Vector Conversion
Rebuild a raster file into true, scalable vector artwork.
6Six Design Studio
From $15
You generated a logo with an AI tool. The concept is good. Then you look closer and the lettering is not quite letters, the edges are noisy, and every printer you send it to says the same thing.
That file is usually fixable. Most of the time it costs less to repair it than to start over.
Click to upload or drag & drop
Attach the file that is giving you trouble. Tell us what is wrong with it if you know.
No account required. Pricing by email. Nothing charged until you approve.
We rebuild the parts that break and leave the parts that work.
Send the file and tell us what is wrong with it.
If you are not sure, say that.
We look at it and tell you what actually needs fixing.
You get a price before any work starts.
Approve, and we rebuild it.
From $15. Prices in USD.
Cleanup starts at $15 for straightforward fixes. Heavy reconstruction costs more, and we will tell you which one you are looking at before you commit. We do not quote $15 and then send an invoice for $90.
Usually, yes. The most common problems are malformed lettering, noisy edges, and detail too fine to reproduce. All three are repairable.
Cleanup improves artwork you already have. Vector conversion rebuilds a raster file such as a JPG or PNG into scalable vector artwork. If you are not sure which you need, send the file and we will tell you.
Only where it has to. We flag anything that would visibly change and confirm with you first.
Often, yes. Send us the file and, if you have it, what the printer said. That usually tells us exactly what to repair.
In most cases, yes. If the artwork is beyond repair we will say so rather than charge you to rebuild it twice.
If you like the design and it simply does not reproduce well, cleanup. If the design itself is not working, Logo Design.
Rebuild a raster file into true, scalable vector artwork.
Once the file is repaired, get an instant price on the stitch file.
Back to the Design Studio hub, or browse custom patches if your artwork is ready to produce.
A designer reviews your project and emails your pricing. Work starts once you approve.