Vectorize Logo for Merch
Merch production — from print-on-demand to bulk screen printing — requires vector logo files for clean, sharp results. Vectorize your logo once and use it across every merchandise format.
About Vectorize logo for merch
Merchandise production covers a wide range of print and manufacturing methods: screen printing, embroidery, sublimation, direct-to-garment, laser engraving, pad printing on promotional products, and more. All of these methods share one requirement: a clean vector logo file.
Raster logos pixelate at production scale, cause color consistency issues in screen printing, and are rejected by many embroidery digitizing services. A vectorized logo with flat, separated color fills is the industry standard for merch production.
For print-on-demand platforms (Printful, Printify, Redbubble, Merch by Amazon): upload SVG or PNG-with-transparency after vectorizing. For direct merch orders with screen printers: deliver EPS or PDF with outlined fonts and Pantone color specs. For embroidery: the vector file is used as a reference for digitizing — send via EPS or SVG to your digitizer.
Vectorizing also future-proofs your merch assets. A single SVG can scale to the correct dimensions for a small lapel pin, a large hoodie graphic, or a trade show banner without any quality degradation. Build your merch pipeline on vectors, not raster.