For wrap designers

Wraptor for Wrap DesignersThe design studio built for vinyl.

Design at true vehicle scale with real vector tools, export print PDFs with CutContour separations your RIP reads, and panelize to the roll it prints on. Generic design tools were built for paper. This one was built for wraps.

Designer at $25/mo is coming soon — watch the pricing page

You design wraps — freelance or in-house — and live in Illustrator today
Your files get rebuilt at the printer because the cut layers break in the RIP
You want AI that hands you editable layers, not flat images

Designer

$25/mo

Coming soon

A design-studio membership: WrapStudio and the AI design tools without the shop-management platform. Until it opens, every current plan includes the full studio.

FAQ

Questions designers ask

What is the Wraptor Designer plan?

Designer is a $25/mo membership built for people who design wraps rather than run shops: the WrapStudio vector engine and the AI design tools, without the job board, invoicing, and shop-management side of the platform. It's coming soon — until it opens, every current Wraptor plan includes the full design studio.

Can WrapStudio replace Illustrator for wrap design?

For most wrap work, yes. You get pen and node editing, a boolean pathfinder, truck-lettering text warps, gradients, and compound paths, and WrapStudio imports your existing .ai, .pdf, and .svg templates. The photo-to-template flow builds a scaled reference from a straight-on photo of the vehicle — calibrate one known measurement and design at true scale.

Will my print files work with the shop's RIP?

Print PDFs export with true CutContour spot separations that VersaWorks and Flexi auto-detect, named spot colors, vector gradients, and per-side bleed, using flat xref for older RIP compatibility. Cut files export as SVG and EPS with the CutContour custom color.

Does the AI output editable files?

Yes. Describe a design and the AI composes real shapes, gradients, and text layers you keep editing — not a flat image. Trace-to-vector converts raster logos into clean vector files, and background removal and whole-design recolor work the same way: the output stays editable.

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