Forty designs shouldn't mean forty rounds of dragging layers around a template. Here's how to generate a consistent, centered mockup for every design in your catalog in one pass — in your browser, without a subscription.
If you sell shirts — Etsy, Shopify, markets, a Whatnot stream, your own site — every design needs at least one listing image on an actual shirt. The standard routine: open a template in Canva or Photoshop, drop the design in, nudge it to the chest, eyeball the size against the last one you did, export, rename, repeat. It's ten minutes the first time and a lost afternoon by design forty. And because every placement was eyeballed separately, the finished catalog looks slightly off — one print too high, one too big, nothing quite consistent.
The subscription tools solved this years ago, but they solved it behind a paywall: bulk features are exactly what Placeit-style services charge monthly for. For a seller testing designs — where most won't earn their keep — that math is backwards.
Our free bulk mockup generator flips the workflow: you set the shirt and the placement once, then feed it everything.
There's no account, no watermark, and nothing uploads — the whole tool runs client-side in your browser, so your unreleased designs never touch a server.
Bulk placement is easy until real files show up. Half of every catalog is designs saved on white, art exported from a black canvas, files with no transparency at all — and a naive tool pastes the whole rectangle, box and all. The generator handles the three cases the way you'd fix them by hand:
It won't rescue genuinely messy art (a design that needs masking still needs masking), but it turns the common 80% of files into clean placements with zero prep.
A mockup gets the order; then somebody has to put ink on fabric. If you screen print — or send designs to a printer who does — each design also needs color separations: one film-positive plate per ink. That's the other half of what this site does, and it's the same deal to try: separate a design in your browser and your first separation is free — full press-ready plates, no watermark. Selling DTF instead? The free gang sheet builder and DTF black knockout tool cover that side.
Use a bulk mockup generator: set the shirt and placement once, upload every design at once, and download a finished mockup per design. One pass instead of one editing session per design.
Most gate bulk features behind a subscription. This one is free with no signup and no watermark — it runs entirely in your browser, so there's no server cost to pass on.
Yes — upload one or more photos of your actual blanks and every design is placed on them automatically, rotating through the photos so a large batch looks varied.
Transparent PNGs are cleanest, but white backgrounds are removed automatically, and black-background art is blended so the black disappears into a dark shirt.
Free, no signup, no watermark, nothing uploads. Pick a shirt, drop in your whole catalog, download the batch.