Strokes: add outlines around your design

Add one or more stackable colored outlines around your design, sticker-style.

Strokes adds a colored outline around the visible part of your design β€” like the border around a sticker. You can stack several outlines in different colors and widths for a layered, sticker-style look.

When to use it

  • Give a cut-out design a clean edge so it pops on any product color.
  • Make sticker-style art with one or more colored rings.
  • Add a thin dark line to sharpen a soft edge.

How to use it

  1. Add Strokes to your pipeline (remove the background first with Color Removal V2 so the outline follows your subject).
  2. Set the first stroke's Width, Color, and Opacity.
  3. Click Add Stroke to stack another outline outside the first.
  4. Reorder or remove strokes until it looks right.

The settings

SettingWhat it does
Expand canvas to fit strokeWhen on, the image grows so thick outlines don't get cut off at the edges.
Width (0–200 px)How thick each outline is.
ColorEach outline's color. Click the swatch or paste a hex code.
Opacity (0–100%)How solid each outline is.
OrderStrokes stack outward in order β€” the first sits closest to your design, each next one outside it. Move them up / down or remove them.

Tips

  • For a classic sticker, use two strokes: a thick white one first, then a thinner dark one outside it.
  • Turn on Expand canvas to fit stroke so wide outlines don't get clipped.
  • Add Strokes after background removal so the outline hugs your real subject, not the old background.