Vehicle Wraps in San Jose
18 vehicle wrap installation shops in San Jose, California.
Full vehicle wraps in San Jose typically run $2,500–$6,000 depending on vehicle size, finish (gloss, matte, satin, chrome, color-shift), and design complexity. Most sedan and crossover wraps land in the $3,000–$4,500 band.
RG Vinyl
RG Vinyl 5.0Vehicle wrapping service · · 1590 Oakland Rd b104Closed · Opens 10 AM · (408) 903-5808
Wrap Culture
Wrap Culture 5.0Vehicle wrapping service · · 323 Laurelwood RdClosed · Opens 10 AM · (408) 904-9363
OC Customs
Magic Auto Shine
Mr Tinting Mr Wraps
Mr Tinting Mr Wraps 4.9Window tinting service · · 179 Branham LnOpen · Closes 5 PM · (408) 687-2875
T-House Wraps& PPF
T-House Wraps& PPF 4.9Vehicle wrapping service · · 527 Charcot Ave #327Closed · Opens 10 AM · (669) 677-2020
Elite Window Tint & Vinyl Wraps - Paint Protection Film & Ceramic Coatings
Mr. Tint PPF & Coatings
Mr. Tint PPF & Coatings 4.9Vehicle wrapping service · · 350 Kiely Blvd #5Opens soon · 8:30 AM · (408) 247-8468
Silicon Valley Customs
Unique Auto Films
Unique Auto Films 4.8Car detailing service · · 1441 Terminal AveClosed · Opens 9 AM · (408) 770-7821
Custom AutoSport
SS Customs
Fastsigns
Occustoms
Premium Tint & Wrap
Car Wrapping Places Near Me in San Jose
Elitewindowtintandvinylwraps
1460 White Oaks Rd K Campbell, CA 95008
King of Wraps
King of Wraps 3.9Sign shop · · 354 Umbarger Rd #6Closed · Opens 10 AM · (408) 712-2178
Frequently asked questions
How much does vehicle wrap installation cost in San Jose?
Full vehicle wraps in San Jose typically run $2,500–$6,000 depending on vehicle size, finish (gloss, matte, satin, chrome, color-shift), and design complexity. Most sedan and crossover wraps land in the $3,000–$4,500 band.
How many vehicle wraps shops are in San Jose?
San Jose, CA has 18 active vehicle wrap installation shops listed in the Wraptor directory, averaging 4.7/5 across 1,325 customer reviews.
What should I look for when picking a vehicle wraps shop in San Jose?
Compare bay cleanliness, the brand and series of materials the shop uses, installer experience on your specific vehicle make, and warranty coverage. Manufacturer-grade materials (3M, Avery Dennison, KPMF, XPEL) and certified installers are the strongest signals of quality work.