SVG Files for Sublimation Printing

Convert any image to a crisp, scalable SVG perfect for sublimation. Mugs, tumblers, t-shirts, phone cases — resize without losing quality.

Convert Your Image — Free

How It Works

1

Upload Your Design

Drag and drop your PNG, JPG, or hand-drawn design. Our AI processes it in 2-5 seconds.

2

Get Your SVG

Download a clean vector SVG with perfect edges. Edit colors, remove backgrounds, adjust paths.

3

Print & Press

Open in your sublimation software, size to your product, mirror, and heat press. Done!

Sublimation Products You Can Make

Mugs ☕
Tumblers 🥤
T-Shirts 👕
Phone Cases 📱
Mouse Pads 🖱️
Coasters 🍺
Ornaments 🎄
Tote Bags 👜

FAQ

What is sublimation printing?

Sublimation is a heat-transfer printing method that uses special ink to permanently bond designs into polyester-coated surfaces like mugs, tumblers, t-shirts, phone cases, and more. The design becomes part of the material, not just printed on top.

Why use SVG for sublimation?

SVG files are scalable vectors that can be resized to any dimension without losing quality. This is critical for sublimation where designs need to be precisely sized for different products (mugs, tumblers, blankets, etc.).

Can I use VectoSolve designs for sublimation products I sell?

Yes! All converted SVGs are yours to use commercially. Many Etsy sellers and POD businesses use VectoSolve to create sublimation-ready designs from their artwork.

What file format works best for sublimation?

Most sublimation software accepts SVG and PNG. SVG is preferred for text and illustrations because it stays sharp at any size. For photographic images, high-resolution PNG may work better.

How do I prepare my design for sublimation?

Upload your image to VectoSolve, convert to SVG, then size it to your product dimensions in your sublimation software (Sawgrass Print Manager, CreativeStudio, or similar). Remember to mirror the image before printing.

What products can I sublimate?

Mugs, tumblers, t-shirts (polyester or poly-blend), phone cases, mouse pads, coasters, pillowcases, tote bags, ornaments, license plates, and any polyester-coated surface.

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