TWOFORM Launches an AI Packaging Design Platform Built on Production Dielines

TWOFORM generates AI packaging artwork onto production dielines at user-specified dimensions, with editable type and print-ready SVG and PDF export.

SCOTTSDALE, AZ, UNITED STATES, August 20, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — TWOFORM has launched an online packaging design platform that builds every design on a production dieline, the manufacturing file a package is cut and folded from, rather than only a rendering of a finished package. The platform is available at twoform.ai.

Artificial intelligence has made it simple to generate an image of a package, but an image is not a manufacturing file. A printer needs a dieline, a full-scale template marked with cut lines, fold lines, glue flaps, bleed and safe areas, drawn to the exact size of the finished package. A flat image still has to be rebuilt by a person into a production file, or commissioned from a designer, a process that has commonly taken several weeks. TWOFORM builds the dieline first and designs onto it, so that step is removed.

In TWOFORM a design does not begin as artwork that is later mapped onto a shape. It begins as a production dieline generated at the user’s exact dimensions, with every structural line already in place. The design is built on that structure and shown in a live 3D preview of the folded package alongside the editable file. The exported file is the file a printer produces.

The platform offers five AI design modes, so users with different goals and skill levels can each work the way they prefer. A user can:

1. Describe the packaging in plain language and have the AI generate a beautiful design in minutes.
2. Upload a package whose style they want to work from and receive an original design in that direction.
3. Upload a package whose layout they want and have it rebuilt on their own dieline, with the original branding removed for their own.
4. Have the AI place their logo and set their text directly into the design.
5. Upload an image of a finished package, either a photograph or an image generated by another AI tool such as ChatGPT, and have it mapped onto a print-ready dieline in minutes, exactly as it looks.

In every mode the result remains editable. A design can be refined in a conversation with the AI or adjusted directly on the canvas, so the layout, colors and text can be changed and added to at any point.

Text is handled as editable type at print resolution, so product names, ingredient lists, warnings and legal copy stay legible in production. Logos, scannable barcodes, QR codes and legal panels are positioned by the user and left as placed unless the user asks the AI to change them, so a barcode remains scannable and required copy stays intact.

Because the dieline on screen is the same file used to produce finished packaging through TWOFORM, a design moves to production without being rebuilt. Design and 3D preview functions carry no cost. The platform supports more than 500,000 buildable dielines across folding cartons, corrugated boxes and mailers, rigid boxes, stand-up pouches and mylar bags, poly and bubble mailers, die-cut labels, koozies and coasters, with finishes that include foil, spot UV, embossing and Pantone matching. Files export as SVG and PDF with true cut, crease and glue layers. Packaging can be ordered through the site with live pricing from a minimum of 100 units, with worldwide shipping, and dielines can be downloaded for production with an outside printer.

“AI is usually sloppy with the parts that have to be exact. It misspells words, invents fake barcodes, makes up nutrition facts, and produces QR codes that scan to nothing,” said Nick Wahl, founder of TWOFORM. “Our system does not do that. You place your own barcode, QR code, and nutrition facts, and your text is set as real type, so it comes out exactly the way you want it.”

About TWOFORM

TWOFORM is an online packaging design platform based in the United States. It offers five AI design modes and manual tools for designing on production dielines at user-specified dimensions, with user-placed logos and barcodes preserved and a live 3D preview. Packaging can be ordered from a minimum of 100 units with worldwide shipping, or dielines downloaded for production elsewhere. More information is available at twoform.ai.

Media Contact: Nick Wahl, Founder, TWOFORM

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