Cut-side tooling, built for laser work
Every Lazrit feature is built around one question: will this design survive the cut? Topology checks, auto-bridges, vectorize-for-cutting — focused on the cut path, not photo conversion.
Automatic Bridge Generation for Laser Cutting
Lazrit generates invisible bridges on every island so floating letters and counters stay attached to the cut. Wood, acrylic, mylar — material-aware widths.
Read moreTopology Validation: Detect Loose Islands Before You Cut
Lazrit's topology engine walks every path in your design and flags loose islands, thin webs, and fragile detail before they fail on the laser bed.
Read moreIsland Detection: Find Floating Letters & Lost Pieces
Lazrit detects every floating island in your laser-cut file — letter counters, decorations, hidden voids — and proposes bridges before they fall out.
Read moreVectorize Raster Art for Laser Cutting — Clean SVG Output
Convert PNG, JPG, or sketches into clean, cuttable SVGs. Lazrit's vectorizer is tuned for laser output, not photo reproduction.
Read moreStencil Converter: Keep Counters Connected in Letters & Logos
Turn any artwork into a cuttable stencil. Lazrit adds the bridges needed to keep letter counters and logo interiors connected to the stencil field.
Read moreReversed-Out Text for Laser Cutting: Hidden Bridges Done Right
Cut reversed-out (knockout) text where the letters become holes. Lazrit adds invisible bridges so the letter centers stay attached to the surrounding field.
Read moreCookie-Cutter Outline Converter: SVG for Laser & CNC
Turn any artwork into a cookie-cutter outline. Lazrit extracts the silhouette, offsets it for blade thickness, and exports a clean SVG for laser or CNC.
Read moreLaser Sign Prep: Plaques, Address Signs, Memorials
Turn artwork and type into laser-ready sign files. Lazrit handles reversed-out text, bridge placement, and cut/engrave layer separation for plaques.
Read moreCut and Engrave Layers from One Upload
Mark any path from your generated SVG as engrave instead of cut. Lazrit outputs them as separate layers so LightBurn assigns the right power and speed.
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