Creating customizations from pre-made templates
With your app subscription, you get access to a Customization Library, giving you ready-made customization setups so you don’t need to build everything from scratch. The access level in the library depends on your subscription. To use customizations from the library: Navigate to the Customizations section in the app Click on Customization LibraryFew readersChoosing the right image format for product customization
Our product designer supports SVG, PNG, and JPEG image formats. Each format works best in different situations. Here’s a quick guide to help you choose the right one: SVG (Recommended) Best for: Logos, icons, graphics with editable colors Why use it: SVG files are lightweight, look sharp on all screens, and allow individual parts of a design to be recolored. Extra benefit: Our designer can recognize separate paths in the SVG, so customers can easily customize tFew readersColorization Methods & Setup
Fancy Product Designer provides several options to let your customers recolor text, SVG files, and PNG images directly in the Product Designer. With the right setup, you can give them complete flexibility or restrict choices to fit your brand style. Supported Elements for colorization All Text Elements → fully colorizable SVG Images → supported (single-path SVGs work best foFew readersReplacing Elements
The Replace option allows you to control how many images or text elements a customer can add to their custom product. Elements with the same replace value will automatically replace each other, ensuring customers only keep one at a time. How Replace Works When a customer adds a new element with a replace value, it automatically replaces any existing element with the same replace value. This is useful for: Design categories where only one design should be active Template placeholdeFew readersHow to Link Shopify Variants to the Designer
When you sell products with variants in Shopify, you can configure the designer to automatically load the matching customization when a customer selects a variant. This guide uses color variants as the example — the most common use case — but the same process applies to any variant type that requires separate customizations. Prerequisites Your Shopify product already has variants set up. You have created at least one base customization in the app, including all views you need (e.g.,Few readersSetting Up Multi-View Products
Views let you make different surfaces of a product customizable, like the front, back, and sides of a t-shirt. Each view has its own canvas, mockup image, and print area. What Are Views? A customization starts with one default view. You can add as many additional views as your product needs. Each view should show a different surface of the same product, not a different product variant. If you sell the same shirt in multiple colors, use separate customizations linked to Shopify variants iFew readersSetting Up Layouts for Your Products
Layouts let customers choose a pre-designed starting point in the designer. When a customer selects a layout, the current view is fully replaced with everything defined in that layout like background, upload zones, text, images, and more. What Are Layouts? A Layout is a special customization type. Each view inside a Layout customization represents one layout option you offer. When a customer picks a layout, the entire designer view is swapped out with all elements from that layout view.Few readers
