Vectorize Logo for Decals
Vinyl decals require a vector file for precise plotter cutting. Vectorize your logo and get a clean SVG with accurate cut paths — ready for Roland, Graphtec, Silhouette Cameo, and all major vinyl cutters.
About Vectorize logo for decals
Decal production depends on a clean vector cut path. A vinyl cutter follows the SVG path data to cut the decal shape — raster images have no path data and cannot be used directly in a plotter. Vectorizing your logo gives the cutter a mathematically precise outline to follow.
For single-color vinyl decals (the most common type): vectorize the logo in single-color mode. The output is a clean closed path representing the outline of the logo design. Import this SVG into the vinyl cutter software (Roland VersaWorks, Graphtec Studio, Silhouette Studio, or SignCut Pro) and send to the cutter.
For multi-color layered decals: vectorize in color mode. Each color in the logo becomes a separate SVG layer. Cut each color from a different vinyl roll and layer them in registration on the decal carrier sheet.
Decal-specific tips: enable weld or unite paths in the cutter software to merge overlapping paths before cutting. Add a small offset (0.2–0.5mm) to the cut path if the decal has fine detail near the edge. For window decals, mirror the artwork horizontally when cutting for interior application.