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TypeGGoogle SearchData for May 2026

Product

Estimated domains

1M - 10M

Description

Any offered product or service. For example: a pair of shoes; a concert ticket; the rental of a car; a haircut; or an episode of a TV show streamed online.

Definition from the Schema.org vocabulary (English).

Trend over time

At least two months are needed to show a trend. The series will grow with every monthly update.

Google Search requirements

Required and recommended properties per official Google Search Central documentation.

Required properties

  • image10M+GRequired

    Repeated ImageObject or URL The URL of a product photo. Pictures clearly showing the product (for example, against a white background) are preferred. Additional image guidelines: Image URLs must be crawlable and indexable. To check if Google can access your URLs, use the URL Inspection tool. Images must represent the marked up content. Images must be in a file format that's supported by Google Images. For best results, we recommend providing multiple high-resolution images (minimum of 50K pixels

  • name10M+GRequired

    Text The name of the product.

  • offers1M - 10MGRequired

    Offer A nested Offer to sell the product. Product snippets accept an Offer or AggregateOffer but merchant listings require an Offer as the merchant has to be the seller of the product in order to be eligible for merchant listing experiences.

  • review1M - 10MGRequired

    You must include one of the following properties: review aggregateRating offers You only need to provide one of review, aggregateRating, and offers, but the product snippets section of the Rich Results Test may report a warning if you provide offers without review or aggregateRating properties.

Recommended properties

Properties

Properties this type accepts, including inherited ones.

Legend

PropertySchema typeData typeEnumeration

Properties from Product

59 properties

Properties from Thing

13 properties

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