Variant Images on the Crave Theme
Crave theme variant images behave like every other Shopify theme out of the box: pick a flavor or a color, and the gallery still shows all of them. Crave is Shopify’s free theme built for food, drink, and beauty brands, the kind of bold, punchy store made for impulse buys. It looks great. But filtering the product gallery down to one variant isn’t something Crave does on its own, because Shopify doesn’t give themes a real way to do it.
Good news: it’s a quick fix. With Rubik Variant Images, a Crave store shows only the selected variant’s photos, adds real swatches to the picker, and stays fast. No theme code. Crave is an OS 2.0 theme, so the app embed installs the standard way, same as on Dawn.
Crave is popular with smaller, focused catalogs: a hot sauce in five heat levels, a lip balm in eight shades, a cold brew in three roasts. Exactly the products where showing the wrong photo for the selected flavor is most jarring. Let’s fix that.
In this post
- Why Crave shows all variant images at once
- What Shopify gives you natively
- How to filter Crave variant images
- Setup on Crave, step by step
- Swatches that suit a bold theme
- Flavor and color together
- If each flavor is a separate product
- FAQ
- Related reading
Why Crave shows all variant images at once
Crave theme variant images all show at once because Shopify has no built-in way to filter a product’s gallery by variant. The gallery is a single media list attached to the product, not to each variant. So Crave renders the whole list, with no instruction to hide everything except the selected flavor.
Crave can swap the one featured image you assign per variant, like most themes. But that’s a single image. Not the can shot, the ingredient close-up, and the lifestyle photo a real product page wants. The rest of the gallery still shows every flavor mixed together.
Does it cost sales? On an impulse-buy theme like Crave, yes, more than usual. The whole point of Crave is a fast, confident path to “add to cart.” A gallery that shows the wrong flavor introduces a beat of doubt at exactly the wrong moment. Doubt kills impulse.
What Shopify gives you natively
Natively, Shopify gives you one thing here: a single featured image per variant. The theme can swap the main image on selection, and that’s the ceiling. No multiple images per variant, no video or 3D per variant, no filtering that hides the other flavors, and no clean way to share one ingredients label across every flavor without duplicating it.
For a Crave store with eight shades and three photos each, native Shopify just wasn’t built for it. You need a layer on top that reads the selection and filters the gallery.
How to filter Crave variant images
Rubik Variant Images watches Crave’s variant picker and filters the gallery to show only the selected variant’s media. It assigns multiple images, plus video and 3D, to each variant. It reads from metafields and renders in Shadow DOM, so its styling stays isolated from Crave’s bold CSS and survives theme updates. No external API call. It loads with the page.
One detail food and beauty stores love: mark an image as shared across all variants. Your nutrition panel, your “made in small batches” badge, your ingredients card, assign each once and it shows on every flavor, no duplicates. Keeps your media library lean and your page light.

Setup on Crave, step by step
- Install the app, then open Online Store, Customize on Crave, and turn on the Rubik Variant Images app embed under App embeds. Save.
- Assign images to each variant. Drag and drop by hand, or use AI auto-assign, which reads the product title, option values, filename, alt text, and the image itself.
- Got a lot of products? Use bulk assign. It groups images by gallery order in the background.
- Open a Crave product page and click through the flavors. The gallery now filters to the selected variant.
Confirm your setup with the free variant image checker before you go live, and if you’re planning how many shots each flavor needs, the variant image calculator keeps you under the 250-media-per-product limit.
Swatches that suit a bold theme
Crave runs on big type and high contrast, so the swatches should match that energy. Swap the flavor dropdown for real swatches: the app renders image swatches, color swatches, and pill buttons, and you can mix types per option. For a lip balm, color swatches in the actual shades. For a hot sauce, pill buttons labeled Mild to Hot. Shoppers see the choice instead of reading it.
Because the swatches live in Shadow DOM, they hold their look no matter what Crave’s stylesheet does, and a theme update won’t break them. Preview shapes and sizes with the free swatch preview tool, dial in shades with the color palette generator, then fine-tune with the 100+ CSS variables in the visual editor. The full rundown is in our swatch design guide.
“This app makes it super easy to manage images for products that have multiple variations (size and flavor in my case). The support is great as well!”
Anonymous merchant, 5.0 rating, February 2026, Rubik Variant Images on the Shopify App Store
Flavor and color together
Plenty of Crave stores run two options at once: flavor and size, or shade and finish. The app handles multi-option products. Assign media per combination, so picking “Berry” and “Travel size” shows the right photos for that exact pairing. Only assign at the flavor level and size won’t disturb the images. You decide how granular to get. Our guide to multi-option variant images walks through the patterns.
If your catalog is climbing toward Shopify’s variant ceiling, that’s a separate question. Craftshift has a clear breakdown of the 2026 Shopify variant limit if you need it.
If each flavor is a separate product
Some Crave stores split flavors into separate products for SEO, so each one gets its own URL and indexable photos. If that’s your setup, gallery filtering isn’t the tool, because there are no variants to filter. You want to link those products and show swatches that switch between them.
That’s combined listings. Our sister app covers it on the same theme: read combined listings on the Crave theme. Lots of stores run both: combined listings to group the flavors, variant images to filter the photos within each one.
See it live in the demo store, watch the tutorial video, or read the getting started docs.
Frequently asked questions
Does Rubik Variant Images work with the Crave theme?
Yes. Crave is a free OS 2.0 theme from Shopify and supports app embeds, so setup is the same as on Dawn, with no code edits. The app supports 350+ themes and page builders.
Why does Crave show all flavors in the gallery?
Because Shopify attaches the gallery to the product, not to each variant, and has no native filtering. Crave renders the whole media list. An app that hooks the variant picker filters it to the selected variant.
Can I show more than one image per variant on Crave?
Yes. Shopify natively allows one featured image per variant. The app lets you assign multiple images, videos, and 3D models per variant, and filters the gallery to show only that variant’s media.
Will it slow down my Crave store?
No. The app is metafield-based with no external API calls. It loads with the page instead of fetching from a separate server, so it doesn’t add a network round trip.
Do swatches survive a Crave theme update?
Yes. Swatches and variant data live in the app and in metafields, not in theme code, and render in an isolated Shadow DOM scope. A Crave update doesn’t touch them.




