Style-aware bridge placement
Bridges are positioned in spots where they're least disruptive to the design — concave corners, straight runs, serif terminals. You can drag them to spots you prefer if the defaults don't match the intent.
Preserve original style
The 'preserve-style' preset keeps your trace as close to the source as the topology rules allow. No over-simplification, no aggressive smoothing — just bridges where they're needed.
Export cleanly for production
SVG output is what production shops want. Layer naming is consistent. No extra hidden elements or stray paths.
What people say
I send the laser shop a Lazrit SVG and they cut it. No more 'can you redo this with bridges?' emails.
Frequently asked questions
Can I round-trip into Illustrator?
Yes — Lazrit exports standard SVG. Illustrator reads it cleanly.
Will Lazrit alter my brand-critical type?
Only the bridge paths are added. The underlying letterforms are preserved. You can preview every bridge before exporting.
What if I have a specific bridge placement in mind?
Drag any auto-bridge to the spot you want, or delete it and add your own. The workspace re-validates as you edit.
Related
- Tool: Automatic Bridge Generation for Laser Cutting
- Tool: Topology Validation: Detect Loose Islands Before You Cut
- Tool: Cut and Engrave Layers from One Upload
- Material: Wood Files: Bridges, Detail Limits, Safe Settings
- Material: Acrylic Files: Cast vs Extruded, Bridges, Edge Polish
- Material: MDF Files: Char Control, Bridges, Safe Settings

