StampsDesigner alternative
A template gallery hands you a picture of a stamp. Estamplab hands you a stamp that works: the date fills itself in when it is used, each impression takes its own unrepeatable serial, the design is saved to a library you can stamp a PDF from directly, and one download carries PNG, JPG, SVG, PDF, EPS and Word rather than images alone.
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What Estamplab gives you
- A full editor, not a template picker. Round, oval, rectangular, square, shield, hexagon and triangle shapes, nine border styles from plain to milled, scalloped, serrated, gear, rope and wax, curved ring text with letter spacing you control, centre banners with knockout, and 60 industry templates to start from.
- A logo whose white background is knocked out on upload, so it reads as ink inside the seal rather than as a white card stuck on top of it. There is an inline signature pad too, so a signature can sit inside the stamp without a scanner.
- Every format from one design: transparent PNG, white-background PNG, JPG, high-resolution print versions of both, SVG, print-ready PDF, and a Word file where the date and serial stay as text you can retype. All of them in one zip, optionally password-locked, and emailed to you as well if you want a copy.
- A date and time that fill themselves in at the moment the stamp is used, not the date you designed it. A received stamp is only evidence of anything if the date on it is the day the document arrived.
- Serial numbers that increment under a database row lock on the stamp’s own record, so two tabs, two devices or two people on one account cannot be handed the same number.
- A saved library, so next quarter you reopen the stamp instead of rebuilding it, and a tool that puts the stamp straight onto a PDF without the document ever being uploaded.
Specifically against StampsDesigner
- Dates that fill in at the moment of use, rather than the date you designed the stamp.
- Serial numbers that cannot repeat, issued from a counter rather than typed.
- A saved library tied to an account, with a serial sequence per stamp.
- Every format in one pack: PNG, JPG, SVG, PDF, EPS and Word, rather than images alone.
- A PDF stamping tool that can pull a stamp straight from your library and lay a watermark across a document.
What StampsDesigner says it offers
StampsDesigner describes itself as a free online tool for designing custom company and rubber stamps by choosing from professional templates.
Where StampsDesigner has the edge
- Template-first, which suits anyone who would rather pick than configure.
- Free to use, where downloading here is paid.
- Straightforward for a plain company seal with no moving parts.
How this was written: the description of StampsDesigner above is taken from what stampsdesigner.com publishes about itself, captured in August 2026. We have not audited their product feature by feature, and pricing in this category changes often. Check their current plans before you decide.