Vectorize · Stamp · Seal · Emboss · Foil

Vectorize a stamp or seal that presses clean.

Trace it free below to watch auto-trace clog the fine gaps and snap the thin lines — then a human rebuilds it single-color, centered and ready for a rubber die or embosser.

The short answer

You can vectorize a stamp free with our instant tracer — but auto-trace fills the tight negative space between lines and breaks any stroke thinner than a pixel, so the die inks as a solid blob. For a rubber, polymer or wax seal, a human redraw delivers one solid fill, clean knockout text and lines above the minimum weight, centered to the plate — in 24 hours, guaranteed.

Instant trace · what we found
Clogged negative spacefine gaps fill in and ink as a blob.
Broken thin linessub-pixel strokes drop out entirely.
Off-center & graynot squared to a plate, not one solid color.
Want a stamp that presses crisp? A human rebuilds it single-color, centered and above minimum line weight for $16, in 24 hours — guaranteed.
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Why the free trace isn't enough

A stamp is one color and clean gaps. Auto-trace honors neither.

Stamps and seals arrive as a scan of an ink impression, a logo lock-up, or a photo of an old wax press. Auto-trace follows every pixel edge, so the thin lines and tight negative space that make a seal legible either bridge together into a solid mass or drop out below a pixel — and the result reads as gray, not a single die color.

A designer reads the seal the way the die does — one ink, solid shapes, and gaps wide enough to hold — and rebuilds it as a centered, squared, single-color mark with clean knockout for reversed text. It presses clean at the real stamp size and drops straight into a rubber, polymer, embossing or foil workflow.

Single solid colorKnockout textMin line weight enforcedCentered & squaredTransparent 1-bit PNG
How a redraw runs

Send the impression

An ink scan, a photo of a wax seal, or the logo you want turned into a stamp.

We rebuild it

A human redraws one solid color, opens the gaps to minimum, and centers it on the plate.

Die-ready in 24h

AI, EPS, SVG, PDF plus a 1-bit transparent PNG — guaranteed to press clean.

Free trace vs. human redraw

Same seal. Two very different dies.

For the dieHuman redraw · VectorWizFree auto-trace
Negative spaceOpen, holds inkClogged into a blob
Line weightAbove die minimumThin strokes drop out
ColorOne solid fillGray, anti-aliased
RegistrationCentered & squaredOff-center, untrimmed
Stamp & seal questions

Before you cut the die.

Can I vectorize a stamp for free?

Yes — the instant tracer above does it free. It works for bold, high-contrast marks, but auto-trace clogs fine gaps and breaks thin lines, so a rubber die or embosser usually needs a human redraw.

What's the minimum line weight for a rubber stamp?

About 0.3 mm (~0.012″) for both stroke and the gap between strokes, so ink doesn't bridge. We rebuild every line to clear that floor and flag detail that won't hold at your stamp size.

Do you deliver single-color, knockout-ready art?

Yes — a stamp is one ink, so we rebuild it as a single solid fill with clean knockout for reversed text and negative space, centered and squared to the plate.

What files do I get?

Native AI, EPS, SVG and PDF plus a 1-bit transparent PNG — in 24 hours, with a 100% remake guarantee.

Get a seal that presses clean every time.

Drop the impression, we'll rebuild single-color die-ready art and have it back in 24 hours — guaranteed.