Vectorize Logo for Vehicle Wrap
Vehicle wraps are printed at full vehicle scale — 5 to 20 feet wide. Only vector logos reproduce sharply at that size. Upload your PNG or JPG logo, vectorize it, and send the EPS or SVG to your wrap designer.
About Vectorize logo for vehicle wrap
A vehicle wrap prints at the actual dimensions of a car, van, or truck — typically 6–8 feet tall and 15–20 feet wide. Raster logos printed at this scale show every pixel and compression artifact. Vector logos reproduce at wrap scale with complete sharpness.
What wrap designers and print shops need: — EPS or AI file of the logo. — All fonts converted to outlines. — Colors defined as CMYK or Pantone (not RGB). — Transparent background for overlay use on textured templates.
Vehicle wrap design software: — Flexi Sign: requires EPS or SVG vector artwork. — CorelDRAW: the most common wrap design tool — imports SVG and EPS natively. — Adobe Illustrator: supports AI, EPS, SVG. — Roland VersaWorks: processes PDF with embedded vectors.
Workflow: vectorize your logo for a vehicle wrap 1. Upload the PNG or JPG logo to the vectorizer. 2. Download the SVG. 3. Open in Illustrator. Save as EPS (AI-compatible EPS). 4. Outline all fonts: Type > Create Outlines. 5. Set color mode to CMYK: Edit > Document Color Mode > CMYK. 6. Send EPS to the wrap designer with brand hex or Pantone color specs.
If the design includes photography or complex gradients, those elements are handled as high-resolution rasters inside the wrap design. Only graphic elements — logos, text, icons — need to be vector.