Vectorize Image for Decals
Vinyl decal production requires vector files with precise cut paths. Vectorize your image to get clean SVG paths that vinyl cutters and decal printers can use to produce sharp, accurate decals at any size.
About Vectorize image for decals
Decals — whether vinyl cut decals, printed decals, water-slide decals, or window graphics — all require vector artwork to produce accurate results. The vector paths define both the printed artwork and the cut or contour line around the decal shape.
For vinyl cut decals: the SVG path defines the exact cut line. A single-color or simple multi-color design vectorizes cleanly from a raster source. Import the SVG into your vinyl cutter software (Roland CutStudio, Graphtec Studio, or Silhouette Studio) and the paths are used for direct cutting.
For printed decals: vectorize the artwork for sharp edges at print scale. Decal sizes range from small product labels to large vehicle graphics — vector ensures no pixelation regardless of the print dimensions.
For equipment-specific formats: most vinyl cutter software accepts SVG directly. If EPS or PLT is required, export from Illustrator or Inkscape after downloading the SVG.
Quality tip: for best decal vectorization results, use high-contrast PNG images with a white or transparent background. Clean edge definition in the source image produces accurate contour cut lines in the vector output.