Artwork that survives the laser.
Upload a graphic, tell Lazrit what you want, and get a clean black-and-white SVG with every floating island bridged and every fragile web flagged — before you waste a sheet of acrylic.
How it works
One pipeline. Deterministic where it matters, AI where it helps.
- Step 1UploadPNG / JPG / SVG
- Step 2IntentPrompt + presets, polarity, material
- Step 3AI cleanupOptional Kie.ai pass (Pro+)
- Step 4Black & whiteThreshold + speck removal
- Step 5TopologyFind every loose island
- Step 6Auto-bridgeStitch islands to the main body
- Step 7ExportProduction or diagnostic SVG
What you get
Built for makers, sign shops, and designers who need files that actually cut.
Style preserved by default
We never replace your typography with a generic stencil font. Lazrit only repairs the local geometry that fails.
Real topology, not vibes
Connected-component labeling on the binary mask finds every floating material island. Distance transform catches fragile webs.
Auto-bridge with re-validation
Shortest-path bridges at your minimum width. After repair, the topology engine re-runs to confirm the file is one piece.
AI cleanup, never trusted
Kie.ai GPT Image 2.0 makes a cleaner candidate before vectorization. Geometry validation always has the final word.
Material-aware warnings
Wood, acrylic, MDF, mylar, metal, paper, custom. Min bridge width and detail size scale with what you're cutting.
Diagnostic export
Production SVG ships clean. Diagnostic export keeps warnings, bridges, and analysis overlays in their own SVG groups.
1 export — lifetime
Try it once. Topology engine and SVG export, on the house.
100 exports / month
For makers, Etsy sellers, and hobby laser owners.
500 exports / month
For sign shops and small fabricators running batches.
Unlimited exports
For high-volume designers and agencies.
FAQ
Quick answers
- Is this just AI image generation?
- No. AI is used optionally to clean up the artwork before conversion (Pro+). The topology engine — connected components, distance transform, bridge generation — is deterministic geometry code that decides whether the file is physically cuttable.
- What happens to my original artwork?
- Your original is processed in the browser. Server routes only receive the binary mask for vectorization, the prompt + a public URL for AI cleanup, and the export-recording event. Files are not stored long-term in the MVP.
- Will I still need to test cut on scrap?
- Yes. Lazrit catches floating islands, tiny specks, and thin webs, but final machine, kerf, focus, and material tuning is your responsibility. Always do a small test on scrap before a real run.
- Can I cancel anytime?
- Yes. Subscriptions cancel at the end of the current billing period via the Stripe customer portal — accessible from your Account page.