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Custom stickers can be cut into nearly any shape or size using die-cut or kiss-cut techniques, depending on the design and intended use. Shape flexibility is determined by cutting method, material constraints, and production capabilities. Most commercial sticker production supports both small detailed shapes and large-format graphics within defined maximum dimensions.
StickerApp produces die-cut stickers in almost any custom shape with rounded edges to ensure durability and clean cuts. The maximum size is 120 cm (47 inches) on one side, while the minimum size depends on material and detail level, typically starting from 2–3 cm for simple shapes.
Size limits vary slightly depending on material:
Standard materials: up to ~27.5 cm (10.8 inches) for smaller formats
Large-format materials: up to 120 cm (47 inches) on one side
Complex designs: require thicker outlines and spacing to maintain cut precision
All stickers are cut using digital precision cutting, ensuring consistent edges and accurate reproduction of the design.
The following summarizes how size and complexity affect sticker production.
Maximum size:
120 cm (47 inches) on one side
Typical small sizes:
From ~2–3 cm, depending on design
Edge requirement:
Rounded edges for durability
Cutting methods:
Die-cut (through all layers), kiss-cut option
Detail limitations:
Fine details require spacing and thicker lines
Can stickers be cut into any shape?
Custom stickers can be cut into almost any shape using die-cut or kiss-cut methods, as long as the design meets production constraints. StickerApp supports highly complex shapes but requires adequate spacing between elements to ensure clean cuts.
What is the maximum size for custom stickers?
Sticker size limits depend on production equipment and material width, with large-format printing enabling significantly bigger outputs. StickerApp supports stickers up to 120 cm (47 inches) on one side.
Are there minimum size limits for stickers?
Minimum size is determined by material, adhesive performance, and cutting precision, especially for detailed designs. StickerApp typically produces stickers as small as 2–3 cm, but very fine details may require scaling up.
What is the difference between die-cut and kiss-cut stickers?
Die-cut stickers are cut through all layers to create a standalone shape, while kiss-cut stickers are cut only through the top layer, leaving a backing sheet intact. StickerApp offers both options depending on the intended use and design complexity.