PLR (typical)
Often sold as stuff you can rewrite or rebrand heavily — think docs, courses, copy blocks. Flexible for digital resale after heavy customization.
One licence to rule the shelf
Every single design and every pack on Private Label Rights - Print On Demand ships under the same licence — built for sellers who want PLR-style commercial freedom on print-on-demand, without pretending you're getting Photoshop surgery rights on our pixels.
What you're buying
Private Label Rights, around here, means we're licensing you to run commercial POD workflows: slap the art on products you sell, build listings around it, ship under your brand story — within the boundaries of our licence terms (same wording whether you grab one graphic or a whole pack).
Important nuance: assets arrive as finished PNGs. There's no layered PSD / AI source to tweak fonts or redraw outlines inside our files — so when folks talk PLR in ebook land they mean "rewrite Chapter 3"; here we mean freedom to sell finished goods that feature our art, not open-heart surgery on the artwork itself.
Watermarked previews before checkout · clean PNG masters after · one licence policy across the catalog.
Heads up: This page is a friendly overview, not legal advice. When we publish the full written licence, treat that document as the boss-level source of truth — and double-check marketplace rules (Amazon, Etsy, etc.) on your side too.
Digital marketplaces love alphabet soup. None of this changes your Private Label Rights - Print On Demand rights — it just helps if you've shopped PLR before and wonder why our PNGs behave differently than a Word doc template.
Often sold as stuff you can rewrite or rebrand heavily — think docs, courses, copy blocks. Flexible for digital resale after heavy customization.
Finished PNG artwork for POD: print it, sell it on products, market it — without us handing over editable source layers. Same licence every time.
Old-school digital resale chains — pass-the-parcel rights bundles. Handy for info products; different beast from "drop this PNG on a hoodie."
Differentiate with how you merchandise — niche picks, bundle storytelling, mockups, pricing — not by remixing hidden vector layers we never shipped.
Commercial POD
Private Label Rights - Print On Demand lives where mockups meet postage labels. Buy once, push pixels through your POD pipeline, price how you like — always anchored by that single catalogue-wide licence so you're not playing spreadsheet bingo per SKU.
Run the art on apparel, mugs, whatever your POD stack supports — plus mind each platform's own rules; we handle ours, they handle theirs.
Titles, bullets, bundle framing, brand vibe — that's your layer. The PNG rides along as shipped; you bring the hustle copy.
Don't expect to crack open layers or fonts inside our files. Want alternate crops or tweaks? That's external tooling on your side — outside what we deliver today.
Operator checklist
When we drop the full PDF/text, actually skim it once — same doc covers singles and packs, but platforms still expect you to behave.
Stand out with niche angles, bundle arcs, mockup drama — even when the PNG is identical, your shelf story doesn't have to be.
Plan around PNG delivery — if your workflow needs vectors or editable text, source that separately; ours are print-ready rasters as listed.
Asset buys don't autoship sales. Schedule launches, ads, email — boring-but-profitable marketing hygiene.
Avoid avoidable faceplants
Our lane is polished PNGs — not mystery Illustrator layers. Plan asset strategy accordingly before launch week panic.
Amazon/Etsy/your mom's forum each speak their own compliance language — nail theirs alongside ours.
Pretty graphics don't market themselves. Schedule noise — reels, emails, whatever fits your funnel.
Keep checkout proof handy — future disputes love paperwork more than vibes.