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SUPER PRINT
Browser-based print layout software
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Browser-based print layout software
2 followers
SuperPrint: 100% free browser-based print layout software. Design flyers, brochures, posters and magazines with activatable CMYK PDF export, advanced typography, multi-page spreads — no install, no account. Also available in French and Japanese.





Hey Product Hunt 👋
SUPER PRINT is a real desktop-publishing app that runs 100% in your browser tab.
No install, no account, no cloud upload. Your files stay on your machine
(IndexedDB + local export). It's free, with an optional PayPal tip if it saved your day.
What's inside today (v1.7.99):
📄 Multi-page layout with a real pageboard
🎨 Master pages with auto page numbers (folio)
🖨️ PDF/X-1a CMYK export with ICC profiles — actually print-shop ready
✂️ Imposition, trim marks, bleed
👥 Real-time co-editing over WebRTC — peer-to-peer, end-to-end encrypted (DTLS),
no server in the middle
🔤 Pro typography: kerning, tracking, leading, OpenType features
🖌️ Pen tool, vector shapes, image effects, layers, guides, snapping
💾 Auto-save in IndexedDB, full undo/redo
Why I think it's worth a look:
- It's the only browser-based publisher I know of that exports proper PDF/X-1a CMYK
and supports master-page text reliably (just fixed in v1.7.99 last night).
- The collaboration is genuinely server-less. You exchange a base64 invite code
through your own channel (Slack, mail, Signal). Nothing transits a Zigmoon server,
because there is no Zigmoon server.
- The whole "SUPER PRINT 1.7" cycle shipped 7 versions in 2 weeks — solo, no VC,
no roadmap-by-committee. Bug reports usually get fixed within hours.
It's part of a wider suite of 25+ free browser-native creative apps at app.zigmoon.com
(VIZION moodboards, CUT THE FLOW video editor, PDFZ, MAILMAX, etc.).
Same philosophy: the modern browser can do what the giants charge for.
Try it: https://app.zigmoon.com/SUPERPRINT/
(Just open the link — that's the whole install.)
I'd love your feedback — especially on print workflows, edge cases in PDF export,
and what's missing for you to switch from InDesign / Affinity. Roast away here in
the comments, or reach me directly at contact@zigmoon.com — I read and reply
to every single email.
Thanks for hunting!