Vectorize Logo for Packaging
Product packaging demands print-ready vector logos. A blurry or pixelated logo on packaging undermines brand credibility. Vectorize your logo to get a clean, scalable SVG that works at any size — from a small label to a large shipping box.
About Vectorize logo for packaging
Packaging printers — whether flexographic, digital, or offset — require vector logo files to produce sharp print results. Raster PNG or JPEG logos pixelate at packaging print resolutions (typically 300–600 DPI) and cannot be scaled up without quality loss.
Vectorizing your logo converts the pixel-based logo file into mathematical paths with flat color fills. The resulting SVG or EPS file scales to any size without degradation, is compatible with all professional print applications (Illustrator, InDesign, Dieline Studio), and can be color-separated for spot color printing on flexo and offset presses.
For packaging, consider requesting the following from your print supplier before vectorizing: the exact Pantone color codes they require, the minimum logo size for legibility at the specific packaging dimensions, and whether they need EPS or PDF rather than SVG (both can be exported from the SVG after vectorizing).
Common packaging vectorization scenarios: food and beverage labels, corrugated box artwork, poly bag printing, custom tissue paper, mailer boxes, and retail shelf-ready packaging. All of these require vector logo files to meet print supplier specifications.