Browsing seller albums, image catalogs and supplier showcases

Yupoo is not a traditional checkout marketplace. It is used as a seller album or product catalog where sellers display product photos, categories and collections. To actually buy, you usually follow the album to a real product link — most often a Weidian, Taobao or 1688 page — or send the item to an agent. W2C organises those buyable finds into a searchable, QC-verified catalog so you can go from a Yupoo photo to a real order.
Yupoo is an image-hosting and album platform that many Chinese sellers use as a visual storefront. Instead of a checkout cart, a Yupoo page is a gallery: sellers upload product photos, sort them into albums by category, and share the album link. Because Yupoo gives sellers a lot of freedom to organise and showcase, it works as a discovery and traffic entry point — buyers browse the photos, then click through to the seller’s real purchase link (commonly Weidian, and sometimes Taobao or 1688) or contact the seller to order.
Browse the seller’s Yupoo albums and pick the exact item, colour and size you want.
Most albums point to a Weidian (sometimes Taobao or 1688) product link, or list a seller contact. That link is what you actually order from.
Paste that product link into your agent — or into W2C’s finds catalog — so the agent can buy it, receive it and take QC photos.
Check the real QC photos of your item, consolidate with other finds, choose a shipping line and ship worldwide.
W2C turns image-based Yupoo browsing into a structured, buyable process. Instead of checking random albums one by one and hunting for a working link, you can search W2C’s catalog of Weidian-based finds (the same buy-links Yupoo albums usually point to), browse by category, and follow clear agent buying steps with QC photos, warehouse consolidation and international shipping.

Yupoo is an image and album platform that Chinese sellers use as a visual storefront. Each Yupoo page is a gallery of product photos organised into albums, rather than a shopping cart. It is best thought of as a product catalog and discovery entry point, not a checkout site.
Not in the usual sense. Yupoo shows product photos and collections, but it does not process orders or payments itself. To buy, you follow the album to the seller’s real product link (often Weidian) or use an agent to place the order for you.
Sellers upload photos and sort them into albums by category, collection or drop. Buyers browse the albums, note the item they want, and then use the linked product page or seller contact to place an order. The freedom to organise albums is exactly why Yupoo works well as a browsing and traffic entry point.
No. A Yupoo album has no cart or payment step. You complete the purchase on the linked platform (commonly Weidian, sometimes Taobao or 1688) or by sending the item to an agent.
Look for a product link, QR code or seller contact in the album description or pinned post — it usually points to a Weidian product page. If there is no direct link, you can send the album or photo to an agent and ask them to source and buy the exact item.
A Yupoo spreadsheet is a curated list that turns scattered album browsing into a searchable set of buyable finds. On W2C, that catalog is built from Weidian-based products — the same buy-links Yupoo albums usually point to — so you can search, filter by category and order through an agent.
Yes. Because Yupoo itself has no checkout, an agent is the most common way to buy: you give the agent the real product link (or the album photo), and the agent purchases, inspects, takes QC photos, consolidates and ships the item internationally.
Yupoo is the photo album where you discover items; Weidian is the seller store where you actually order. Many Yupoo albums exist mainly to send buyers to a Weidian (or Taobao/1688) product page, which is why W2C’s buyable finds are Weidian-based.
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