size, color, and material) for each product. This flexibility helps you cater to a wide range of customer preferences.

See more: How Many Products Should You Have On Shopify?

How can I manage inventory for product variants?

You can manage inventory for each variant by specifying quantities, SKUs, and other details in the Variants section of the product edit page. This way, you can track stock levels for each variant separately, ensuring accurate inventory management

In conclusion

Adding variants to an existing product on Shopify is a straightforward process that can enhance your store’s offerings and improve customer satisfaction. Following the steps outlined, you can easily customize your products to meet diverse customer needs and preferences.

Sam Nguyen is the CEO and founder of Avada Commerce, an e-commerce solution provider headquartered in Singapore. He is an expert on the Shopify e-commerce platform for online stores and retail point-of-sale systems. Sam loves talking about e-commerce and he aims to help over a million online businesses grow and thrive.