Vectorize a label the printer can run.
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.
A print-ready label needs more than clean art: it needs a dieline, spot colors, bleed, and a safe area. Auto-trace flattens the artwork and drops all of it. A human rebuilds the label with true vector shapes, named spot colors, a proper dieline, and correct bleed and trim — so the printer runs it without a back-and-forth.
A label is only as good as its geometry.
Labels are production documents, not just graphics. Beyond clean shapes they need a cut/dieline on its own layer, spot-color separations, bleed past the trim, and a safe margin. Auto-trace produces none of that — just a flattened trace a printer will reject.
a print-ready PDF and AI with dieline and separations, with a 100% remake guarantee.
Same label. Two very different results.
| What matters | Human redraw · VectorWiz | Free auto-trace |
|---|---|---|
| Artwork | True vectors | Flattened raster |
| Color | Named spot separations | Screen RGB |
| Dieline | On its own layer | Missing |
| Bleed / trim | Set correctly | None |
Before you send it to production.
Do you add the dieline and bleed?
Can you separate spot colors?
What do I get back?
Send the label. Get it back right.
Upload whatever you have — a human rebuilds your labelproduction-correct and has it back in 24 hours, guaranteed.
