Vectorize · Label · Packaging · Print

Vectorize a label that's print-ready, dieline and all.

Trace it free below to see auto-trace flatten the art and drop the cut path — then a human rebuilds it with a dieline, spot colors, bleed and a safe area the printer can run.

The short answer

You can vectorize label art free with our instant tracer — but it flattens everything to one layer, reads RGB instead of spot inks, and has no dieline or bleed, so a printer can't run it. For a real print order, a human rebuild adds a dieline cut path, separated spot colors, bleed past the trim and a safe area — in 24 hours, guaranteed.

Instant trace · what we found
No dielinethere's no cut path for the printer to follow.
RGB & stray colorsnot spot inks, no clean separations.
No bleed or safe areaart ends at the trim and clips on cut.
Want a label a printer can run? A human rebuilds it with a dieline, spot colors and bleed for $24, in 24 hours — guaranteed.
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Why the free trace isn't enough

A label is layers, inks and a cut path. Auto-trace sees one flat picture.

Label art usually arrives as a flattened JPG, a screenshot of a comp, or a PDF with no structure. Auto-trace turns it into a single flat layer of RGB shapes — no dieline for the cutter, no separated spot colors for the press, and nothing extending past the trim, so the first cut clips the design.

A designer rebuilds the label the way the printer needs it — a dieline on its own spot layer, each ink separated and matched, bleed past the trim and a safe area inside it, with any foil or spot varnish kept as named layers. It drops straight onto a digital or flexo run with no pre-press rescue.

Dieline / cut pathSpot color separationsBleed + safe areaFoil / varnish layerPrint-ready PDF/X
How a rebuild runs

Send the artwork

A flattened JPG, a comp screenshot, or a structureless PDF of the label.

We rebuild it

A human adds the dieline, separates and matches inks, and sets bleed and safe area.

Press-ready in 24h

PDF/X with named spots and dieline, plus layered AI, EPS and SVG — guaranteed.

Free trace vs. human rebuild

Same label. Two very different print files.

For the pressHuman redraw · VectorWizFree auto-trace
DielineCut path on a spot layerNone
ColorSeparated spot inksFlat RGB blend
BleedPast trim + safe areaEnds at the edge
LayersFoil / varnish namedOne flat layer
Label & packaging questions

Before you send it to the printer.

Can I vectorize a label for free?

Yes — the instant tracer above does it free. It flattens everything to one RGB layer with no dieline or bleed, so for a print run a human rebuild that adds the cut path, spot colors and bleed is needed.

Do you add a dieline and bleed?

Yes — we add a separate dieline on its own spot layer, plus bleed past the trim and a safe area inside it, so the printer can cut and the art survives registration.

Can you match my brand and Pantone colors?

Yes — each color is rebuilt as a clean separated fill mapped to your Pantone or process values, with any foil or spot varnish kept as its own named layer.

What files do I get?

A print-ready PDF/X with named spots and dieline, plus layered AI, EPS and SVG — in 24 hours, with a 100% remake guarantee.

Get a label the printer can run as-is.

Drop the artwork, we'll add the dieline, spot colors and bleed and have press-ready files back in 24 hours — guaranteed.