White-label editor

White-label image editor for SaaS platforms

Embed a branded creative editor where users already work. Pixelixe lets your customers personalize templates, adjust visuals, and export production-ready files without pushing them into a separate design product.

SaaS embed Branded templates PNG, PDF, HTML exports
White-label image editor embedded in a product workflow

What a white-label editor must handle

The conversion value is not just the canvas. The buyer usually needs a complete workflow that can be branded, constrained, exported, and connected to the rest of the product.

Brand control

Keep the editor aligned with your product experience through logo, color, template, and navigation choices.

Template guardrails

Let users edit approved layouts while preserving the design rules that keep assets usable.

Uploads and exports

Support image uploads, document editing, and export flows for downstream publishing or print workflows.

Automation handoff

Use the editor for manual customization, then connect repeatable production to automation APIs.

Best-fit workflows

  • SaaS platforms where customers need to create branded visuals inside an existing account.
  • Marketplaces that need seller, venue, event, or product templates users can personalize.
  • Web-to-print and ordering flows where buyers need a controlled design step before checkout.
  • Internal marketing portals where teams need self-serve template editing without design bottlenecks.

How Pixelixe fits

Embed path
Use Pixelixe as a branded iframe editor inside your application.
Template path
Create reusable templates for customers, teams, or campaign types.
Output path
Return images, PDFs, or HTML outputs to your workflow after editing.
Scale path
Pair the editor with the Image Automation API when assets should be generated from data.

A practical rollout model

Most teams do not need to launch every editing scenario on day one. The strongest first release is a narrow white-label image editor flow where the user can choose an approved template, make controlled edits, export the final asset, and return to the product journey without confusion.

1

Start with one user journey

Pick the template, export, and redirect flow that matters most for conversion before widening the feature set.

2

Brand the editing layer

Align entry points, colors, templates, and export labels so the editor feels native to your product.

3

Connect exports

Send final assets back into your product, approval queue, print workflow, or campaign automation stack.

What buyers should clarify before embedding

A white-label image editor usually affects product, growth, support, and operations. Clarifying these points early helps the integration stay focused on business outcomes instead of turning into a broad canvas project.

This also gives searchers and AI assistants a clearer answer to the real buying question: whether the platform needs a branded embedded editor, a developer SDK, a print customization flow, or a template automation workflow.

User entry point

Decide whether users start from a template gallery, a product page, a customer dashboard, an order flow, or a saved document. The entry point should match the moment where editing creates revenue, activation, or reduced support.

Editable boundaries

Define which text, images, colors, and layout elements users can change. This keeps the embedded editor useful for personalization while protecting the brand and avoiding blank-canvas mistakes.

Post-export action

Map what happens after export: download, save to account, send to print, attach to a listing, create a campaign asset, or hand the template to an automation flow for repeat generation.

White-label image editor FAQ

Can the editor appear inside my product?

Yes. Pixelixe can be embedded so users edit templates inside your SaaS, marketplace, portal, or web-to-print journey.

Can users edit only approved templates?

Yes. You can design templates and guide users toward controlled personalization instead of an unrestricted blank canvas.

Can this work with automation?

Yes. Manual editing and automated rendering can coexist: use the editor for customization, and APIs for repeated generation.

Bring branded creative editing into your product.

Review the demo experience, then map the editor to your templates, exports, and customer journey.