Same square master spec.
Album art for DistroKid (and other distributors)
FRAMECULT is not affiliated with DistroKid—here is how our kits map to typical upload flows.
When you ship through an aggregator, cover art has to pass technical gates and still look intentional at full resolution. FRAMECULT generates a release kit per design: a 1800×1800 square master (plus a clean square export) and additional crops for social promo. Distributors periodically change minimum dimensions; if yours requires a larger square than 1800 px, upscale the master with a loss-aware workflow before upload—composition is already centered for the lane.
The bigger win is creative consistency: instead of a new random AI render every single, you pick a lane and stay inside one art-directed world so your catalog reads like a label, not a folder of experiments. Start in the studio, then route the square export through whichever uploader you use.
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Frequently asked questions
- Is FRAMECULT affiliated with DistroKid?
- No. DistroKid is a separate company. This page describes how independent artists can prepare artwork in FRAMECULT and upload it through whichever distributor they use, including DistroKid-style workflows.
- What pixel size does FRAMECULT export for store cover art?
- The default kit includes a 1800 by 1800 square master and a clean square export, plus 1080 by 1350 and 1080 by 1920 promo crops. Aggregators may require larger minimums; check your distributor’s current spec and upscale the master if needed.
- Can I reuse the same lane for a whole EP?
- Yes. Lanes are designed as repeatable packaging systems so singles from the same project share typography, texture, and layout logic.