The Poland-based software development company provides white-label personalisation software that creates print-ready files from a customer’s own designs.
Its online creator allows end customers to personalise items easily and quickly, and its software integrates with other systems such as ERP and storefronts.
Antigro’s Sticker Builder, which was launched last month, enables end clients to modify outlines with ease and resolves die-cut and kiss-cut product challenges.
Chief revenue officer and co-founder Wacław Mostowski told Printweek: “We were asked by a couple of companies if we could support die-cut stickers, because the problem printers have is that clients upload an image and then their graphic designers need to, for example, go into Adobe Illustrator and create an outline and then send it to the client to accept, so there is back and forth messaging.
“With Sticker Builder, if clients want to upload a logo, they can do that and we will automatically generate an outline. This outline doesn’t have any acute angles, so the cutter works super smoothly.”
Clients are able to change the colour of the outline if they wish.
From around a month’s time, end clients of Sticker Builder will also be able to harness AI to enter a prompt for a style of cut they would like, and the tool will generate three versions of different cuts, enabling clients to select which they prefer.
Users pay Antigro a one-off setup fee to use its software and, once everything is configured, Antigro then charges users a commission rate on orders.