How Pixvoices Customization Works

Pixvoices lets shoppers customize products by starting from an editable design template or a blank product, opening the design editor, choosing supported product and model options, adding personal details, saving the submitted design to an account, and ordering the final customized item.

Many Pixvoices product pages are best understood as design templates. A product image may show one phone case, accessory, tote, mug, or apparel example, but the design can often be adapted inside the editor. The template is the starting design; the editor is where shoppers personalize the work and choose available product options.

1. Choose A Design Template Or Blank Product

You can start from a themed Pixvoices design template or from a blank product in the Start Designing area. Templates are useful when you already like a visual style, such as a photo collage, K-pop inspired layout, cute aesthetic, anime-inspired look, gothic pattern, floral design, or music-themed edit.

Blank products are useful when you already know the product base you want to customize and prefer to design from scratch.

2. Open The Pixvoices Design Editor

After choosing a product or template, open the Pixvoices design editor. The editor is where the design becomes personal. Depending on the product and template, you may be able to choose a product base, choose a supported phone model or case type, add or replace photos, add names or short text, move design elements, add stickers or uploads, and preview the customized design before saving.

3. Choose Product And Model Options In The Editor

Some Pixvoices product pages show one preview image, but that preview is not always the full list of available options. Product bases, phone models, case types, colors, and other options may be selected inside the editor when available.

This is why Pixvoices product pages should be read as customizable starting points. The image helps explain the design style, while the editor controls the final customized product setup.

4. Personalize The Design

Use the editor to make the design yours. You can keep the original template close to the preview, or change photos, text, layout, stickers, uploads, and other visible details.

For photo-based designs, choose images you have the right to use. For fan-inspired or pop-culture-inspired styles, avoid using assets, logos, names, or artwork that you do not have permission to use.

5. Sign In Before Submitting

Pixvoices may ask you to sign in before submitting a design. This step is important because submitted designs need to belong to a user account.

Signing in lets Pixvoices connect the saved work to your account, your My Portfolio area, future cart or order actions, and any Pix Gallery activity if you later apply as a creator.

6. Save The Submitted Design To Your Portfolio

After you confirm a customized design, Pixvoices can save it to your portfolio. My Portfolio is where signed-in users can find submitted designs again.

This is useful if you want to review a design later, add it to cart, or keep multiple customized versions before deciding which one to order.

7. Add The Saved Design To Cart

Once the design is saved and product options are confirmed, you can add the selected design to cart. Review the product, model, quantity, and checkout information before placing an order.

Do not rely only on the original product image after customization. The saved design and selected options are what matter for the final order.

8. Order The Customized Product

After checkout, Pixvoices uses the submitted design and selected product options to process the order. Shipping, delivery, and order tracking follow the current Pixvoices store policies and checkout information.

Design Templates vs Fixed Products

Pixvoices design templates are different from ordinary fixed products. A template page shows a visual design idea, but shoppers can often adapt that idea to different supported product options inside the editor.

For example, a template preview may show a case with one phone shape, but the editor may offer supported model options. The preview communicates the design; the editor determines what you customize and order.

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FAQ

Are Pixvoices products fixed items or design templates?

Many Pixvoices product pages are design templates or customizable starting points. The product image shows a preview, while the editor lets shoppers personalize the design and choose supported options when available.

Where do I choose my phone model or product type?

Supported model, case type, or product options may be selected inside the Pixvoices design editor.

Can I start from a blank product?

Yes. The Start Designing area lets shoppers begin with blank products instead of themed templates.

Why does Pixvoices ask me to log in before submitting?

Pixvoices asks users to sign in so submitted designs can be saved to the correct account and portfolio.

What is My Portfolio?

My Portfolio is the signed-in area where Pixvoices saves submitted designs for later review, cart actions, ordering, or gallery activity.

Can I upload my own images?

Yes, when the editor supports uploads. Only upload images, artwork, logos, or other assets that you have the right to use.

Can I change a template after opening it?

Yes. The purpose of a template is to give you a starting design that you can customize with your own photos, text, uploads, stickers, and layout changes.