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Saturday 13th of December 2025

Pop Up Card Designer - Pro

For very heavy elements (like a thick chipboard piece), the software can generate a "strut"—a secondary fold that acts as a leg to hold the element upright. Look for the "Reinforcement" checkbox in the Advanced tab.

Are you ready to transform your flat paper into breathtaking architecture? Download the free trial of Pop Up Card Designer Pro today and cut your first 3D butterfly in under ten minutes.

Available as a specialized PRO version for Windows-based systems for this software or find alternative tools like Cricut Design Space? pop up card designer pro

Unlike basic SVG or Cricut tools, this software is built specifically for pop-up mechanics (V-folds, parallel folds, box folds, and rotating elements). It automatically calculates how far elements should lift based on card fold angle.

While you can build a pop-up card in Blender or Illustrator manually, the time saved by using Pro pays for the software in a single project. For Cricut users specifically, this unlocks "impossible" designs that the native software cannot handle. For very heavy elements (like a thick chipboard

Ready for hand-coloring or your favorite cutting machine.

Happy designing, The Pop Up Team

Why should you choose specialized software over a standard drawing program? The answer lies in its feature set, designed specifically to solve the headaches of paper engineering.

Brides are moving away from flat invitations toward "luxury invitations" with 3D elements. Using Pop Up Card Designer Pro, you can create venue replicas (a cathedral nave popping up) or floral bouquets. Because the software generates tab-and-slot joints, you can produce 500 identical invitations with assembly line speed. Download the free trial of Pop Up Card

Bring Your Greetings to Life – Pop Up Card Designer Pro

The proprietary algorithm is the heart of the software. When you import an SVG, the software analyzes the silhouettes. It asks: Which elements are foreground? Which are background? It automatically creates the 90-degree V-folds necessary to push those elements toward the viewer when the card opens. You can adjust the depth (e.g., 1cm pop vs. 5cm pop) with a simple slider.