Every storefront you run.
One framer behind them all.
Most sellers run more than one shop. FramesOnDemand connects them all to the same New Jersey framing floor. Paid orders flow in. Framed art flows out. Tracking flows back, on every platform.
Connect the shops you already sell on.
Shopify, Etsy, Wix, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Squarespace, and eBay all run the same loop: a paid order comes in, we produce and ship it, and tracking posts back to your storefront. Anything else connects through our REST API.
Three promises, tested on real orders.
1. Paid orders only
Every platform reports payment differently. We check each one's paid status before an order enters production. You are never billed for an order your buyer did not pay for.
2. Hands-off fulfillment
Orders route straight to our floor. We print, frame, pack, and ship. You never re-key an order or forward an address.
3. Tracking written back
When the label prints, tracking posts back to your storefront. Your platform sends the buyer its normal shipping email, from your shop, with your branding.
Run a platform? Give your sellers real framing.
If you operate a storefront platform or marketplace, we can add FramesOnDemand as a fulfillment option your sellers turn on in one click. It opens a category most print-on-demand apps skip: real, custom-framed art, made and shipped from one New Jersey shop.
1. Tell us about your platform
Share how your sellers install apps and how orders and fulfillment flow. We map your API to the same order loop that already runs on seven platforms.
2. We build and certify the connector
We build to your integration standard, pass your review, and handle production, blind-shipped and white-labeled under each seller's brand.
3. Your sellers turn on framed print-on-demand
Framing shows up as a one-click option in your app surface. Paid orders route to our floor, tracking posts back to your platform.
The shop floor, as an API.
Running your own stack? The REST API takes orders from any system that can send JSON. Signed print-file ingestion, order status, and tracking callbacks. Blind, white-label fulfillment under your brand.
Institutions and larger catalogs get a scoped integration with our team wiring it alongside yours.
What is print on demand?
Print on demand is a fulfillment model where a product is made only after a customer buys it. You list a design, a buyer orders it, and a production partner prints, packs, and ships that single item under your brand. You hold no inventory, and you pay nothing until a sale happens.
It flips the old model. Instead of ordering a hundred posters and hoping they sell, you sell first and produce one at a time. The cost of a piece comes out of the sale that pays for it, so there is no upfront stock and no dead inventory.
What is print on demand for art?
Print on demand for art applies the same made-to-order model to wall art: prints, framed prints, canvas, and posters. When a buyer orders a piece, a print shop produces it to order and ships it straight to them. For framed art it means the print is trimmed, matted, and framed for each order, in the exact size the buyer chose, not pulled from stock.
Framed art is where most print-on-demand catalogs stop short. Apparel-first providers can print a poster, but real framing means cut moulding, joined corners, a cut mat, and glazing. FramesOnDemand does that step in its own shop, so a seller can offer a finished, gift-ready frame instead of a rolled print in a tube.
Who are the top print on demand providers?
The most established print-on-demand providers are Printful, Printify, Gelato, Prodigi, and FramesOnDemand. Printful, Printify, and Gelato focus on apparel and general merchandise and offer prints in a handful of stock frame sizes. Prodigi and FramesOnDemand are the two built around wall art, and FramesOnDemand is the one that cuts and joins real custom-size frames in its own United States shop.
| Provider | Main focus | Real custom framing | Custom sizes | Made in |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FramesOnDemand | Framed and unframed art | Yes, cut and joined per order | Yes, any size | USA (New Jersey) |
| Prodigi | Art prints and framing | Yes | Limited | Global network |
| Printful | Apparel and merch | Stock frame sizes only | No | Global network |
| Printify | Apparel and merch marketplace | Stock frame sizes only | No | Global network |
| Gelato | Posters and merch | Stock frame sizes only | No | Global network |
If your catalog is framed and unframed art, the field narrows to FramesOnDemand and Prodigi. FramesOnDemand adds custom sizing on every frame, a flat wholesale price that scales with the perimeter, real moulding samples you can hold before you sell, and one production floor in New Jersey behind every platform you run.
Platform questions.
Which platforms work with FramesOnDemand today?
Shopify, Etsy, Wix, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Squarespace, and eBay have each passed a full live test: a real paid order, real fulfillment from our shop, and tracking posted back to the storefront. Anything else runs through our REST API.
What does a live integration actually do?
Three things. It pulls your paid orders automatically, it routes them to our New Jersey production floor, and it writes tracking back to your storefront so the platform sends your buyer the shipping email. You do not touch a single order by hand.
My platform is not on the list. Can I still use it?
Yes. Our REST API accepts orders from any stack: Magento, headless builds, or your own custom storefront. There is also manual order entry inside the app for low volume.
Can I connect more than one store?
Yes. Run a FramesOnDemand account per store today. Your designs stay with each store's account, and every store gets the same wholesale rate from day one.
Connect your first store in five minutes.
Free to install on every platform. No subscription. You pay per order, when we ship it.