Import real artwork
Start with flat art or simplified photo input, then reduce it into practical color regions for layered laser work.
Big Laser Labs
Turn images into inspectable laser layer stacks.
LayerForge reduces artwork into material-colored layers, checks whether the pieces are practical to cut, and gives operators a 3D exploded view before exporting SVG files.
Start with flat art or simplified photo input, then reduce it into practical color regions for layered laser work.
Composite and layer match scores make the conversion measurable instead of vibes-only image tracing.
The industrial cut gate flags tiny loose parts, fragile narrow features, and piece counts that should be simplified before export.
Open the exploded view, rotate the layer stack, and see how material pieces separate before sending files downstream.
Account Value
Pricing Model
included
Use LayerForge for files you order through Big Laser Co. while the production and quote flow hardens.
planned
The cut-ready layer sections can become quote line items once saved projects and material metadata are wired to checkout.
planned
Self-use downloads and higher import limits belong behind account entitlements once the cut gate is proven in production.
Flow
01
The public page explains the tool. The generator stays behind account sign-in so usage rights and future saved files attach to an account.
02
Load artwork, use auto tuning for photo-like inputs, and let the app simplify toward practical material regions.
03
Review composite match, layer badges, cut warnings, and the 3D exploded view before exporting anything.
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Export cut-ready SVGs now. Saved projects, quoting, and charged production sections are the next commerce phase.
We’re opening the site to invited beta testers and reviewers before the public launch later this June.