How to make a poster in Rayzia
- Open the editor. Go to rayzia.com/vector/ in any browser. It loads straight to a blank canvas, no download and no account needed to begin.
- Set the poster artboard size. Add an artboard at your poster dimensions, say A2 or 18x24 inches. Because the document is native SVG, that size is a print-scale canvas, not a fixed pixel box.
- Build the background and headline. Fill the background with a colour or a linear, radial or mesh gradient. Set your headline with the type tool, load your own fonts if you have them, and Thai or other complex scripts render correctly.
- Add shapes, images and arrange. Drop in editable shapes, drag in images, and use layers to stack and align everything. Or connect your own Claude or GPT account and ask the AI to try a few layouts or recolour the piece while you watch, always one undo away.
- Export your poster. Export PNG for screen sharing on the free plan. For a print shop, upgrade to Pro and export a print-ready PDF.
A poster maker that keeps everything vector
Raster poster tools bake your work into pixels, so blowing a design up to print size turns edges fuzzy. Rayzia is different: the document is SVG from the first shape you draw. Type, gradients and paths stay mathematically crisp whether you export at screen resolution or send it to a large-format printer.
That means you can start a poster small and scale it later without redoing anything. The pen and Bézier nodes, boolean shape-builder, calligraphy brushes and 150+ live effects are all there on the free plan, so the design work is not gated behind a paywall.
Let your own AI lay it out
The part people tend to like most: connect the AI account you already pay for, Claude or GPT, and it works directly on the canvas. It can draft a layout, recolour the palette, arrange elements or clean up your type, and you watch it happen live.
Everything it does is a normal edit you can undo, and it runs on your own key, so there is nothing extra to pay Rayzia for the AI. If a suggestion misses, one undo and you are back where you were.
Designing a poster: common questions
Is Rayzia free to make a poster?
Yes. The free plan includes every editing tool, the AI, up to 3 cloud files, and PNG and SVG export. Pro is $8 a month and adds unlimited cloud files, 30-day history, watermark-free share links and print-ready PDF export.
Can I export a print-ready poster?
You can export a PNG on the free plan, which suits screens and many home printers. For a professional print shop, Pro adds PDF export, and because the document is vector it stays crisp at large print sizes.
Do I need to install anything?
No. Rayzia runs in any modern browser on Windows, Mac, Linux, ChromeOS and tablets. It works offline and auto-saves your work, so there is nothing to download or set up.
Does Rayzia use templates?
No. Rayzia is a real vector editor, not a fill-in-the-blank template generator. You design a custom, fully editable poster from a blank artboard, and every element stays yours to change.
Can the AI design the poster for me?
You can connect your own Claude or GPT account and the AI will draw, recolour and arrange directly on the canvas while you watch. It runs on your own key, so there is nothing extra to pay Rayzia, and every change is a single undo away.