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7 Best Software for Laser Engraving & Laser Cutting – Tyvok Recommends

7 Best Software for Laser Engraving & Laser Cutting – Tyvok Recommends

As a laser machine brand trusted by thousands of woodworkers, Etsy sellers, and DIY creators, one of the most common questions we get at Tyvok is:

"What software should I use for laser engraving and cutting?"

While there's no one-size-fits-all answer, the best software often depends on your workflow, laser power, operating system, and—most importantly—your creative goals. In this guide, we've curated the 7 best software options for laser engraving and cutting, combining free and paid tools. Our focus? Helping you find the perfect match for real business growth, creative satisfaction, and long-term value.


Vector vs. Raster: What’s the Difference?

Understanding these two formats is crucial before picking your software:

  • Vector files (e.g., SVG, DXF, AI, PDF) are made of scalable paths. Best for cutting clean shapes and engraving thin lines.

  • Raster files (e.g., JPEG, PNG, GIF) are made of pixels. Ideal for engraving images, textures, and filled designs.

If you’re a woodworker or an Etsy seller creating branded products, vector files are your go-to. If you’re engraving portraits, logos, or shaded artwork, you’ll rely on high-resolution raster files.


File Formats You’ll Use Often

Format Best For Tyvok Tip
SVG Versatile designs Compatible with LightBurn & Inkscape
DXF Precision & CAD-based work Perfect for woodworking joinery
PDF Sharing & exporting Use vector-based PDFs for clean cuts
JPG/PNG Raster engraving Great for logos & product photos

Top 7 Laser Software for Tyvok Creators

1. LightBurn (Paid – Free Trial)

This is our top recommendation, and what most Tyvok users end up sticking with.

Why our users love it:

  • Easy to learn, but powerful enough for pros

  • Works with most diode and CO2 machines (including Tyvok machines)

  • Combines vector editing, layout, and laser control in one place

  • Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux

Best for:

  • Woodworkers who need precise cutting and engraving

  • Etsy sellers looking to streamline production and batch jobs

  • DIYers who want a plug-and-play creative tool

Tyvok Tip: Many customers use LightBurn to create tutorials and process videos, which are great for boosting your store’s visibility!


2. Inkscape (Free)

A powerful, open-source vector design software.

Why our users love it:

  • Completely free with no hidden fees

  • Works well on older or budget computers

  • Excellent for SVG and DXF creation

Best for:

  • Beginners starting on a budget

  • DIY hobbyists who like to tinker and explore open-source tools

Tyvok Tip: Pair it with LightBurn for final laser output. Design in Inkscape, cut with LightBurn.


3. Adobe Illustrator (Paid – Free Trial)

The industry leader for vector design.

Why our users love it:

  • Massive design capabilities

  • Works seamlessly with other Adobe tools (Photoshop, Premiere, etc.)

Best for:

  • Etsy store owners creating high-quality branded products

  • Those creating design assets to resell

Tyvok Tip: If you're building a brand, Adobe tools help you create premium content that looks professional on social media and your listings.


4. GIMP (Free)

A strong alternative to Photoshop for raster editing.

Why our users love it:

  • 100% free

  • Great for prepping photos or textures for engraving

Best for:

  • Users creating engraved photo gifts or pet memorials

  • Anyone needing to clean up or adjust images before laser work


5. CorelDRAW (Paid – Free Trial)

A staple in the laser world.

Why our users love it:

  • Similar power to Illustrator, with tools laser operators love

  • Longtime compatibility with laser engravers

Best for:

  • Woodworkers with design experience

  • Workshops and studios running client jobs


6. PhotoGrav (Paid)

This one’s specifically for photo engraving.

Why our users love it:

  • Simulates engraving results on different materials

  • Converts raster images for laser-ready processing

Best for:

  • Gift shops or users specializing in personalized products

  • Etsy sellers doing photo slates, dog tags, or memorials


7. RDWorks (Included with many machines)

Basic but functional. Mostly used as a bridge to send designs to CO2 laser machines.

Best for:

  • Users of older Tyvok models or specific CO2 setups

Tyvok Tip: We recommend upgrading to LightBurn if your machine supports it—it’ll save time and expand creative possibilities.


Final Thoughts – Which Should You Choose?

If you’re just starting out:

  • Start with Inkscape + LightBurn Trial

If you’re focused on growing an Etsy business:

  • Invest in LightBurn or Adobe Illustrator, and build a consistent brand across your packaging and listings

If you’re a woodworker or DIYer:

  • LightBurn + occasional Photoshop or GIMP is a powerful combo

Our Strong Recommendation:

LightBurn is the best balance of price, power, and usability for 90% of Tyvok customers.

No matter which path you take, every software mentioned above gives you a way to unlock your creativity—and your earning potential.

At Tyvok, we’re not just here to sell you a machine. We’re here to help you turn tools into results.

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