What's New in Wraptor — July 2026: Deep Restore, Template Import, and Customers Who Hear Back
A big month: AI logo restoration in the vectorizer, layered wrap-template import, roll nesting for cut files, wrap concepts from a logo, and a lead system where your customers finally see your replies.

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Shipping notes from the Wraptor team. Everything below is live in your account today.
Deep Restore: turn a blurry logo into clean vector art
Every shop knows the email: a customer needs their logo on a trailer by Friday, and what they send is a 200-pixel JPEG screenshotted from their own website. The vectorizer now has a Deep Restore engine built for exactly that file.
Instead of tracing the blur, Deep Restore redraws the artwork at high resolution with AI, verifies the redraw against the original so nothing drifts, then traces the clean version into editable vector paths. Text gets special treatment — the engine detects lettering and matches it against a library of more than 1,400 typefaces so letterforms come out sharp instead of wobbly.
- •Fast trace: clean art in about five seconds, one credit
- •Deep Restore: blurry and low-resolution logos, one to two minutes, two credits
- •Auto: looks at your file and picks the right engine
You get an SVG that opens in Illustrator or straight into the Wraptor design studio. If the restore fails for any reason, the credit comes back automatically.
Open the wrap templates you already buy
The design studio now imports layered TIFF templates — including files from The Bad Wrap and SAi — with every layer separated and hidden layers revealed, not flattened into one image. Vehicle outlines, rulers, and guide layers arrive as real layers you can toggle, exactly like they would in Photoshop or Illustrator.
If your template workflow lives in AI, PDF, or SVG files, those import too, with scale calibration so an inch in the file is an inch on the vehicle.
Nest your cut files for the roll
Right-click any design and nest it for cutting. The nester packs your shapes onto your roll width with a weeding gap, respects directional vinyl, and hands back a new artboard laid out to waste as little material as possible. Less vinyl in the trash is margin you keep.
Wrap concepts from a logo
Drop in a customer's logo and brand colors and the studio generates full wrap concepts you can put in front of them the same day. It is the fastest way we know to turn "we're thinking about wrapping the vans" into a signed proof.
Your customers finally hear back
This one changes how the directory wins you work. Until now, a customer who requested a quote got one acknowledgment email and then silence unless you called. Now every request comes with a private tracking page:
- •The customer sees their request move from received, to routed, to picked up by your shop
- •When you claim a lead, they get an email with your shop's name on it
- •You can message them straight from your Lead Inbox — your reply lands in their email and on their tracking page
- •Their replies come back to your inbox and ring your notification bell
Shops that respond inside five minutes win most jobs. Now the customer can see you responding — and shops that go quiet for two days lose the lead to one that does not.
One more thing: memberships built around who you are
Wraptor now has a page for each kind of member — shops, independent installers, wrap designers, and multi-location operations — so your installers and your designer can each see exactly what Wraptor does for them. Installers get the Certified Installer & Designer Network: a public profile, escrow-protected payouts, and verified-hire reviews.
What it costs
Nothing here changed your plan. Deep Restore uses the same AI credits as the rest of the studio, template import and nesting are part of the design studio, and the customer tracking pages are included with every directory listing and shop website.
If you have not claimed your shop's directory listing yet, that is still the fastest free thing you can do for your lead flow.
Sal Lara
Founder, Wraptor
Sal runs a vehicle wrap and tint studio and built Wraptor to handle the operations work he was sick of doing in spreadsheets. Writes about pricing, materials, and shop ops from inside the trade.
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