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New editor defaults
- The editor now opens with rulers on and smart guides off; toggle either from the bottom bar whenever you like.
- The AI panel starts with no brand kit applied, so generated labels are unbranded unless you pick a kit.
Cleaner starter examples in the AI panel
- Example labels in the AI panel now line up at the same height, so the row reads as one tidy set whatever shape each label is.
The AI panel now shows you what to ask for
- Start from a gallery of example labels, tap one to fill in a prompt that already works.
- After the AI builds your label, see what it added and get one-tap ideas for what to try next.
- Plain-language hints spell out everything you can ask for: gradient and pattern backgrounds, borders, curved titles, icons, QR codes, and text effects.
Pattern backgrounds and smarter curved text
- Ask for a honeycomb, dot grid, stripe, or scallop background and the AI adds a subtle, recolorable pattern.
- Curved text now follows professional rules: the AI arcs short names where it looks right and keeps long text straight.
- Ornamental dividers always line up with their center dot.
AI can add icons and restyle template graphics
- Ask for an icon in your prompt, like a leaf above the name, and the generated label includes one.
- The editor AI can recolor graphics and restyle a template's own shapes and dividers.
- QR codes and barcodes now always render in exports, with a clear notice if one cannot be generated.
AI-generated labels can now include borders, gradients, and codes
- Describe a border, gradient background, curved title, QR code, or barcode in your prompt and the generated label includes it.
- Generated designs keep text readable on gradient backgrounds automatically.
The editor AI can now restyle everything
- Ask the AI panel for gradients, borders, curved text, text effects, QR codes, barcodes, label shapes and sizes, and more.
- Edits you make while the AI is thinking are no longer overwritten when its changes arrive.
Letter spacing previews accurately at every zoom level
- Text with letter spacing now looks the same in the editor at any zoom level as it does in the exported file.
Easier to find in search
- Fixed a setup issue that kept most pages out of search results.
- Help center answers can now appear directly in search results.
- Corrected the home page description of the free plan: 10 free designs, not 3.
A clearer walkthrough of how it works on the home page
- Three simple steps now show what to expect: create your label, preview it on a real jar, bottle, or box, then print it.
- Each step shows a real view of the app instead of a placeholder.
Clearer, more readable text on the utility templates
- Twelve templates (price tags, name badges, table numbers, QR and wifi stickers, and moving-box and storage labels) had faint text that was hard to read; every line now meets a clear contrast level.
Print-safe color when you mention a print finish
- Mention foil, Pantone, or a print finish in your description and generated colors now stay in a print-safe range, so what you see is closer to what prints.
Sharper, more readable labels from a description
- Labels you create from a description now come out more legible, with a clearer size hierarchy and better-matched fonts.
- Every line is guaranteed to meet a readable contrast level against its background.
- It is instant: no extra wait when you generate.
The home page now leads with our best templates
- The gallery on the home page now leads with six of our best-rated designs so you can start from our strongest work.
- Template counts across the site now stay in step with the live catalog.
A cleaner tool menu in the editor
- The tool menu on the left of the editor is roomier, so labels like Templates and Elements now read in full instead of getting cut off.
- The tool you're using stands out more clearly with a refined highlight.
More hardening behind the scenes
- Your uploaded images, logos, and fonts stay tied to your own account.
Real product photos on the home page
- The maker examples now show real candle, coffee, and wine labels instead of illustrations.
- Lightweight images keep the page loading fast.
Behind-the-scenes hardening
- Tightened account, billing, and image handling so they're more robust against unexpected input.
- Clearer, calmer messages when something goes wrong, with the technical detail kept where it belongs.
A redesigned AI menu
- The in-editor AI menu is rebuilt around one smart input that knows whether you're creating a new label or editing the current one.
- Choose the brand you're designing for with a single tap, watch your label come together as it generates, and get a clear confirmation when it lands on the canvas.
- Every limit and message reads clearly, and your daily generation and edit counts are always in view.
Web image search is fast and reliable
- Searching for images in the Elements panel now returns results every time, instead of sometimes coming up empty for no clear reason.
- Results appear in a fraction of a second, with much broader coverage of everyday label subjects like coffee, honey, citrus, and herbs.
- Every image stays a single clean shape you can recolor to match your design.
Smarter, more reliable label generation
- The generate panel no longer gets stuck loading after your design is ready.
- Prompts that are not about a product label are now politely declined instead of producing an unrelated design.
- Clearer messages for every limit and error, and the editor keeps your work intact if part of it has a problem.
Generated labels now fit properly, every time
- Every generated label is measured and adjusted so text fits its space, stays on the label, and never overlaps or spills out.
- Fixed generations that used to fail outright (and waste your request) on busier labels like craft beer.
Cleaner labels when generating with your brand
- Your logo now takes the brand-name spot on the label instead of overlapping the header text.
- Generated copy is tidier: weights include their units, and it stops inventing brand names, places, and dates.
One AI panel for both creating and editing labels
- The editor now has a single AI panel with a simple toggle: edit the label you have, or generate a new one.
Polished in-app dialogs instead of browser pop-ups
- Confirmations and error messages in the editor now use clean in-app dialogs and notifications instead of plain browser pop-ups.
Bleed no longer shifts your artwork in the print arranger
- Adding bleed on the arrange-and-print sheet no longer moves or stretches an uploaded label image; the preview now matches the printed result.
Fixed saving labels that use library graphics
- Adding a graphic from the Elements panel no longer breaks saving; your label saves reliably with the element in place.
Element search keeps finding related graphics
- When a search runs out, Load more now keeps going by pulling closely related graphics, so you find more options without retyping.
Load more results when searching elements
- Not seeing the right graphic? A new Load more button pulls the next batch of web results for your search.
New flame and pepper graphics in the element library
- Added flames and chili peppers to the Elements panel, ready to drop onto hot-sauce, spicy-food, and BBQ labels.
- Browse them under the new Symbols and Food & drink categories, or search 'flame' or 'pepper'.
Element search no longer hangs
- Searching the element library now returns promptly even when the artwork source is slow, instead of spinning indefinitely.
- Your saved library elements always show instantly; only the web results depend on the outside source.
Editor header shows your active brand kit
- The brand status in the editor header now reflects your active kit instead of reading 'no active brand kit' when you clearly have one.
Your brand logo now appears on generated labels
- Generating with your brand on now places your actual logo on the label right away, not an empty image box.
Generate labels with your own brand
- When you have a brand kit, the generator can build a label around your logo, colors, and fonts.
- Turn it on or off with one toggle in the generate panel.
Edit your label by describing the change
- A new AI panel in the editor lets you ask for a change in plain words, like 'warmer colors, keep the text', and applies it to your label.
- Every edit is a single undo away, so it's easy to try ideas.
Start a label from a description, right from the homepage
- A new spot on the homepage lets you jump straight into describing your label and generating it.
See how many label generations you have left
- The generate panel now shows your remaining daily generations, so you're never surprised by the limit.
Tell the generator exactly what size label you need
- Pick a label size (or type one like "50x50") and the generated label is built to those exact dimensions.
Generate a label without leaving the editor
- Describe a product from inside the editor and it becomes your canvas; one undo brings your previous label back.
- Available on Pro.
Smarter, better-looking generated labels
- Generated labels now follow stronger design rules for color, type, and hierarchy, so they look more polished out of the box.
Generate a finished label from a sentence
- Describe your product and the style you want, and get a complete, editable label in seconds, ready to tweak.
- Available on Pro.
Brand extraction keeps vector logos
- Pulling your brand from a website now captures crisp vector logos, not just image files.
Background removal now works for everyone
- One-click background removal loads reliably in the editor, no sign-in needed.
Search the web for free graphics, right in the editor
- Beyond our curated set, search a huge library of free graphics and drop any of them onto your label.
- Recolor the simple ones to match your brand, just like the curated elements.
A library of graphics, recolor any to match
- Browse and search a curated set of seals, badges, banners, and decorative art, then drop one straight onto your label.
- Recolor any graphic to your brand or any color in one click.
Remove a photo's background in one click
- Cut the background out of any uploaded photo right in the editor, no other tools needed.
- It runs on your own device, so it's free and your photos never leave your computer.
Frame your photos in any label shape
- Drop a photo into a circle, hexagon, arch, or any of our 21 label shapes, straight from the image toolbar.
- The frame carries through to every export and the product preview.
Opening one of your designs is more reliable
- Opening a saved design no longer occasionally sends you to the dashboard instead. It now waits for sign-in to be ready, then loads your design.
Opening a template after signing in keeps your place
- If you had a design in progress before signing in, we save it to your library and let you choose whether to open it or stay on the template you just picked.
Opening a template no longer asks about unsaved changes
- Starting a design from a template and then leaving no longer prompts to save changes you never made.
A cleaner, more legible interface
- Quiet labels, captions, and helper text across the app now meet accessibility contrast standards, so they are easier to read.
- Tightened copy throughout, with clearer punctuation, consistent button states, and headings that hold up on small screens.
Guides for soap and preserve makers
- Soap and jam jar label maker pages join the candle guide, each with the shapes, color tips, and templates that suit the product.
A guide for candle makers
- A new candle label maker page walks through designing jar and tin labels that print true to color, with round and oval shapes and candle-ready templates to start from.
See how we compare to Canva
- A new comparison page shows why labels need print-ready color, with a live check that flags any color a printer cannot reproduce before you spend on a print run.
Clearer free plan details on the Help page
- The Help page now spells out exactly what the free plan includes and how export resolution works, matching the pricing page.
Reliable selection for the smallest elements
- Clicking a very small element now keeps it selected, even when its resize handles sit right on top of it.
Cleaner template catalog
- Retired the iteration drafts of the Orchard House Preserves template; only the final, polished version remains in the catalog.
Dashboard previews now match your label exactly
- Every design tile on your library shows the current state of the label, drawn live, never a stale snapshot.
- Previews are also lighter, so the dashboard uses less memory on long sessions.
Small shapes stay selected when you click them
- Clicking a small circle, square, or other compact element now keeps it selected instead of dropping the selection immediately.
- The resize handles that appear around a freshly selected element no longer steal the click that just selected it.
A homepage that shows the app, not a sketch of it
- The hero now plays a live label being designed, so you can see what the editor actually does.
- Every preview on the homepage is now a real screenshot of the editor, not a hand-drawn approximation.
- Sections fade in gently as you scroll, so the page feels alive without getting in the way.
Improved reliability under sustained background activity
- Fixed a runaway internal cleanup task that was using far more capacity than it should.
- Reduced background activity so the app stays responsive when an admin tab is open for a long time.
Cleaner solid and double borders on ornate shapes
- Solid and double borders on vintage, oval, shield, and scalloped labels now sit at equal distance from every edge of the silhouette.
- Double borders run truly parallel to each other on every shape, with a constant gap all the way around.
Text highlight and long-word wrapping render consistently
- The text highlight now hugs the text in the editor, matching how it already looked in downloaded and printed labels.
- A very long unbroken word now wraps the same way in the editor and in exports, so the editor preview and the final label always agree.
Exported labels now match the editor text layout exactly
- Text in downloaded and printed labels is now placed at the exact vertical position shown in the editor. Previously it could drift slightly, so closely spaced lines of text that looked fine while editing could touch once exported.
Simplified the arrange page setup panel
- Removed the quick start presets from the arrange page. Set your paper and label size directly for a cleaner, less cluttered setup.
Sharper spice jar template
- Redrew the spice jar template for cleaner type and better balance.
Template catalog refresh
- Refined the final group of built-in templates for cleaner type, color, and composition.
More templates refreshed
- Redrew another nine built-in templates to a higher quality bar.
More templates refreshed
- Refined five more built-in templates: skincare, candle, soap, wine, and craft beer.
Template catalog refresh
- Redrew eight built-in templates for sharper type and cleaner layouts.
Arrange page stays responsive when labels are sized down
- Shrinking label width or height on a large page used to spawn thousands of preview cells and lock up the browser. The preview grid now stops at a safe maximum so you can keep editing and recover the size you wanted.
Designs survive the trip to the print screen and back
- Editing a label, opening the print and arrange screen, then returning to the editor now keeps your design, whether you use the back arrow or your browser's back button.
- Custom shape and border are restored alongside text and colors.
New jam preserves template
- Added Orchard House Preserves to the Pro template catalog: a heritage-style round jam-jar label with a photographic blackberry.
Fixed broken images on templates with sourced art
- Templates that use a sourced illustration now show the image for everyone viewing them, not only the design owner.
New heritage preserves template
- Added a heritage-style round preserve label with a refined wordmark and a restrained burgundy, cream, and gold palette.
Live activity dashboard and a better account-deletion flow
- Your admin now opens to a fresh 24-hour view, with visitors by country, top sources, top pages, and a live feed.
- If you ever delete your account, an optional one-tap question helps us learn why so we can fix what tripped you up.
- Active Pro subscriptions are now canceled automatically when an account is deleted.
Block disguised executables from reaching Brand Kit uploads
- Renaming a non-image file to a `.png` extension is no longer enough to get it through the upload check. Every image and logo upload now reads the first kilobyte of the file and verifies the bytes match a real PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, ICO, or SVG header before anything reaches storage.
- If the file's contents don't match the extension, the upload is rejected up front with a clear message. Your existing logos are never touched in that case.
- Catches the synthesized-file path too: anyone (or any browser quirk) producing a file with a fake type label is stopped at the same layer.
Dropped the alt-text field on uploaded images
- Selecting an uploaded image in the editor no longer shows an Alt text input. Designs export as PNG, JPG, or SVG, so an accessibility tag on an embedded image had nowhere to land.
- The image properties panel now keeps a single Replace image action, which is the only thing that field cluster was really doing for you.
Fix Brand Kit logo replace destroying the original logo on a bad upload
- Replacing a Brand Kit logo with an unsupported file type (BMP, HEIC, AVIF, TIFF, etc.) no longer deletes the existing logo. Before this fix, the kit would silently drop from 4 logos to 3 with no error and no way to recover.
- Every Brand Kit upload now accepts only PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, SVG, and ICO up to 5 MB. Anything else is rejected up front with a clear message in the tile.
- Replace is now atomic: the new logo only takes the slot once it has been fully uploaded and validated. If anything fails, your original logo stays put.
Clearer editor buttons: Download and Print, no more confusing Save
- The 'Save' button in the editor's top bar is gone. Your work was already saving automatically, and 'Save' made some people think they were writing a file to their computer. The 'Saved' chip on the left still tells you the autosave is up to date.
- What used to be a small download icon is now a labeled 'Download' button. The dropdown reads 'Download as PNG', 'Download as JPG', 'Download as SVG'.
- 'Print & Export' is now just 'Print'. Producing a print-ready PDF is still part of that flow; the shorter name matches what people actually intend to do.
- Power-user paths kept their previous behavior: Ctrl+S and File > Save still flush a save on demand.
Fix saves breaking after adding unsupported image files
- The editor's image upload now only accepts PNG, JPG, WebP, and GIF up to 10 MB. Other formats (ICO, BMP, HEIC, SVG, AVIF, and so on) are rejected up front with a clear message instead of silently breaking save.
- Drag-and-drop, the toolbar's upload button, the Replace image button on a selected image, and the mail-merge image cells all share the same allowlist and the same rejection toast.
- The image-upload caption now reads 'PNG · JPG · WebP · GIF · up to 10MB' so what you see matches what the server accepts.
Editor polish, color picker, and a new shape Scale control
- Shapes now have a Scale control in the right panel that grows or shrinks from the center.
- Mouse wheel zooms the canvas; hold Alt to zoom toward the cursor.
- Color picker: a one-click copy button for the hex code, paste accepts # automatically, and dragging into very dark colors no longer resets the hue.
- Font picker: Arrow Up and Down preview different fonts live on your selected text. Enter applies, Escape rolls back.
- Smaller wins: the Pro badge sits beside your avatar, the Effects count chip lines up correctly, the print panel has plain-English tooltips for CMYK, Spot, and Delta E, dashboard timestamps stop hiding behind the menu button, browser tab titles use a clean separator, and the dashboard search drops its keyboard hint.
Beta deal is now unmissable on every public page
- A slim banner across the top of the marketing pages now tells visitors that Pro is free for every new account during beta, with a one-click sign-up link.
- The landing page's sub-line under the main button now states the offer plainly and explains the 7-day grace window after beta ends.
- Signed-in visitors do not see the banner. Anyone who dismisses it will not see it again for 14 days.
Fix saves failing on labels that use the new text alignment settings
- Labels that use vertical text alignment or auto-sized text boxes now save reliably.
Editor: tidier color sliders and a roomier font search
- Dragging the opacity or hue slider in the color picker no longer accidentally selects text elsewhere on the page.
- The font picker search is wider and easier to type into, with a one-click clear button once you start typing.
Editor: smoother, better organized, and keyboard friendly
- The editor stays smoother while you drag and resize, and the toolbar and side panels are grouped so related controls sit together.
- You can now select and delete elements with the keyboard, and deleting shows an Undo button so a mistaken delete takes one click to recover.
- The shape and label outline lists are sorted into clear groups, and small buttons and resize handles are easier to click.
Text boxes: rotation-aware handles, sharper editing, and vertical alignment
- Resize handles now follow a rotated text box, so you can resize it from any corner without guessing where the handle went.
- Arrow keys nudge a selected box again, typing on a selected box starts editing it instead of triggering other tools, and Enter adds a line break while you edit.
- Text boxes can auto-size to their content and shrink back when you delete text, you can set text to sit at the top, middle, or bottom of its box, and empty boxes stay visible on the canvas.
Mail merge: faster on large data sets, gentler imports, safer parsing
- The data table now stays responsive on long lists. Typing in one cell of a 2 000-row data set updates only that cell, and the editor only renders the rows you can actually see.
- Importing a CSV larger than 500 rows now shows a heads-up before it loads, so you can cancel out if you only meant to drop in a quick test file.
- CSV parsing runs in a background worker, malformed huge cells and a few suspicious header names are now rejected up front, and the row cap is 2 000 to keep the editor smooth.
Mail merge: friendlier binding chip, smarter CSV import, partial-fail resilient export
- Right-click any binding chip in the layers panel or contextual toolbar to unbind the layer or rebind it to a different column without opening the panel.
- CSVs that contain embedded base64 images now show a clear error explaining how to add images instead, rather than silently breaking the import.
- One bad row in a long mail merge run no longer aborts the whole PDF. The export continues, the resulting PDF contains every row that rendered, and a toast tells you how many were skipped.
Sequential numbers now show in the design's own typography
- The arrange preview used to show the literal {{seq}} placeholder under a small floating number; every cell now renders the actual sequential value in your design's font, size, and position, matching what the export produces.
- Works on the editor's text, shapes, gradients, and bleed area; updates live as you change start, step, or padding.
Print & Export now respects your mail merge list
- If your design has variables bound to columns, the Print & Export button at the top now takes you to the merge-aware print page (one label per row), not the plain one.
- Both Print & Export and the Continue to Arrange button inside the Mail merge panel now land you in the same place, so the most prominent action never silently skips merge mode.
Mail merge: smarter default column names, cleaner menu copy
- New columns added from the Add column button or the Insert before / after menu now get a unique numbered name (Column 1, Column 2, and so on) instead of a bare "Column".
- Tidied a stray punctuation glyph in the editor's right-click menu when you set an image as the label background.
Mail merge: guided first-run tour and help anytime
- A short three-step tour appears the first time you open Mail merge, pointing out where to upload, how to bind a layer, and what Continue does.
- A help icon in the panel header opens a quick recap of the same three steps, with a link to the full Help Center guide.
- Arrange now shows a one-time tour explaining tiled vs focus preview and pause merge.
Mail merge: clearer row count, friendlier CSV import, resilient images
- Panel header now reads '3 of 4 rows' when the trailing row is empty, so you can spot the scratchpad row before printing.
- Importing a CSV with a few bad rows now keeps the good rows and tells you how many were skipped instead of failing outright.
- A broken or missing image URL in one row no longer crashes the rest of a mail merge export; that cell just renders without the photo.
Mail merge now works on a brand-new design
- Continue to Arrange on a brand-new design now saves automatically before navigating, so merge mode loads correctly on the arrange side instead of showing a blank sheet.
- The merge banner and per-row preview reliably appear right after you click Continue, no extra save step required.
Mail merge PDF export ships one label per row
- Export PDF on arrange now produces one unique label per row when your design has mail merge bindings, paginated across as many sheets as your list needs.
- Bound images and barcodes resolve per row so each label gets its own photo or SKU.
Mail merge: arrange handoff and focus mode bugfixes
- Continue to Arrange now reliably loads merge mode, no longer collides with the saved-jobs URL slot.
- Focus and pause modes now fill every cell on the sheet with the chosen row, matching the print output.
Mail merge: live per-row preview and pagination in arrange
- Tiled preview now renders one label per row across the sheet, paginated when your row list outruns the page.
- Focus mode lets you step through rows one at a time to inspect each label before printing.
- Pause the live preview for performance on long lists; print still uses every selected row.
Arrange picks up mail merge mode
- Opening arrange from the Continue to Arrange button now shows a Mail merge banner with row and page counts.
- The banner has buttons to edit your data back in the editor, switch between tiled and focus previews, and pause the live preview for performance.
Mail merge: Continue to Arrange now opens the print flow
- The Continue to Arrange button saves your design and opens the arrange view in merge mode so you can lay out one label per row.
- Print on arrange will produce one personalised label per selected row when you're ready to ship.
Mail merge: live barcode preview and clearer state
- Bound barcode layers now redraw with the selected row's value as you step through rows, matching the live preview text and image bindings already have.
- The header's bound count now drops back when you delete a column a layer was bound to, so the number matches what is actually connected.
- Empty-state and binding tips now explain right-click Insert variable, the actual way to bind layers.
- Inspector label for bound text reads 'Mail merge panel' instead of the old name.
Mail merge data table: smoother editing, full keyboard flow
- Press Enter in a cell to drop down to the same column in the next row. The last row adds a new one for you.
- Column menus now offer Rename and Insert column before or after. Row menus close cleanly with Escape.
- Add column, row, and image popovers no longer get clipped by the panel chrome.
- Bound image layers preview the selected row's photo live on the canvas as you step through rows.
Turn a brand kit on or off from the brand page
- Click the active kit in the switcher to deactivate it. Nothing is applied until you pick a kit again.
- The kit menu also has a Deactivate option. Your choice sticks across reloads.
- Deactivating leaves the kit and all its assets intact. Activate it again any time.
Borders on scalloped labels now follow the outline
- Borders on scalloped rectangle and scalloped circle labels now trace a smaller copy of the outline so the curves line up cleanly instead of looking like two different waves.
- Earlier, the scalloped circle border dropped the scallops entirely and rendered as a plain inner circle.
EAN-13 and UPC-A barcodes generate even when the check digit is missing or wrong
- Type 12 digits for EAN-13 or 11 digits for UPC-A and the final check digit is computed for you, the same way it has always claimed to.
- Type a full code with the wrong check digit and it is corrected in place instead of failing to render.
- Diamond, triangle, and polygon corner radius now updates the canvas live, not just on export.
Editor housekeeping: live size editor, save button, diamond corners, and more
- The label-size editor now updates the canvas live as you drag or type. The Apply button is gone.
- A Save button now sits next to Print & Export so you can save without opening the File menu.
- Two designs can share the same name now.
- Leaving the editor with unsaved work shows a clearer prompt with Save, Don't save, and Cancel.
- Diamond shapes now honor the radius slider, the same as rectangles. Triangle and polygon shapes do too.
- The diamond label outline can now use the corner-bracket border style.
- Fixed a thin horizontal scrollbar that appeared on the side panel when content was tall.
- The shape rail tile is now labelled Shapes.
Numeric drag now feels proportional to each field's range
- Dragging on a small-range field like stroke width or corner radius is no longer hyper-sensitive; full range now takes a comfortable wrist movement instead of 30 pixels.
- Larger ranges like position and size stay quick to traverse.
- Hold Shift for 10x larger jumps, Alt for fine control.
EAN-13 and UPC-A barcode counter now matches what you type
- Typing into an EAN-13 or UPC-A barcode now only accepts digits, so the live count matches what you see in the field and you cannot type past the maximum length.
- On phones and tablets, these formats open the number pad instead of the full keyboard.
Opacity now lives inside each color picker, with independent alpha per fill, stroke, and background
- The opacity slider in the color picker now changes the alpha of the specific color you are editing, so you can fade a fill without dimming the stroke, or set a translucent background.
- Background color picker honors the opacity slider for the first time.
- Stroke width now visibly updates on triangle, diamond, star, heart, arrow, starburst, and polygon shapes.
Curved text now wraps every glyph and supports multiple lines
- The selection box now hugs the curved text exactly, so ascenders and descenders no longer poke outside the box and exports keep every pixel.
- Curving multi-line text now works. Each line gets its own arc, stacked with normal line spacing, instead of silently dropping back to flat.
- Combining the Curve and Shadow effects now casts a single coherent shadow in one direction instead of one shadow per rotated letter.
- Emoji and other multi-character glyphs are no longer split apart on the arc; the slider now allows finer half-step control; sliding to zero leaves the effect on as a flat baseline; a small hint shows that the curve is hidden during inline edit.
Borders rebuilt around a single, clean rendering path
- Every dashed, dotted, dash-dot, solid, and double border now strokes the inset shape as one continuous outline with mitred corners. Corners are crisp, with no overlap blob and no missing diagonal pixel.
- Rectangles, hexagons, diamonds, triangles, keystones, and rounded shapes all share the same rendering, so the border looks consistent everywhere.
Dashed and dotted borders now meet flush at every corner
- Closes a one-pixel gap that could appear at the outer diagonal of each corner where two perpendicular dashes meet, so the border now reads as one continuous shape at every vertex.
Dash offset slider now centres a dash on the corner at 50%
- The dash offset slider midpoint now lands a dash exactly centred across the corner, with symmetric arms on each side. Slider 0% keeps a dash starting at the corner; 100% ends a dash at the corner.
- The slider is hidden for the dotted style, where it had no visible effect.
Phase-shift dashed borders to land a dot or dash on every corner
- Dashed, dotted, and dash-dot borders now have a dash offset slider that nudges the pattern along the path, so you can place a dot exactly on a corner or centre a dash across a vertex.
- The offset reads as a percentage of one dash period and applies per side on polygons, so adjacent edges stay in phase.
Zoom into the canvas up to 500%
- The zoom-in button and Ctrl+scroll now go up to 500%, so you can inspect fine details on tightly-packed labels without losing the rest of the design.
Dashed borders snap cleanly to every vertex
- Dashed, dotted, and dash-dot borders now align to the corners of rectangles, hexagons, diamonds, triangles, and keystones, so each side starts and ends with a whole dash.
- All six border styles share one rendering path under the hood, which keeps the look consistent and makes future enhancements easier.
Border polish: thick lines, picker tabs, panel height
- Dashed and dash-dot borders stay readable at thick line widths on small labels; the rhythm no longer collapses to a few giant blocks per side.
- Switching to Corners now keeps your existing Distance from edge value instead of resetting it.
- The border color picker no longer shows a Linear and Radial tab in a disabled state.
- Switching between border styles no longer makes the controls panel jump in height.
Corner brackets close cleanly at the corner
- The Corners border style now meets flush at every corner so the L-shape reads as one piece, not two separate lines.
Cleaner dashed, dotted, and dash-dot borders
- Dashed and dotted borders now render cleanly on every shape, with dashes that align to the corners on rectangles and dots that follow the curve smoothly on circles and ovals.
- Dash-dot has a clearer rhythm and is no longer a noisy solid line.
- Switching to a non-rectangle shape while Corners is selected now updates the border style so the picker and the canvas stay in sync.
Annual plan moves to $6.40/month
- Annual Pro is now $6.40/month, billed once a year at $76.80.
- Monthly Pro stays at $8.
- If you already subscribed annually, you keep the price you signed up at.
Six border styles, free for everyone
- Pick from Solid, Dashed, Dotted, Dash-dot, Double, and Corners borders right from the canvas controls.
- Smart sizing kicks in when you switch styles so the border reads at print scale without fiddling.
- Works on every label shape. Corners are rectangle-only and quietly fall back to Solid on the others.
See what each barcode requires before you type
- Each barcode format now shows its rule under the input (e.g. EAN-13: 13 digits, or 12 plus auto checksum) so you know what to enter without guessing.
- EAN-13 and UPC-A show a live digit counter that turns gold when the length is valid.
- Placeholders show a real example for the selected format.
Codes panel: clearer formats, visible inputs
- Each barcode format (Code 128, EAN-13, UPC-A, Code 39) now has a short on-hover summary so you can pick the right one without leaving the editor.
- The QR and barcode input fields now stand out from their surroundings instead of blending in.
More on Free, and a friendlier export rule
- Save up to 10 designs, use all 21 label shapes, and add curved text on Free.
- New on Free: 4 showcase fonts (Playfair Display, Bebas Neue, Caveat, JetBrains Mono), 4 commodity text effects (Shadow, Outline, Curve, Lift), and 16 templates.
- Exports are clean at 4x when the design uses only free elements; the small bottom-right credit and 2x resolution kick in only when a Pro feature is in the design.
- Mail merge now opens on Free for CSV upload and column mapping; generating the PDF stays Pro.
Background and border now live at the top of the editor
- Click anywhere off your design and the top bar shows Background and Border, ready in one tap.
- Same one-tap change works on a fresh canvas, before you've added a single layer.
3D preview colors stay true to the design
- A cream label now renders as cream on the 3D mockup instead of drifting to neutral grey. Warm and saturated colors keep their character under every lighting preset.
- Soft, Natural, and Bright presets are slightly brighter to match the new color rendering.
Shaped labels export and 3D-preview correctly
- Designs that use a non-rectangular shape (circle, oval, hexagon, the vintage silhouettes, and the rest) now produce a clean cut-out PNG and a faithful 3D mockup.
- The shape boundary is sharp again, with no colored rectangle around the silhouette.
3D preview is now in the warm-stone theme
- The 3D mockup window now matches the rest of the app, with a cream studio backdrop, gold accents, and a softer floating dock for auto-rotate and reset.
- The Download button is the gold call to action, and the product picker, lighting controls, and error screens all share the same look as the editor.
Editor header is quieter
- Removed the sparkle button next to Help. Recent updates still live on the changelog page.
Arrange page no longer opens with an Overflow warning
- Opening Arrange now shows a layout that fits the page from the start. The previous default of 4 columns at 50 mm wide overflowed the printable area by a couple of millimetres before any user input.
Pricing page copy reads cleaner
- Sentences in the pricing page hero, perks, FAQ, and testimonial are split into shorter clauses for easier scanning.
Site icon and share image no longer 404 for signed-out visitors
- The browser tab icon, the iOS home-screen icon, and the social share preview now load on every page, signed in or not.
3D preview: jar and candle no longer cast a detached shadow
- The shadow now sits directly under the jar, candle, bottle, or box instead of appearing as a separate patch on the floor.
The editor no longer goes blank when a hint or notice appears
- Editor hints and short notices now sit at the bottom of the screen without covering the canvas, header, or rail. Adding text the first time after a fresh page load keeps the editor visible the whole time.
Saving works again, jar label faces the camera, undo while typing leaves the field
- Designs that include uploaded images, QR codes, or barcodes save reliably again.
- The 3D preview's jar label now sits in the centre of the visible side of the jar instead of wrapping around the back.
- Pressing Ctrl+Z while a number field is focused now reliably moves focus out of the field along with running the undo.
3D preview: active product tile name is readable again
- The selected product tile in the 3D preview now shows its caption (Jar, Candle, Bottle, Box) in the accent gold instead of dark text on the dark panel.
One color picker across the editor
- The canvas Background, canvas Border, shape strokes, and text effect colors now use the same color and gradient picker as text fills. Click any swatch to open it.
Editor polish: layer toggles, clearer hints, and friendlier inputs
- Each layer in the Layers panel now shows an eye and a padlock you can click without opening the right-click menu. The canvas background also appears as its own row at the bottom of the list.
- Hex color fields flash red when the value isn't a valid color, instead of silently reverting. Number-input clamping behaviour applies to hex too.
- Smaller fixes: brand-status header pill explains itself on hover; shape shortcut tooltip names which key adds which shape; barcode validation message is clearer; zoom buttons step in larger increments past 200% and disable at the limit; Add Text / Shape / Image stay in the toolbar after the first element.
Quieter brand check, faster templates, and a steadier 3D preview
- Brand check stays quiet until you pick a brand kit, and undoing back to a saved state clears the unsaved-changes prompt.
- Templates panel fills in thumbnails as they render; the color picker stays inside the viewport; the text-overflow warning is easier to spot.
- The 3D preview shows your design's name, points the label at the camera by default, and returning from arrange keeps the URL clean and shows a small 'picking up where you left off' toast.
Editor fixes: input feedback, undo, and toolbar menus
- Number fields show a brief red ring with the limit when a typed value is out of range. Rotation wraps so 720 becomes 0.
- Ctrl+Z works while editing a number field, and the toolbar's Spacing, Variable, and Effects buttons now open their menus.
- Generate Barcode stays disabled until the data matches the chosen format, and the editor no longer flashes blank while panels load.
Templates open instantly, no more empty-canvas flicker
- Opening a template no longer flashes a blank canvas while the catalog loads. The template picker stays visible until your pick is ready to apply.
Every popup, menu, and dialog now reads in one voice
- Dropdown menus, dialogs, popovers, alerts, tooltips, and select boxes all render against the same warm palette. No more occasional dark popups in a light page.
Right-click menus now match the rest of the editor
- Right-click on the canvas or in the layers list opens a light menu that matches the surrounding editor instead of switching to a dark popup.
Tidier editor toolbar and a quick way to see what's new
- The top toolbar is calmer. Print and Export is the primary action; Save lives in the File menu and still works with Ctrl+S and the auto-save chip.
- A small sparkle next to Help opens a panel listing the latest changes.
Try every shape, every effect, before deciding to upgrade
- Pro shapes, curved text, and barcodes apply on the canvas immediately. The plan check happens at save and export.
- Effect cards toggle on a single click. A small X removes them; the gear opens detailed controls.
- Mail merge starts with a clear Pick a text element button instead of a hidden right-click.
Calmer notifications: one queue, dismissible everywhere
- Editor notifications now share one bottom-center queue. Every message can be dismissed.
- Tips no longer rotate on a timer. Click More tips to read the full set.
Editor controls now feel like one tool
- Sliders, popovers, and dialogs share a consistent look and feel across the editor.
- Type or scrub any numeric value; the controls match wherever you find them.
Cleaner editor: one place for shapes, one place for templates
- Shape, template, and brand actions now live where you expect them. No more duplicate buttons.
- Saving for the first time no longer interrupts you. Your design gets a name; click it to change.
Sequential numbers, brand extraction, and font upload now live inside the editor
- Insert sequential numbers and CSV variables straight from the Text toolbar.
- Extract a brand kit from a website without leaving the editor.
- Upload your own fonts from the font picker.
- 3D preview is now labeled and easier to find.
Clearer editor labels, account and feedback always one click away
- Renamed Bulk to Mail merge and Shapes to Add shape so they say what they do.
- Press Q to open Codes; Account and Send feedback now live in the editor's Help menu.
Editor foundation polish
- Smoother sliders, cleaner notifications, and a tidier feel under the hood.
Templates from the side menu now keep their borders
- Picking a template from the editor side menu now preserves its border and background gradient, matching what you see when opening the same template by link.
Brand check defaults to continuing
- The brand check before export now defaults to Arrange as-is or Export as-is as the primary action, with Apply Adjustments as a secondary option.
Cleaner edges around shaped labels
- Exporting a label with a non-rectangular shape no longer leaves a faint grey halo around its silhouette in PNG, JPG, or the 3D preview.
- The cut line stays clean against any backdrop, including dark backgrounds and product mockups.
Brand check: clearer, calmer choices
- When the brand check finds issues before export, you can now skip the fixes from the same row of buttons as Cancel and Apply, with no scrolling.
- The skip option reads as Arrange as-is or Export as-is instead of an alarming 'anyway, without fixes' line.
3D preview no longer shows stray grey squares
- Two small grey squares occasionally appeared on the candle wax and beneath the product in the 3D preview. They're gone now, and the rest of the lighting and shadows are unchanged.
Crisper 3D product previews
- The 3D preview now uses studio product-photography lighting, so glass jars, candles, and bottles render with richer reflections and a more premium look.
Borders show on template previews
- Template thumbnails on the dashboard now correctly render label borders and gradient backgrounds.
- Opening a template from a link or the picker preserves the border and gradient settings.
Refreshed template catalog
- We now publish and refresh templates continuously instead of in big batches.
- Some older starting points have retired in favour of more polished designs.
- The pricing page count and the in-editor catalog stay in sync.
Lighter watermark, clearer print-ready checks, polish
- The print-sheet PDF now carries a single small credit line at the bottom of the page instead of a black bar across every label, so your labels look the way you designed them.
- PNG and JPG exports use the same small credit, tucked into the bottom-right corner of the image.
- The Print sheet button in the editor is now labeled Print & Export so the route to PDF is easier to spot.
- The print-readiness checks now explain what each metric means and how to fix it on hover, and the quantity card explains the spare labels you'll receive.
- Newly added shapes step away from the center so they no longer fully cover the text already on your label.
- Pro-only label silhouettes look fully drawn instead of dimmed, with the crown badge unchanged.
- Guest-session banner now tells the truth: designs are saved on the device, not lost.
- Template gallery cells are now the same height across rows.
Smoother upgrade modal, helpful sign-in fallback
- The upgrade modal now leads with the annual price (the same one selected by default on the pricing page) and shows the monthly price below, so what you see matches what you pay.
- Feature names in the upgrade modal title now read as plain English (Mail merge, Barcodes, Apply Brand) instead of internal keys.
- If sign-in stalls, the page now shows a refresh button and a support contact instead of a blank screen.
Editor polish, less alarming save chip
- Position fields now show their unit inside the box, and rotation shows the degree mark.
- Editing an already-saved design reads as Editing while autosave catches up, instead of a louder Unsaved warning.
- After five minutes the save chip switches from a relative time to the actual time it last saved.
- Guests now see a Sign in link in the editor header instead of an Upgrade button.
- When opening from the Arrange button, the brand check now says so up front and offers Arrange anyway as the bypass.
Try the 3D mockup before you upgrade
- The 3D product preview now opens for free accounts and downloads a watermarked image.
- Pro removes the watermark, alongside the rest of the high-resolution export tier.
- Pricing page now lists custom font upload as a Pro feature.
Quieter guest editor
- The image library tells guest sessions what is actually saved instead of a generic empty state.
- Closing the tab no longer warns when your design is already saved.
Tighter guest editor flow
- Sign-up prompts now invite guests to sign up instead of pushing the Pro upgrade.
- Starting a label opens the editor directly, no extra click.
Try the editor without an account
- Open the editor and design a label without signing up.
- Sign in when you want to save it or export a clean copy.
Clearer Free and Pro boundaries
- Free exports now show a small footer mark, Pro is clean.
- Pricing copy matches what each plan actually does.
Honest counts everywhere
- Template and shape totals on the home page, pricing page, help, and editor now match the real catalog instead of the stale numbers some surfaces showed.
- Typing /brand-kits in the address bar now opens your brand kits instead of a 404.
Cleaner library cards on phones
- Saved designs and sheets now lay out as compact rows with a square preview, name, and quick actions.
- No more oversized empty space inside each card.
Tell us what you make
- After your first export, we ask one quick question so we can build the templates and features you need.
- Skippable, asked once.
Arrange page polish on phones
- The sheet count pill no longer overlaps the zoom controls on small phones.
- Mobile sheets and inline cards land with smoother corners and balanced padding.
Beautiful new bleed slider on the arrange page
- The bleed slider on the arrange page now has a proper themed track with a gold fill and a generous tap-friendly handle, matching the rest of the page.
- Drag, tap-to-jump, keyboard arrows, and reduced-motion preferences are all supported.
Mobile arrange page reaches full parity
- Crop marks, cut borders, and bleed are now toggleable from the Print panel on phones.
- Layout panel adds the paper picker, lock-aspect link, custom spacing inputs, and the visual margins editor.
- Print panel adds sequential numbering, save layout, and your saved jobs list.
Swipe down to close on the arrange page
- On phones, you can drag the top of the Image, Layout, or Print panels down to close them, or flick down for a quick dismiss.
- Pulling down inside an open panel no longer triggers a page refresh on iPhone.
Mobile gestures on the arrange preview
- Pinch to zoom, drag to pan, and double-tap to fit the page on phones and tablets.
- The zoom buttons grew, and there's a small status pill that always tells you how many sheets you need.
Library count tells the whole story
- Your dashboard now counts designs and sheets separately, so the number you see always matches what you actually have.
Tighter, friendlier changelog
- Every past entry has been rewritten so each one reads in a sentence or two, free of jargon.
- Going forward, each release will land as a short, plain-language note about what changed for you.
Library card menu fixes
- Deleting a saved sheet from your library always works now, even when several copies share the same artwork.
- The card menu paints above the row below it, so menu items are no longer hidden behind your next design.
Saved sheets row gets a kebab menu
- The saved sheets row on the arrange page now uses a single three-dot menu with Rename, Duplicate, and Delete instead of two icons whose tooltips were getting clipped.
- Renaming a saved sheet is new. The other two actions move into the menu.
Library card menu visible on desktop
- The three-dot menu on dashboard cards now opens correctly on desktop. It was being silently clipped before.
- Saved sheet cards gain a Duplicate option, replacing the redundant Reprint label.
Multi-page sheet exports
- Asking for 100 labels on a sheet of 24 now downloads a 5-page file, not a single page.
- Other export formats already worked correctly.
Editor crash on slider release
- Releasing the Opacity or Blur slider in the right-hand panel no longer crashes the editor.
Upload feedback on the arrange page
- Picking an image on the arrange page now shows a spinner with status text, so you know the app is working.
- Large phone photos are downscaled before they reach the canvas, so uploads on mobile no longer freeze the page.
Saved sheet exports always work
- Loading a previously saved sheet layout and exporting it as PDF, PNG, or JPG now works on every path. Previously it could fail silently after loading.
Shaped templates in thumbnails
- Templates with custom shapes (vintage, oval, hexagon, shield, scalloped, and more) now show their actual silhouette in dashboard, library, and template-picker thumbnails.
- They were rendering as plain rectangles before.
Zoom and pan on the arrange canvas
- The arrange-page preview now behaves like a real canvas. The mouse wheel zooms toward the cursor, click-and-drag pans the sheet, and the zoom range now reaches 500%.
- Fit-to-screen resets both zoom and pan in one click.
Save layout dialog readable
- Fixed the broken Save layout dialog on the arrange page where the input was squeezed into a tiny column. It now lays out as designed.
Arrange page opens with your artwork
- Going from the editor to the arrange page no longer drops your label artwork in some cases. The canvas now shows what you sent over every time.
Save and reprint sheet layouts
- The Save button on the arrange page now persists every setting: bleed, crop marks, gaps, units, quantity, sequential numbering, lock toggles, and the uploaded label. Saved sheets show up in your library with a real preview of the sheet.
- Reprinting auto-advances the next sequence number so a second run picks up where the first left off. There is an Undo pill if you want the original anchor back.
- Saved sheets show name, sheet count, and last-printed timestamp so you can spot the right one at a glance.
Beta and upgrade dialogs readable
- The beta-ended notice, the Pro upgrade dialog, and the welcome-to-Pro dialog all had near-invisible text on the white card. Every line is now fully readable.
- The primary buttons are a calm dark and the hierarchy is clearer.
Beta welcome dialog readable
- The beta welcome dialog had near-invisible text on a white card. The body, headline, and footer are now fully readable.
- The primary button is a calm dark, matching the rest of the app.
Arrange page polish
- The arrange page uses a calmer dark primary button for export, removes a few decorative gradients and glows, and adds a clearer single-color readiness meter under "Ready to print".
- Tertiary text now passes accessibility contrast, every focusable control shows a clear keyboard ring, and reduced-motion preferences are respected.
Bleed preview in the live view
- Dragging the bleed slider now visibly extends the artwork past the trim line in the live preview, not just in the export. A dashed red trim line is overlaid where the cut will happen.
Cut-line preview follows the shape
- For shaped labels (circle, oval, triangle, hexagon, arch, shield, rounded rectangle, vintage shapes) the dashed cut-line preview now follows the silhouette instead of drawing a rectangle around the bounding box.
- The exported file already cut along the shape; this just brings the preview into agreement.
Arrange typing and cleanup
- Margins on the arrange page now accept decimals like 1.5 mm. Typing the dot no longer clears your input.
- Crop marks export faster on dense sheets.
Faster arrange page
- Resizing labels and adjusting layout no longer locks up the page, even with hundreds of cells on screen and a multi-megabyte image. Typing is responsive on every input.
- Exports are faster too. The image is decoded once before drawing the sheet, not once per cell.
- Settings save in the background instead of on every keystroke, so a stream of arrow-key adjustments only saves once you pause.
Arrange page redesign
- The arrange page has been rebuilt around a paper-and-gold theme with a three-column desktop layout and a mobile bottom-sheet pattern.
- A new Print Readiness card at the top of the right panel tells you whether the file will print sharp: image resolution, aspect match, safe margins, and layout fit, each with a one-line verdict.
- Quantity-needed input drives a sheets-needed calculator and flows into the export button so the sub-line reads "8 pages, A4". A direct-print button next to PDF export opens the print dialog automatically.
- Seven Quick Start presets cover the common runs: address sheets, shipping, business cards, square, round, jar, mini. Paper picker is now searchable and grouped by type.
Beta welcome reappears for new users
- The beta welcome dialog is now scoped per account, so each new sign-up on a shared device gets its fresh chance to see it. Previously a sign-in on a shared browser could suppress it for everyone after.
- The sign-up page now advertises that beta accounts get Pro for free for the duration of the beta.
Arrange page accessibility pass
- Both upload zones on the arrange page are now reachable by keyboard with descriptive labels for screen readers.
- Paper Size, Label Size, and the sequential numbering inputs are properly labeled. Export errors now surface an inline alert under the export button instead of disappearing into the background.
- Confusing column headers ("Labels per row") were renamed to "Columns" and "Rows" so they fit on narrow viewports. The "Labels don't fit" warning no longer fires before you upload anything.
Dashboard polish
- The dashboard now uses a tighter ladder of card corner radii. The mix of six different sizes is gone.
- The library search input shows a small Cmd-K hint when empty, so the keyboard shortcut is discoverable.
- The signature soft paper shadow is back to one element, the editor canvas, where it belongs.
Locked designs route to upgrade
- Free-tier designs beyond your limit now intercept the click and open the upgrade modal directly. Previously the click silently routed to a paywall two clicks deep.
- Locked design thumbnails are visibly desaturated, and the action menu shows "Upgrade to edit" instead of "Open".
Quieter dashboard
- The dashboard uses fewer gold accents at once so the colour means something again. Gold now signals state (focus, applied, Pro) instead of decoration.
Dashboard typography
- The price in the dashboard upgrade band is now in a tabular monospaced face, matching every other load-bearing number in the product.
- Template category filter pills no longer change typeface on click. The active state is conveyed via background, weight, and border alone.
Library above the fold
- Your library now sits directly under the dashboard hero, not buried four sections down. Finding a saved design takes one screen of scroll instead of three.
- The redundant "Pick a path" three-card row was removed from the populated dashboard. The hero now offers an "Or start fresh" link next to the primary action.
- Library search appears at two designs instead of four, when typing a partial name beats scrolling.
Paper sheet choice carries through
- Picking a paper sheet on the paper page now opens the editor or arrange page already configured for that exact sheet, so you don't have to set it up again.
- A small badge in the editor and arrange headers tells you which sheet you're designing for. Click it to revisit the sheet's info, or click the close icon to drop sheet mode.
- The paper landing page now shows a three-step strip (pick a sheet, design or upload, arrange and export) so you know what's coming. A shortcut to "arrange existing artwork" is offered below.
Paper sizes page redesign
- The paper sizes page now matches the editorial voice of the rest of the site, with large headlines, a three-up outcomes block, and a callout for custom paper.
- Each sheet card shows a miniature preview of the actual layout, so you can spot your sheet at a glance.
- A hero search bar filters across SKU, brand, name, and dimensions. A prominent mm/inches toggle flips every dimension on the page.
- A new five-question FAQ section answers the questions people actually ask before buying a sheet.
3D preview tip removed
- The first-time tip about how the die-cut shape lets the product surface show through is gone. The behaviour speaks for itself.
Candle flame stays yellow
- The candle flame in the 3D preview now reads as warm yellow through the glass instead of washing out to white.
Ghost outline gone
- Applying a canvas border with a distance from the edge no longer leaves a faint ghost outline outside the border in PNG exports, the 3D preview, or the print sheet preview.
Candle wax visible through the glass
- The 3D candle now reads as filled with wax from every angle, and the flame glows through the glass instead of vanishing in the side view.
Candle in the 3D preview
- A lit candle joins the 3D preview alongside the jar, bottle, and box.
- Pick it from the product picker and your label wraps the lower body. The flame breathes at a calm pace.
Fourth hero template
- A new dark-background hero template lands: an oval candle label on near-black with brass and ivory, ready to retype with your brand.
Three new hero templates
- Three new templates designed to be hero-grade out of the box: an apothecary soap, a single-origin coffee bag, and a round preserve jar lid.
- Pick one, retype the brand, and you're print-ready.
Cut guides match the shape
- On the arrange page, the dashed trim guide and the optional border guide now follow the silhouette of shaped labels instead of drawing a rectangle around the bounding box.
Welcome dialog close button label
- The close button on the welcome-to-Pro dialog now reads as "Close welcome dialog" to assistive technologies instead of the generic "Close".
Canvas panel scroll
- The dark band that appeared at the bottom of the page when scrolling with the canvas-settings panel open is gone.
Canvas settings panel scrolls
- The canvas-settings panel scrolls cleanly with the longer shape list, no more gaps below the bottom tip on shorter viewports.
Vintage shapes everywhere
- The nine vintage label shapes now appear in the dashboard shape gallery.
- Shaped templates show their actual cut shape on the templates page.
Borders parallel to any shape
- Label borders now sit at equal distance from every edge, on any shape. Vintage labels and shapes with curves and right angles render with a properly parallel inner border in the editor and on export.
Vintage shapes use exact paths
- The nine vintage shapes now use the exact paths from the original artwork. Curves, fillets, and asymmetric details render as the artwork intended.
- Each vintage template's default canvas matches the silhouette's true aspect ratio.
Vintage shapes resize freely
- Picking a vintage shape no longer forces a square canvas. You can use any width and height, just like with ovals and arch-tops.
- Aspect ratio can still be locked per resize gesture in the panel.
Nine vintage label shapes
- Nine new label-outline shapes inspired by classic apothecary, wine, and stamp labels.
- Each shape ships with a hand-designed template under the Shaped category: Estate Wine, Maison Perfume, Apothecary Balm, Bourbon Whiskey, Artisan Chocolatier, Farmhouse Preserve, Slow Roasters Coffee, Amaro Liqueur, and Cold-Process Soap.
Bleed preview symmetric
- Adjusting the bleed slider on the arrange page now extends the artwork symmetrically in all four directions in the preview, matching what the export already produced.
Image aspect ratio on resize
- Images now keep their aspect ratio when you drag any handle, not only when typing into the W and H fields.
- Holding Shift inverts the lock for that gesture if you want a free-form resize.
Effects export matches preview
- Drop shadow, lift, neon, outline, hollow, glitch, echo, splice, and text background now export at the same size you see in the preview at any zoom.
- What you see is what you get on the export.
Fresh text exports correctly
- Adding a new text element to a fresh label and exporting now produces the text. Previously the export could come out blank for very tightly sized text boxes.
Desktop gate accuracy
- The desktop-only gate no longer blocks legitimate desktop users on ultrawide displays, with developer tools docked, with display scaling, or with split-screen windows.
Effects on text exports
- Drop shadow, lift, and the text background highlight now actually render on PNG, JPG, and SVG exports.
- Background highlight on multi-line and curved text now matches the preview.
Phone visitors do not have to sign in
- The "the editor needs a computer" screen now appears immediately for phone visitors. They no longer have to sign in just to be told the editor is desktop-only.
Editor desktop-only gate
- Visiting the editor on a phone now shows a friendly "the editor needs a computer" screen with quick links back to the dashboard or templates.
- The rest of the app already works on a phone; only the editor itself needs a laptop or desktop.
- A phone-friendly editor is on our roadmap.
Neon, glitch, splice, and echo on export
- Neon glow on text now exports the same way it previews.
- Glitch with neon or with gradient text fills no longer reverts to flat colour on export.
Findable navigation
- Picking a die-cut shape on the dashboard now opens the editor with that shape. The chip used to dump you on the template picker.
- Signed-in users now see Create, Arrange, Templates, and Brand kits in the top navigation on every page, so the three core surfaces are no longer buried.
- The dashboard now offers a "Pick a path" row above the fold so a returning user can start an arrange without scrolling past their library.
Arrange on phone really works
- The sticky sheet preview at the top of the arrange page now actually fills the shelf instead of floating as a postage stamp.
- The cookie consent banner no longer covers the Save and Export buttons at the bottom of the screen.
- Every form control in the arrange sidebar now meets the accessibility touch-target minimum.
Arranging label sheets on a phone
- The arrange page now reads cleanly on a phone. The sheet preview pins to the top of the screen while you scroll through paper size, label size, and layout below it.
- Save and Export live in a finger-sized bar at the bottom, right where your thumb expects them.
- A small chevron above the preview folds the sheet away when you need the form to fill the whole screen.
Brand kits on a phone
- Your brand kit, fonts library, and every kit dialog now read cleanly on a 360-pixel screen. Apply Brand and the upload-font flow go edge-to-edge with sticky action buttons that clear the home indicator.
- Logo and kit menus stretch across the screen on touch devices, and custom-font cards show rename and delete by default on phones.
Account on a phone
- Your account page now reads cleanly on a phone. Name, email, and plan stack as a clean label-above-value list.
- The billing portal and pricing buttons stretch full-width, so they're finger-sized targets.
Paper sizes on a phone
- The paper sizes hub and each paper detail page now read as a clean one-column stack on phones with finger-sized cards.
- Tapping any paper card gives a subtle press-down feedback before the page loads.
Templates on a phone
- Browsing categories on a phone is now one swipe. Template thumbnails arrange in two columns and the entire card is the tap target.
- When a category turns up empty, a "Clear filters" button is right where you'd want it.
Picking a plan on a phone
- The pricing page now reads cleanly on a phone. Bigger Monthly and Annual toggle, full-width plan cards, and the Pro plan sits on top.
- A "See all features" link jumps you to the compare table. The compare table swipes sideways with a soft fade so you know there's more to see.
Marketing and legal pages on a phone
- The home page, Help, Changelog, Feedback, Privacy, Terms, and copyright pages all read comfortably on a phone now. Bigger headlines, padding that respects narrow viewports, full-width buttons.
Dashboard on a phone
- Your library, your search, and the shape picker all fit a phone screen. Designs stack as easy-to-tap rows with a thumbnail and your name on each.
- Rename and delete now use a full-screen sheet that respects the iPhone notch and home indicator.
Dialogs and menus on a phone
- Rename, delete account, brand extract, and the rest of our pop-up dialogs now go edge-to-edge on phones with sticky title and action buttons that clear the home indicator.
- Dropdown menus stay inside the screen at every width.
Mobile menu does one job
- The mobile hamburger menu is now purely for navigation. Account, Brand kits, Send feedback, and Billing live in your avatar dropdown, not in two places.
- The Billing link only appears when you actually have a billing record, so beta-granted Pro accounts no longer see a button that silently does nothing.
Mobile sign-in visible
- On phones the sign-in and sign-up forms now appear right under the headline, where you'd expect them.
- Opening the menu while signed in on mobile now shows your avatar, name, and email at the top.
Hamburger to the right edge
- On phones the hamburger menu now sits flush with the right edge of the header, next to your avatar.
One header on every page
- Every page outside the editor now wears the same frosted-glass header with one logo, one set of navigation links, and one consistent right-side cluster.
- Help finally appears in the persistent top nav alongside Templates and Pricing.
Multi-select align and a More button
- Select two or more elements and the toolbar grows six Align buttons. Select three or more and you get Distribute. Hold Alt while clicking Align to align to the canvas instead of the selection bounds.
- On narrow viewports, the toolbar gains a More button that opens Opacity, Blur, Effects, Print, and Align controls.
- The right panel's Transform fields read "Mixed" when elements differ. Type a number to set every selected element to that value in a single undo entry.
- Brand kit color swatches show a small dot when that color is currently used somewhere in the design.
Right panel grows up
- Opacity, blur, and the full alignment grid now live in the right Properties panel for every element.
- QR and barcode elements gained a foreground-color row, and text gained an Effects chip in the panel that opens the same popover.
- Group selection has its own toolbar with Ungroup plus the universal Flip, Forward, Back, Lock, Duplicate, and Delete actions.
Edit QR codes and barcodes after placing
- Click a QR code or barcode and edit its URL or data right from the right panel. No more deleting and re-creating to fix a typo.
- QR codes ship with editable error-correction levels for trickier print conditions.
- Image elements gained an alt-text field for accessibility.
Live transform readouts
- Drag, resize, or rotate any element and the X, Y, W, H, and rotation fields update in real time.
- A small floating badge at the pivot shows the current rotation angle. Hold Shift to snap to 15 degree increments.
- A single undo step still reverts the whole gesture.
Crisper rotation grip
- The rotation handle is now a 22 pixel circle with a perfectly centered rotation glyph.
- The hover cursor stays sharp on high-resolution displays.
Image aspect ratio
- Drop an image and resize it from any handle, the box stays at the original shape so the picture never stretches.
- Holding Shift inverts the lock for that gesture if you want a free-form resize.
- A new Lock toggle in the image's panel and toolbar lets you choose your default. The W and H fields drive each other proportionally while it's locked.
Rotation handle reads as rotation
- The rotation grip above each selected element now shows a small rotate-arrow icon inside the circle.
- Hover it and the cursor swaps to two curved rotation arrows.
Text boxes grow as you type
- Type into any text element and the box grows line by line in real time. No more cramped overflow or mid-typing warnings.
- Selection handles, hover outlines, the rotation grip, and the marquee got a warmer refresh that matches the rest of the editor.
Editor popovers size to content
- Clicking the label dimensions in the editor's bottom bar now opens a popover that hugs its content instead of filling the entire viewport.
- Same fix applies to the grid, print info, and color or shape pickers.
Drag-to-scrub on numeric inputs
- Click and drag the label on any numeric field across the editor and arrange page to scrub the value live.
- Hold Shift for 10x speed, Alt for 0.1x.
- Compact inputs in the gradient picker, color picker, and label-size popover scrub too. Click without dragging still focuses and selects.
Text elements feel right
- Adding a text layer used to drop a wide flat strip with the glyph stuck to the top edge. The box now hugs its content and sits vertically centered, matching what gets exported.
- The editor and the export agree on where text sits inside its box.
- Drag a text layer's left or right edge inward and the box grows tall enough to fit the wrapped lines on release. Drag the top or bottom and your height sticks.
- Shrink a text box smaller than its content and a small indicator appears on the bottom edge with a tooltip pointing to the fix.
Scalloped rectangle border
- A border on a Scalloped Rectangle label now draws true parallel scallops, with the same scallop count as the outer edge so peaks and troughs line up.
Scalloped rectangle has scallops
- The Scalloped Rectangle label now actually has scallops, not flat edges, in the editor and on export.
Six small fixes
- Help-page FAQ chevrons now rotate when you open a question.
- Shape gallery copy now reads "eight die-cut shapes, four free, four more with Pro" everywhere it appears.
- The home page hero markup is valid HTML again.
- Account-deletion banner now uses the danger palette instead of the same gold tone as the clean goodbye.
- The home-page illustration gradient no longer collides with the testimonial illustration.
Arrange page restyled
- The arrange page now opens on the same warm cream surface as the rest of the site. Every control was rebuilt on the warm-stone palette and the save dialog matches.
Custom fonts library restyled
- The custom fonts library now matches the rest of the site. Each font tile previews the actual face on a pangram with metadata below.
Paper sizes pages restyled
- The paper sizes index and each individual sheet detail page now match the rest of the site, with a warm cream surface, italic display headlines, and tilted-paper card art.
Feedback page restyled
- The feedback page now opens on the same warm surface as the rest of the site. The form sits inside a single rounded card. Behaviour is unchanged.
Legal pages restyled
- Privacy, Terms, and the copyright takedown page now match the rest of the site, with display headlines and a calmer reading surface.
- Every word of legal copy is preserved.
Changelog restyled
- The changelog now uses the same warm editorial surface as the dashboard, landing page, help center, and account pages. Same content, same dates, just the visual treatment is new.
Account settings restyled
- Account settings now opens on the same warm surface as the dashboard. Profile and billing sit in two clean cards.
- The plan badge is easier to read at a glance. Delete-account uses the same modal style as the rest of the new look.
Sign-in and sign-up redesigned
- The sign-in and sign-up pages now open on a split editorial layout: form on warm cream on the left, a dark printshop "specimen sheet" on the right.
- No more dark-to-light jump at the moment of conversion. The specimen panel hides on tablets and phones so the form takes the full width.
Help center restyled
- The help center now matches the rest of the site. Every question collapses into a tidy expander, so you can scan the full FAQ in half the scroll.
- A new "Still stuck?" band at the bottom makes the support email harder to miss.
Home page restyled
- The home page now matches the rest of the new look. Three story tiles show what actually happens (Bring it, Arrange, Export). Three maker testimonials with the real product on a coloured shelf anchor the social-proof band.
- A new shape gallery on the home page previews the eight die-cut shapes. A starting-points templates row pulls four curated thumbnails.
Bleed looks like bleed
- Turning on bleed on the arrange page now actually changes the preview. The image extends past the trim and a red dashed line shows where the cut happens.
- Crop marks in the exported PDF and image outputs now clear the bleed area.
- A sidebar warning appears when bleed exceeds half the gap between labels, in case of mail-merge or sequential runs.
Templates is a gallery
- The Templates tab now opens a proper design-template gallery: curated collection strips, every template as a tilted-paper card that lifts on hover.
- Cards link straight into the editor with the template pre-loaded, so picking a starting point is one click.
- The paper-sheet picker moved to a dedicated paper sizes page and old links redirect.
Dashboard polish
- The dashboard now uses a 56 pixel header with a real top nav (Dashboard, Templates, Brand kits, Help) and a search icon that jumps into library search.
- Shape gallery tiles render crisper. The library grid shows only your designs.
- The Pro upsell band lists six concrete unlocks and the real price line.
Dashboard restyled
- Signing in drops you onto a warm-cream, editorial dashboard instead of the old dark grid. A signature display headline greets you, your last design is one click away, and the twelve die-cut shapes are right there to start something new.
- Free plan users get a tasteful Pro upgrade band at the bottom with the six things Pro unlocks.
Templates panel and text gradients
- Clicking Templates in the side rail now opens an inline panel with search on top and a two-up grid below. No more full-page takeover interrupting your flow.
- Text can use gradients again. The new color picker's Linear and Radial tabs now work for text elements, not just shapes.
New color picker
- Clicking any color on an element now opens the same color picker: a saturation square, hue and opacity sliders, an eyedropper where supported, and hex or RGB inputs.
- Linear and radial gradient modes are tabs on the same picker, with draggable stops, an angle dial, a 4 by 2 preset grid, and a reverse button.
- Brand kit swatches and a recent-colors row live inside the picker.
Editor polish
- Selecting a shape now shows the full Appearance set in the right Properties panel: Fill, Stroke, Stroke width, Corner radius, Points, and Line style.
- Press Delete or Backspace while a gradient stop is focused to remove it.
- Small fixes: the Grid button on the bottom bar shows its label again, and the side-menu tab labels read in sentence case.
Editor refresh complete
- The last bits (Apply Brand, the Brand Validator, Extract Brand from URL, Extract Colors from image, the bulk-print panel, and the brand-kit rail) now match the rest of the editor.
- Every panel, popover, and dialog inside the editor reads in the same warm-stone palette.
Color, font, and effect popovers match
- The popovers you open most (color picker, font list, effects, gradients, size, grid, position, and templates) now wear the editor's lighter look.
- "Discard unsaved changes?" and similar prompts match too.
Right-side properties panel
- A new Properties panel sits on the right edge of the editor. It reacts to whatever you have selected: transform, typography, appearance, arrange, plus a Print readout with the actual print color values and nearest spot-color match for the selected color.
- With an active brand kit, Print also shows distance from your brand colors with a green, amber, or red verdict.
- The toolbar and the new panel stay in sync. Pick whichever feels faster.
Side panels match
- The left toolbars (text, shapes, images, QR codes, brand kit) now match the editor's lighter look from earlier this week.
- They are also a touch wider so the shape picker and brand-kit preview don't feel cramped.
- Drag-and-drop uploads, layer reorder, rename, lock, and hide behave exactly as before. F2 now renames a selected layer.
Editor refresh begins
- The editor's outer chrome got a fresh coat of paint: warm paper tones, sharper typography, and a soft paper-stack shadow under your label.
- Keyboard shortcuts, undo, redo, export, and save behave exactly as before.
Pricing matrix polish
- The Pro column in the feature matrix gets a bit of breathing room on the edges. Free check marks now sit where they should.
Pricing styling restored
- The pricing page was missing a stylesheet for about twenty minutes after the previous deploy. Fixed.
Pricing reworked
- Pricing has a new look: warm-stone palette, italic display type, a clearer "what Pro actually gets you" strip above the plan cards, and a gold-tinted Pro column in the matrix so it's easier to skim.
- Numbers you see are the numbers you pay. Stale references in search-engine metadata are gone.
- The template count is 35, the single-label PDF shows Watermarked for Free and Clean for Pro, and the four Free label shapes are called out explicitly.
- If you're already signed in, the header says Dashboard instead of pushing you to sign up again.
404 page worth getting lost on
- The "page not found" got a full rebuild: warm-stone press-sheet mockup with an animated misprinted label, a print color bar with one swatch flagged out-of-gamut, and a "Reject" stamp.
- A search box plus four quick links to where most people are actually trying to reach: Dashboard, Templates, New label, and Pricing.
Brand kits, one home, lean rail
- The Brand Kits page is now the single home for managing your kits. Click Edit on Colors or Fonts to unlock in-place editing: add a color, rename it, change its role, drag to reorder, or remove it.
- The editor's Brand Kit panel is cleaner and read-only. Click a swatch to apply it, click a font to apply it, drag a logo onto the canvas. A "Manage on Brand Kits" link takes you to the dashboard.
- Click a swatch with nothing selected and you get a gentle hint instead of silence.
Apply Brand to all designs
- Apply to all designs now actually works. Open the kit menu, confirm, and every saved label gets its colors, fonts, and backgrounds updated to match the active kit. There is a 5-minute cooldown per kit so back-to-back runs cannot hammer your library.
- Logo variants have a new "Preview on backgrounds" option so you can see how each variant reads against light, dark, and your own primary color.
- Your last remaining kit is now deletable. You will land on the empty state where you can extract from a URL or start fresh.
Brand kits dashboard polish
- Every kit has a three-dot menu with Rename, Duplicate, Export, Copy kit ID, and Delete.
- Each logo tile has its own three-dot menu: Replace, Download, Copy URL, Move to another variant, Remove.
- Upload a custom font without leaving the Brand Kits page.
- A usage strip at the top shows live numbers: extractions this month, Apply Brand runs, validator pass rate, last guidelines export.
Brand kits page redesign
- New look for the Brand Kits page with a warm stone palette and serif display headings.
- Pro users with no kits now see a fully-populated demo kit on their first visit. Delete it when you are ready to add your own.
- Quick-glance stats at the top: extractions this month, Apply Brand runs, validator pass rate, last guidelines export date.
Custom fonts
- Pro users can now upload custom font files (TTF, OTF, WOFF, WOFF2, up to 5 MB each). Uploaded fonts appear in the picker, work in any design, and render correctly on every export.
- A new font library page lets you see everything you have uploaded, rename, remove, and track quota (50 MB, 50 fonts).
- A "My fonts" section appears at the top of the font picker. Free users see the upload button but clicking prompts to upgrade.
- Fonts now wait to be ready before exporting, so labels no longer silently fall back to a default font when a brand font is still loading.
- A one-time confirmation on each upload acknowledges that you have the right to use the font. Terms of Service updated.
- A new copyright takedown page explains the notice and takedown process for anyone who needs it.
Transform X input
- Dragging the X label in the Transform popover now updates the displayed value live, matching how Y already worked.
Brand kits redesigned
- "Extract from URL" is now a persistent button at the top of the Brand Kits panel. No more hunting through menus.
- The brand page is a proper dashboard now. Colors render as large tiles with hex, print color values, and Pantone match. Fonts show a pangram in their own face. Logos preview on light and dark backgrounds.
- Kit details card shows creation date, counts, and a copyable kit ID.
- Rail panel: colors grew to a more comfortable size, fonts show a pangram preview, logos preview on two backgrounds.
- Export Guidelines moved to the top header so create and share actions cluster together.
Print a List bulk fixes
- Clicking "Print a List" on the dashboard now lands you in the bulk panel as intended. Previously a second reset fired after the URL cleared.
- Garbled escape codes in the bulk panel's page count and progress text are gone.
Print a List and Brand kits page
- New "Print a List" card on your dashboard, one click jumps straight into the bulk panel without opening an existing design first.
- Brand kits get their own page. Manage your colors, fonts, and logos without opening a label.
- Renamed the public "Templates" nav link to "Paper sizes" so the editor's design templates and the paper sheets are no longer sharing one word.
Bulk mail-merge redesign
- A new bulk panel in the left rail (press B). Canvas stays visible while you work, no more dialog hiding your design.
- Right-click any text on your label and pick "Use a list for this text" to turn it into a variable. The text becomes a chip. A column appears in the grid pre-filled with the original text.
- Type your list directly into the grid, or drag a CSV onto the panel. Columns auto-match to variables by name.
- Live preview: the canvas shows whichever row the stepper points at, so you can spot-check before you print.
- Uncheck rows you do not want to print and the "Print N labels" button updates live. Old designs with placeholder syntax auto-migrate on open.
App versioning on every deploy
- Every deploy now ships with a unique version number. Look for the v1.0.X badge at the bottom of every page and on each changelog entry going forward.
- Every user-visible release bumps the patch number and gets its own entry on this page.
Blur any layer
- Every element now has a Blur control next to Opacity in the top toolbar. Drag the slider for a soft-focus look on photos, text, or shapes.
- Blur ships in every export, so what you see is what gets printed.
Set an image as your label background
- Right-click any image on your label and pick "Set as background". It resizes to fill the label, sends itself to the back of the layer stack, and stays interactive so you can still drag, scale, or delete it.
Label borders
- Add a continuous inset line that traces the shape of any label.
- Control color, distance from the edge, and line width from the Settings panel. The same stroke ships in every export.
Radial gradients with finer center control
- New radial gradients fill to the corners of your element at 100% spread, matching how gradients work in every other design tool. Existing designs render exactly as they did before.
- Shape toggle in the radial panel: pick Ellipse (matches your element's proportions) or Circle (true circular bright spot). Ellipse is the new default.
- Numeric X and Y inputs alongside the drag pad, plus a one-click Center button.
Faster label resizing and a cleaner bottom bar
- Click the label-size chip in the bottom bar to change width and height in place. No more trip to the sidebar for a quick size swap.
- Grid controls are now one popover: show grid, snap to grid, and spacing live together.
- The "Snap" chip is now "Align". It toggles snapping to nearby elements.
- When you resize your label, the view auto-fits so the whole label stays on screen.
Lighting presets on the 3D preview
- Three lighting presets in the 3D preview sidebar: Soft, Natural, Bright.
- The default look is calmer. Glass jars and bottles no longer read as overexposed on first open. Your choice sticks across sessions.
- Whatever preset you are viewing is what lands in the downloaded image.
Public beta is live, Pro is on us
- Every new sign-up gets every Pro feature free while we polish: unlimited designs, brand kits, watermark-free exports.
- Found a bug or want a feature? There is a Send feedback link in your avatar menu, on your dashboard, and in the editor's Help menu. A human reads every message.
- Your work is yours. Designs, brand kits, and exports stay saved and accessible.
See your label on a 3D product
- New 3D preview button in the editor top bar. Click it to see your label wrapped around a jar, bottle, or box.
- The same button lives on every design card on your dashboard.
- Drag to rotate, scroll to zoom, double-click to reset. Auto-rotate by default.
- Download a 1920 by 1920 image perfect for shop listings and social. Free downloads include a small site mark; Pro downloads are clean.
Multi-stop gradients with opacity
- Gradients now support up to 8 color stops with per-stop opacity for smooth multi-color fades or fade-to-transparent effects.
- Radial gradients have new Spread and Center X and Y controls.
- Works on text, shapes, and label backgrounds.
- If you had a custom gradient angle, it may render rotated 90 degrees after this update. Re-enter the angle once and it will stick.
Smarter brand extraction
- "Extract from URL" now pulls colors, fonts, and logos far more reliably, including from sites built with modern frameworks.
- SVG logos are accepted and sanitized automatically.
- A privacy note explains what happens when you look up a URL, right in the dialog before you click Extract.
Welcome to Pro
- After upgrading, you will see a confirmation showing your plan, next renewal date, and a shortcut to start designing with your new features.
- Personalized with your name and plan (monthly or annual with savings shown).
Resize labels safely
- Changing your label to a smaller size now asks how you would like to handle existing elements: scale everything proportionally, or keep positions as-is.
- Font sizes never shrink below 6pt, the minimum readable size for print.
- The entire resize is one undo away if you change your mind.
Export and effects fixes
- Neon glow no longer clips at the top of text in image exports.
- Curved text with effects like neon now appears correctly in all export formats.
- Bleed preview on the arrange page no longer overlaps adjacent labels visually.
- The save indicator no longer shows "Saved" and "Unsaved" at the same time.
Save your arrange settings
- Signed-in users can now save sheet layouts (paper, grid, margins, border, image) and reload them later.
- A save status chip in the header shows Saving, Saved, or Failed. The first save prompts for a name; subsequent saves are one-click.
- Anonymous visitors keep the page exactly as is. Clicking Save routes them through sign-in.
Search your designs
- New search input on the dashboard once you have four or more designs.
- Cmd or Ctrl plus K to focus, Escape to clear.
- Live result count, with an explicit "Clear search" affordance when nothing matches.
New landing-page illustrations
- The "Two Paths" section has new hand-crafted illustrations showing the arrange and editor workflows.
- A subtle color shift on the hero heading when you hover, a small nod to print-color precision.
Library thumbnails for every card
- Every design and saved-sheet card now has a thumbnail preview.
- A real preview when one exists, otherwise a typed placeholder with the first letter of the name.
Pricing FAQ
- Six new questions on the pricing page covering refunds, cancellation, free-tier limits, plan switching, and grandfathering.
Faster page loads
- The home page, pricing, and help now load significantly faster. Analytics only loads once you are signed in.
"Saved Ns ago" status chip
- The editor save indicator now shows a relative timestamp once the green-check flash fades.
- No more wondering whether autosave is still running after a long idle session.
Cleaner Effects grouping
- The Effects popover now groups by Style, Geometry, and Background, cleaner categories that match how effects actually work.
Sticky table of contents on legal pages
- Privacy and Terms now have a sticky "On this page" sidebar on desktop that highlights the section you are reading.
- Mobile gets a collapsible summary above the article.
New brand mark and consistent navigation
- New logo (amber circle on a black tile) appears across the site.
- Consistent header and footer on every page. Navigation links and legal pages are always one click away.
Unique design names
- Design names are now unique per account, with automatic "(Copy)" suffixes when duplicating.
- Names are case-insensitive, so "My Label" and "my label" are treated as the same. Other users' names never collide with yours.
Account page
- Account settings now live on a dedicated page: profile summary, billing portal, and account deletion.
- Reachable via the avatar menu (top-right) and Account.
Safer template switching
- Picking a new template now always prompts before replacing your current work, and starts a fresh design rather than overwriting your saved one.
Privacy, Terms, account deletion, and consent
- Privacy Policy and Terms of Service rewritten with clear, specific language covering data handling, your rights, and our responsibilities.
- "Delete my account" on the Account page. Type to confirm and all your designs, images, and personal data are permanently removed.
- Cookie consent banner. Analytics is opt-out by default, with a "Cookie settings" link in every footer.