From polo shirts to hoodies, workwear to sportswear — FastEditor handles the full apparel decoration flow. Multiple print areas, size and colour variants, B2B logo uploads and consumer photo personalisation. One platform. Every garment type. Production-ready files generated automatically.

Full Garment Range. T-shirts, polo shirts, hoodies, jackets, workwear, sportswear — FastEditor's Product Hub contains pre-configured print areas and decoration specs for the full apparel range across 60+ suppliers. Any garment in the catalog is ready to decorate, without manual spec setup.
Multi-Area, Multi-Technique. Chest logo, full back print, sleeve decoration, collar label — customers and B2B buyers design every decoration area in one flow. Each area can use a different technique. Embroidery digitising is coming soon. FastEditor generates the correct production file for each area and technique automatically.
B2B & Consumer in One Platform. B2B buyers upload a logo for screen printing or embroidery. Consumer buyers upload a photo for DTG or sublimation. The same product, the same ordering flow, adapted automatically to the upload type. Both converge at the same proof approval and production output stage.
FastEditor's Product Hub contains decoration specifications for apparel across 60+ suppliers — including Stanley/Stella, AS Colour, TeeJays, Gildan, and more. Print areas, technique constraints, colour limits, and output rules are pre-configured for every product.
When a customer selects a garment, the correct decoration setup loads automatically. No manual spec lookup. No configuration per order. The system knows the print area dimensions, the maximum colour count for screen printing, the minimum resolution for DTG, and the stitch count limits for embroidery — for every product in the catalog.


Apparel decoration rarely involves a single print area. A workwear jacket might need a chest logo, a back print, and a sleeve embroidery. A branded hoodie might require front and back areas with different techniques. FastEditor handles all of this within a single ordering flow.
Customers move through each decoration area sequentially. The artwork is placed, the preview updates, the proof is assembled. Each area outputs a technique-specific production file. The complete order — every garment, every area, every technique — is processed automatically.
Apparel orders are complex. A single B2B order might cover 50 garments across 5 sizes and 3 colourways — each requiring its own production file set. FastEditor handles variant management automatically.
The artwork is applied once. The system generates production files for every size and colour combination in the order. Colour variants update the preview in real time so buyers can check every colourway before approving. The result is a complete, production-ready file set — generated without any manual work.


Embroidery is one of the most technically demanding decoration techniques for apparel. Logos need to be converted to stitch files — with thread colour mapping, stitch density, and underlay settings defined correctly for the garment fabric. Traditionally, this requires a skilled digitiser and days of turnaround time.
FastEditor is building automatic embroidery digitising into the platform. When live, uploaded logos will be vectorised, simplified where needed, and converted to a stitch file automatically — thread colours mapped, stitch density set per fabric type, production file ready without manual digitising.

The FastEditor Product Hub includes pre-configured products from 60+ suppliers, including Stanley/Stella, AS Colour, TeeJays, Gildan, B&C Collection, Kariban, and many more. New suppliers are onboarded regularly. Resellers can also request specific suppliers to be added to the Product Hub as part of the onboarding process.
FastEditor supports screen printing, direct-to-garment (DTG), embroidery, heat transfer, and sublimation for apparel products. Each technique has its own production file output — colour separations for screen print, stitch files for embroidery, high-resolution RGB for DTG. The correct output is generated automatically based on the technique configured per product.
Yes. FastEditor processes each product and decoration area independently within an order. A single order can include a t-shirt with a DTG front print, a hoodie with screen-printed back artwork, and a polo shirt with embroidered chest logo — each generating the correct production file for its technique automatically.
For B2B orders covering multiple sizes, FastEditor generates production files for every size variant in the order. The artwork is configured once — the system applies it across all sizes with the correct scaling and positioning for each garment's print area dimensions. No manual file duplication required.
Automatic embroidery digitising is coming soon. FastEditor is actively building this capability into the platform. When live, uploaded logos will be automatically converted to production-ready stitch files — no manual digitiser required. Screen printing, DTG, heat transfer, and sublimation are all fully available today.