Product variations represent different versions of a single
product based on attributes like size, color, material, flavor, etc. For
example, a handbag might be available in multiple colors, sizes, and materials.
Listing these variations under one product page on Noon enhances visibility,
allowing customers to easily browse all options.
Types of Variations You Can Create
Sizes
Colors
- Other attributes specific to each category

Note:
- The product description is shared across variations, but different prices, stock
quantities can be allocated to each variant as well as images in case of color
variations.
- Ensure your products are active, by adding a price, stock quantity, a Partner SKU
and a barcode and they will go live immediately.
How can I create variation?
Variations can only be added to :
Products belonging to your particular brand that isn't traded by anyone else
Seller SKUs, which are products you created one by one by uploading your product description and images directly on the Seller Lab user interface. Click here to learn more about creating Seller SKUs.
How can I add sizes to my product listing?
Go to Catalog Page:
Click Variation on your product page, then select Add New Size Variant.
Enter Sizes:
Enter sizes according to category standards (e.g., XS, S, M, L, XL for apparel) and save each size. These become child products of the main (parent) product.
Add Noon Size (For Apparel/Footwear):
If applicable, select a Noon Size from the dropdown of international standard sizes for better customer discoverability via size filters. Match this to the best approximation of your product’s label size.
Save and Generate PSKU:
Once done, generate the PSKU and save.
Note: For apparel or footwear products, an additional
column called Noon Size will appear. It’s essential to add the Noon Size
to ensure your products are discoverable through the size filter. If Noon Size
is not added, your product will still go live, but it won’t appear when
customers filter by specific sizes.
-Choose the size that best matches your product for the UAE/KSA/AE markets.
For example: If you’re selling a T-Shirt of size EU 38, the best standard size approximation is M, however if you’re selling a T-Shirt source from China of size S, that might convert into Noon Size XS. In a nutshell, your Seller Size should reflect the label on your physical product, whereas your Noon Size should be the best approximation of that in the international standard sizes.
The variation will then be added to your product, in the column on the left side, below the picture of the main product.

- You can only add one variation option at a time.
- The first variation option you create (in this example S) will always be
associated with the product.
To Delete a Size:
Click on the size option, locate the bin icon, and confirm deletion. This will remove the specific size from the product listing.
How can I add colors and other attributes?
You can organize color variations or other attributes into
groups. For example, all attributes of a smartwatch, such as dial size, color,
and connection type, can be combined into one group, like "Apple Smart
Watch," linking all smartwatches of the same brand to this group.
These attributes will appear prominently on the product
display page, allowing customers to easily view key product details at a
glance. Follow the steps below to efficiently add color variations and other
attributes to your products:
- Link to a Group: On your product page, click Link Group. You can add the product to an existing group or create a new one.
- Create New Group: Enter a group name, select the attribute axis (e.g., color, size), and click Create Group to organize variations under one product.
- Add Partner SKUs: Choose Add Partner SKU to Group to link additional SKUs, either by selecting existing Partner SKUs or creating new ones.
- Remove from Group: To remove a product, uncheck it from the right-side column and click Select Products.

Note:
- Attributes are predetermined and vary according to product
categories.
- Only Parent SKUs belonging the same brand can be add to the same group of
attributes.
If you sell the same product type in different brands, you'll have to create a
separate group of attributes for each brand.
That's it!
Got any more questions?