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Shopping flow video opportunity

Shopping Flow Video Collection Jobs

Shopping Flow Video Collection jobs are collector opportunities where eligible applicants record approved footage using recent smartphone or wearable setup approved for item handling footage.

Device-based workMexico, LatAm, and the United StatesCollector networkUpdated June 5, 2026

Overview

Shopping flow video collection captures approved item-handling after a purchase, such as bagging, unpacking, and sorting at home. To protect privacy, storefront faces and receipts are kept out of frame and the focus stays on the items in hand. You record the handling sequence, exclude personal details, and submit raw clips. Only accepted footage is paid.

Use a phone or approved wearable at 1080p/30fps, frame tight on the item handling at table or counter level so faces, storefronts, and receipts stay out of view, and keep the items as the only readable subject. Accepted shopping flow video footage pays $18-$24 per approved hour of usable footage, reviewed by the TrueLabel collector QA team usually within 2 business days of upload. Describe your device, mounts, recording space, language, and availability so TrueLabel can match you to shopping flow video and related opportunities in Mexico, LatAm, and the United States. Learn more about shopping flow video work in Mexico, hand-object interaction data, privacy and consent for video capture.

Shopping Flow Video Collection job answers

Collector opportunity details

Task
Shopping Flow Video Collection
Work type
Remote item-handling capture, faces and receipts excluded (independent contractor)
Common regions
Mexico, LatAm, and the United States
Typical equipment
recent smartphone or wearable setup approved for item handling footage
Capture spec
Use a phone or approved wearable at 1080p/30fps, frame tight on the item handling at table or counter level so faces, storefronts, and receipts stay out of view, and keep the items as the only readable subject.
Pay
$18-$24 per approved hour of usable footage
Payment basis
$18-$24 per approved hour of usable footage, paid only for footage the TrueLabel collector QA team accepts on review (usually within 2 business days of upload)
Review
The TrueLabel collector QA team, usually within 2 business days of upload
Last updated
June 5, 2026

What this opportunity involves

What shopping flow video capture involves

Shopping flow video collection captures approved item-handling after a purchase, such as bagging, unpacking, and sorting at home. To protect privacy, storefront faces and receipts are kept out of frame and the focus stays on the items in hand. You record the handling sequence, exclude personal details, and submit raw clips. Only accepted footage is paid.

Device setup that passes review

Use a phone or approved wearable at 1080p/30fps, frame tight on the item handling at table or counter level so faces, storefronts, and receipts stay out of view, and keep the items as the only readable subject. Keep capture to approved, permitted spaces, remove or cover receipts, and frame on the items rather than people or storefronts.

Common review failures

For this capture type, submissions most often fail because of storefront bystander faces appearing in the frame, receipts with names, cards, or addresses left readable, and filming inside a store where recording is not permitted. Checking for these before you upload keeps work in the accepted queue.

Related collector categories

Collectors who can complete this work often also fit Household task video, Hand-object interaction, and Smartphone video opportunities, since they share similar framing and privacy standards.

Matching opportunity types

TrueLabel uses collector profile signals such as location, device, language, capture setup, and sample quality to match applicants with eligible collector opportunities.

OpportunityCollector work
Baggingshow items going into bags with hands and items in frame
Unpackingcapture items coming out of bags and being set down
Sorting purchasesfollow items moving into their sorted home positions
Approved item handlingkeep the focus on the item, not on faces or receipts

Requirements and review

AreaWhat to expect
DeviceUse a phone or approved wearable at 1080p/30fps, frame tight on the item handling at table or counter level so faces, storefronts, and receipts stay out of view, and keep the items as the only readable subject.
SetupKeep capture to approved, permitted spaces, remove or cover receipts, and frame on the items rather than people or storefronts.
Avoidstorefront bystander faces appearing in the frame, receipts with names, cards, or addresses left readable, and filming inside a store where recording is not permitted.
SubmissionRaw files uploaded through the approved TrueLabel collector flow; only accepted work is paid.

Privacy and quality expectations

For this device-based work across Mexico, LatAm, and the United States, good collector work is useful because the recording is clear, complete, and safe to review. Keep the task visible, avoid private information, submit raw files, and follow the opportunity brief before recording. If a project asks for first-person or smartphone video, assume that faces, IDs, payment cards, screens, addresses, private documents, and bystanders should stay out of frame unless the brief explicitly says otherwise.

For additional background, TrueLabel links to public references on privacy and responsible AI data practices. The opportunity brief, collector agreement, and TrueLabel review outcome remain the source of truth for what is accepted, rejected, or paid.

Related collector opportunities

The related opportunities below show how specific collector work is scoped across Mexico, LatAm, and the United States when TrueLabel has matching work categories.

FAQ

How should I set up for shopping flow video capture?

Keep capture to approved, permitted spaces, remove or cover receipts, and frame on the items rather than people or storefronts.

What usually causes shopping flow video footage to be rejected?

Common failure modes for this capture type are storefront bystander faces appearing in the frame, receipts with names, cards, or addresses left readable, and filming inside a store where recording is not permitted. Checking for these before you upload keeps your acceptance rate high.

Are rejected shopping flow video uploads paid?

For shopping flow video capture, the usual cause of a sent-back clip is storefront bystander faces appearing in the frame. Payment applies only to accepted work that passes review; duplicate, unsafe, private, edited, or off-brief submissions are not eligible.

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