Tag the Product on the Photo
Mark a sofa, lamp, or SKU where it sits in the room so shoppers do not hunt a code in a table.
Digital Catalog Maker
Upload your product catalog PDF and publish a branded flipbook in minutes. Readers flip the rooms, tap a product on the page, see the price, and go to checkout or a quote form without leaving the book.
From PDF to live catalog
Keep the catalog you already designed. Publish it as a branded book where buyers can flip, zoom, and buy from the page.
Drop in the InDesign or PIM export. The spreads stay as designed.
Add your logo, colors, and page tools so the book feels like your showroom.
Send a URL or embed the catalog. Update the file later without a new attachment.
A PDF flipbook keeps designed spreads and gives buyers one URL that always points at the current book. See live layouts in our catalog flipbook examples, then add a product tag so a sofa or SKU can sell from the page, plus a photo tour or page video where a still photo is not enough.
Shoppable pages
A catalog should do more than display a pretty room. Put the product on the photo, open a shop card, and send a ready buyer to your store or a quote form while they are still looking at the piece.
Mark a sofa, lamp, or SKU where it sits in the room so shoppers do not hunt a code in a table.
Show the name, extra shots, regular or sale price, and a clear button to buy or inquire.
Link the card or a hotspot to your product page, cart, or dealer locator. The designed spread stays the hero.
If the book is wholesale, collect an email or a price-list request without sending people out of the catalog.
Use product tags for shoppable cards, links and buttons for a direct CTA, and photo tours when a buyer needs more angles before they commit.
Interactive catalog pages
Start from your designed PDF, then put selling tools on the spread: shop cards, extra photos, buy links, and forms. The same interactive elements work on any flipbook, tuned here for catalogs.
Shop from the page
Pin a shop card on a sofa, lamp, or fabric with photos, price, and a buy or inquiry link.
More angles, same spread
Open a room gallery from a camera pulse so readers can study finishes without leaving the page.
Send the next click
Route people to a product page, quote form, or dealer locator from a pulse, button, or invisible hotspot.
Show the material moving
Place YouTube, Vimeo, or MP4 on the spread for a finish, a mechanism, or a making process.
Specs without clutter
Keep dimensions, woods, and lead times one tap away without crowding the designed page.
Capture the request
Collect a trade email or a request for the full price list while the catalog is still open.
Why teams switch
You keep the catalog you already designed. Readers get a book they can finish, tap, and buy from on a laptop or a phone.
Product tags put price, photos, and a buy or inquiry link on the page. The catalog becomes a selling floor, not a PDF download.
Spreads stay paired the way print intended. Buyers know where they are in an 80-page book.
Logo, toolbar colors, and background make the viewer look like your site, not a leftover PDF tab.
Replace the file and republish. Sales keeps the same URL instead of mailing “catalog-final-v7.pdf”.
Place the live catalog on a landing page or trade portal so buyers never leave your domain.
Pages, type, and controls adapt. A sales rep can open the book in a showroom without a laptop.
Statistics show opens and reading time so merchandising knows which rooms actually get looked at.
Built for publishing teams
The goal is not a gimmick flip. It is a catalog you can brand, enrich, host, and measure without handing the reader to someone else’s ads.
Readers see your products, your logo, and your links. Nothing else competes for the page.
Pick a look that matches the print piece: magazine, brochure, catalog, or a harder cover when the brand needs weight.
Shop tags, tours, video, and forms sit on the designed spread. You sell and explain without rebuilding the catalog in a separate web shop.
Group spring, fall, and regional editions on one branded shelf so partners pick the right book.
Send a clean link, drop an iframe, or publish on a short iflip.page path when you want a tidy public URL.
Keep a wholesale price list behind a password and leave the consumer lookbook public.
Catalog questions
It is your catalog PDF published as an online book with a realistic page turn. Readers flip spreads, zoom details, and can tap products, videos, or forms you place on the page.
Yes. Export the catalog you already designed, upload it to PDF Flip, set your logo and colors, then publish a link. You do not need to rebuild pages in a new layout tool.
A PDF attachment is a snapshot. It is hard to open on a phone, easy to lose, and impossible to update. A flipbook is one URL you can refresh, embed, password-protect, and measure.
Yes. Product tags add photos, a price, and a button to a product page, cart, or inquiry form. Links and buttons can also sit on a photo or a call-to-action on the spread.
Yes. Tag the item on the photo, show a shop card, and send the click to your store or a quote form. The reader stays in the book until they are ready to act.
Yes. Paid plans include website embeds. Place the live book on a catalog landing page, or use a cover that opens the flipbook when someone clicks it.
Yes. The viewer adapts the book and the toolbar. That matters for trade shows, site visits, and anyone who refuses a large download.
Replace the PDF and republish. Anyone who has the public link sees the current catalog. You stop chasing old attachments in email threads.
Yes on Starter and Professional. Use a password for dealer books and keep a public lookbook for the brand site.
The flipbook lives at a stable URL you can embed on a page you write for search. That landing page can target phrases like digital catalog maker, while the book itself carries the product story.
Create an account, upload the PDF, pick a flipbook style, add branding, then share or embed. A free trial lets you publish the first book before you choose a plan.