New in Easyprint: 12 million layouts, 3 million images and 3D visualization!

Easyprint users now have access to three new features for creating their print jobs online.

The Unitedprint.com group, owner of online print shops Easyprint and print24.com, is expanding its offering with three major new products, and is preparing another particularly interesting augmented reality tool.

Three million free, royalty-free images

Firstly, thanks to a partnership with free photo site Pexels, a subsidiary of Canva.com, the Easyprint design and print site has been enriched with three million royalty-free images. Users can access this library free of charge and without restriction for their projects. "This partnership will enable our customers to give a new dimension to their creativity, and for free." says Fabian Frenzel, CEO of Unitedprint.com.

12 million mock-ups for print and digital creations

In addition, Easyprint offers over 12 million high-quality layouts. This vast collection enables users to easily design a variety of print products such as flyers, postcards and business cards, as well as a variety of digital products including digital invitations and messages for social networks.

Interactive 2D and 3D visualizations

In addition, Unitedprint.com has added an interactive 2D and 3D viewing tool to its Easyprint and print24.com brands. This tool allows users to view their personalized products in three dimensions, with the option of rotating them 360Â degrees. âeuros¨ In addition, previews of personalized products can be printed, and 3D products shared as animations on computer and phone screens.

"The combination of high-quality images, a wide range of free mock-ups for digital and print products, and interactive 2D/3D visualizations sets our offering apart in the market." stresses Fabian Frenzel. "This strengthens our position as one of Europe's leading providers of web-to-print services".

And soon an augmented reality function

And Unitedprint.com has no intention of stopping there. The group is actively working on integrating augmented reality (AR) into its digital platforms. This technological advance will enable users to superimpose 3D images of their personalized printed creations in real-life environments simply by using their mobile devices.

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