Vectorize Logo for Product Labels
Product labels demand print-ready vector artwork. Vectorize your logo to get a clean SVG that label printers accept — sharp at any label size, from a 1-inch jar lid to a full wine bottle label.
About Vectorize logo for product labels
Label printers use offset, digital, or flexographic presses that require vector source files for sharp, consistent reproduction across large print runs. Submitting a raster PNG logo to a label printer results in pixelated edges, blurry text, and inconsistent color — especially on metallic or textured label stocks.
Vectorizing your logo for label production: upload the PNG or JPEG logo to the vectorizer. Download the SVG. Open in Illustrator. Set the artboard to the label dimensions provided by the printer. Position the vectorized logo within the label safe zone (typically 3mm inside the die-cut line). Add label copy (ingredients, barcode, regulatory text) in outlined or embedded fonts. Export as PDF/X-1a for the label printer.
Common label sizes and their vector requirements: 2x2 inch jar labels (minimum 300 DPI equivalent — vector exceeds this), 4x6 inch shipping labels (vector stays sharp at any scale), 3.5x4.75 inch wine bottle front labels (full bleed requires 3mm bleed included in the vector document).
Label printers that accept SVG or Illustrator AI files: Lightning Labels, StickerYou, Avery WePrint, and most local label printing services. Always confirm the printer's preferred format — PDF/X-1a is the most universally accepted.