The Epilog Laser is trusted by professionals worldwide for industrial-grade engraving and cutting. With up to 120 watts of CO2 power and 1200 DPI resolution, it delivers results that rival commercial production lines. But to unlock that precision, you need clean SVG files with optimized vector paths.
With VectoSolve, you can convert any image into a laser-optimized SVG that takes full advantage of Epilog's capabilities. Whether you're engraving awards on glass, cutting intricate signs from hardwood, or etching serial numbers on anodized aluminum, clean vectors ensure pixel-perfect results on every job.
From image to laser-ready file in under 30 seconds
Drag and drop any PNG, JPG, logo, or design file. Hand-drawn sketches and phone photos work great.
Our AI traces clean vector paths optimized for laser cutting and engraving. Separate cut and engrave layers automatically.
Import the SVG into Illustrator, CorelDRAW, or Inkscape. Send to your Epilog and start cutting or engraving.
Professional-grade results on premium materials
Cherry, walnut, maple, and oak for signage, awards, cutting boards, and decorative panels. Cuts up to 3/4 inch thick.
Cast and extruded acrylic for LED signs, displays, jewelry, keychains, and architectural models with polished edges.
Wine glasses, awards, mirrors, and decorative glassware. The CO2 laser fractures the surface for a frosted engraving look.
Dog tags, data plates, tool labels, and industrial nameplates. The laser removes the anodized coating to reveal bright metal.
Painted or powder-coated steel and aluminum for industrial marking, branding plates, and product labels.
Granite, marble, slate, and tile for memorial plaques, coasters, and custom home decor engravings.
Epilog lasers work with standard SVG files imported through Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, or Inkscape. VectoSolve creates clean SVGs with proper vector paths that translate perfectly into Epilog's print driver for both cutting and engraving.
Yes! Epilog lasers support raster engraving at up to 1200 DPI. VectoSolve converts photos into clean vector art that engraves beautifully on wood, acrylic, glass, and anodized aluminum.
Vector cutting follows SVG paths to cut through material, while raster engraving scans back and forth to etch surfaces. VectoSolve SVGs support both modes - use stroke colors for cutting and fill colors for engraving.
Epilog's 120W CO2 lasers cut wood up to 3/4 inch thick, acrylic up to 1/2 inch, leather, paper, fabric, and many plastics. The 36x24 inch bed handles large-format professional projects.
Epilog's dashboard uses color mapping to assign different speed, power, and frequency settings to different colors in your SVG. VectoSolve creates SVGs with clean, separated paths that make color mapping straightforward.
Yes, Epilog lasers feature built-in air assist that blows compressed air at the cutting point to reduce charring and flaming. Clean SVG paths from VectoSolve ensure precise cuts, and air assist keeps results clean and flame-free.