Product Packaging Design Tools for Brands and Creators
Product packaging is where your brand meets the shelf. CraftyWand gives brands and creators the tools to design packaging end to end — structure, artwork, 3D preview and print-ready export — in the browser, so the whole job lives in one place.
From structure to artwork
Good product packaging starts with the right structure and ends with on-brand artwork. CraftyWand connects both, so the box that fits your product and the design that sells it are built together rather than bolted on at the end.
It is the everyday use of the packaging design software: structure first, then graphics, then preview and export, without changing tools.
Brand every face
Place logos, imagery, colour, type and labels across each panel, all positioned in the printer's coordinate space so nothing shifts on output. Multi-face packaging needs every side to work on its own and as part of the whole, and a shared workspace makes that consistency easy to maintain.
Preview as a 3D product mockup
See your packaging as an interactive 3D mockup, fold it open and closed, and judge how it will look in a customer's hands before you print. Decisions about colour, hierarchy and imagery are far easier on a realistic 3D object than on a flat layout.
Print-ready output
Export print-ready vector dielines and artwork for any printer, keeping production flexible and supplier choice open.
For any product category
Whether you sell cosmetics, food, electronics or gifts, the same workflow applies: pick a structure, size it, brand it, preview it, export it. As your range grows you reuse structures and branding to keep a consistent look across every product.
Design for the shelf and for the hand
Product packaging has two audiences a few seconds apart: the shopper scanning a shelf and the customer holding the box at home. The shelf rewards clarity and contrast — a strong silhouette, a legible name, a clear hierarchy that reads from a step back. The hand rewards detail and finish — the back-panel story, the small print, the way the faces relate as the box is turned. Designing in 3D lets you judge both, because you can step back from the mockup and then zoom right in. Getting both views right is what separates packaging that merely contains a product from packaging that helps sell it.
Consistency across a product range
Few products ship alone. As a line grows, the packaging has to feel like a family while still telling variants apart — different flavours, sizes or scents that share a system but read distinctly. Reusing structures and a common visual language across your templates keeps that coherence without redesigning each product from scratch, and it makes a small range look like an established brand.
Start designing packaging in your browser
Open CraftyWand in your browser and create a free account — there is nothing to install. Pick a structure, drop in your artwork, preview the folded box in 3D, and export a print-ready dieline when you are happy with it.
Open the CraftyWand app