Packaging dielines, drawn to spec.
Pick a type, punch in your sizes, and watch the cut, crease and safe-area layers fall into place. A print-ready vector PDF in seconds — in millimetres, at 1:1, no CAD.
Box · Wicket · Banana · T-shirt · Loop handle
Type a size, get geometry
Every fold, tab and lock is computed from your dimensions — change a number and the whole blank updates.
Real cut / crease layers
Cut, crease, info and safe-area each land on their own PDF layer (OCG) — toggle them right in your cutter's viewer.
Print-ready PDF, 1:1
Vector output in true millimetres — drop it straight into production, no scaling or clean-up.
Live preview
Pan, zoom and read the dimensions as you go. What you see is exactly what downloads.
Four layers, cleanly separated.
Red cuts, green creases, gray guides, blue print-safe boundary — matched to the colours your operators already read. Toggle a layer to see how the drawing is built. In the PDF they're real, switchable OCG layers.
Three steps to a cutting file.
Pick a type
Choose a box or one of four bag styles. Each one carries the rules that keep it a valid, makeable shape.
Punch in your sizes
Width, height, depth, gusset, board thickness — only the fields that matter. The geometry follows along live.
Download the PDF
Grab a layered, 1:1 vector PDF — ready for the plotter or die-maker. Save it to your account to reopen later.
Pick where you're starting.
Boxes are regenerated from a real production reference; bags are built by formula from scratch. Either way you only ever touch the sizes.
Box (pizza / LED)
A book-style tray with a folding lid. Set width, depth, height and board thickness — the creases sort themselves out.
Make this boxWicket bag
The classic wicketed bag for film or paper. Set the size and gusset; the print-safe area tags along.
Make this bagBanana bag
A handy punch-out grip bag. Add a bottom gusset or a separate back whenever you need them.
Make this bagT-shirt bag
The classic vest bag with carry handles. Set width, height and gusset — the handles and neck shape themselves.
Make this bagLoop handle bag
A flat bag with a punch-out loop handle on top. Add a bottom gusset or a separate back when you need them.
Make this bagSave, reopen, share a link.
Create a free account and every dieline you make is one click away — reopened with all its parameters intact, or shared as a public link for a colleague or the print shop.
Send a link, not a file.
Publish any dieline as a read-only page and send the link to a client, a designer or your print shop. They open a live preview and download the print-ready PDF straight away — no account, no app, nothing to install. You keep editing your own copy, and the link always serves the latest geometry.
Let's make a dieline.
Pick a type, punch in your sizes, and watch it take shape — print-ready PDF when you're done.