🎨 Design Templates
Follow the guided steps to configure your canvas, add content sections, and finalize your design.
Step 1 · Template Setup
Start by loading a saved template or beginning a brand new design. You can always come back to this step to switch templates later.
📂 Load Existing Template
No templates available. Create your first template to see it here.
🆕 Start New Design
Reset the wizard and begin with a clean canvas. This clears any unsaved changes.
Step 2 · Canvas & Background
Start with the perfect canvas size for your project, then choose a background from the asset library, upload a new image, or select a solid color.
Select a background from your library once assets are loaded.
Upload a PNG or JPG at least as large as your selected canvas size for best results.
Choose a solid color background. You can add overlay images or textures in later steps.
Adjust the margins that define where text and images will be laid out on this template.
The sidebar preview highlights the content area when you are on this step.
Step 3 · Content Sections
Build your layout with stacked sections. Each section represents a horizontal band on the canvas. Add text blocks for headings or offers, and image blocks for product shots or logos.
Start by adding a section. You can reorder sections after adding them.
Step 4 · Finalize & Deploy
Review your design, generate a preview, and save it for future use. Publishing creates a high-resolution image ready for signage playlists.
Review & Export
Generate a fresh preview before saving or publishing to ensure all recent changes are captured.
Deploy to Signage (Coming Soon)
We’re building tools to assign this design directly to in-store screens. For now, download or publish the render and manage playlists manually.
💾 Save Template
Live Preview
Generate a preview to see your design rendered at full resolution.
🖼️ Published Renders
Saved images ready for your in-store signage playlists.
🚀 Publish a render to see it listed here.
Generate a preview and click "Publish Render" to save your first image.