Vectorize Logo for Product Boxes
Box printers require vector logos. Whether you are printing on corrugated shipping boxes, rigid gift boxes, or custom mailer boxes, a clean vector file is non-negotiable. Vectorize your logo and get an SVG ready for your box supplier.
About Vectorize logo for product boxes
Product boxes are a high-visibility branding surface — the logo on a box is often the first physical interaction a customer has with a brand. Box printers use vector files because they must position and scale the logo precisely within box dielines, apply the correct spot colors, and produce consistent results across print runs.
When you submit a raster logo for box printing, printers either trace it manually (adding cost and potential inaccuracy) or reject the file outright. Vectorizing your logo removes this friction — the SVG or EPS file is clean, scalable, and ready for placement directly in the box dieline.
For mailer boxes and e-commerce packaging (popular with Shopify, Amazon, and DTC brands): suppliers like Packlane, Arka, Packwire, and noissue all require vector logo files. Upload to their design tools as SVG or PDF.
For corrugated box printing: your box manufacturer will need the vector in EPS or PDF format with outlined fonts and specified Pantone colors (or CMYK breakdown). After vectorizing, open in Illustrator and confirm all colors are set correctly before submitting.