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Preview Boat Wrap Designs

Upload your boat photo and a wrap design. AI applies it to your hull in seconds.

White center console boat on trailer and a navy blue wrap sample
Before
Same boat with navy blue wrap composited onto the hull
After

Preview Boat Wrap Designs

Drop your photo here

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Popular use cases:
  • boat wrap preview
  • boat wrap visualizer
  • hull wrap preview
  • boat graphics preview
  • marine wrap preview tool
  • boat wrap composite
  • boat color change preview
  • pontoon wrap preview

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
Powered by
AI-powered photo editing
Scenario Prompt Time
Color change wrap wrap the hull in this color, keep hardware unchanged 25s
Custom graphics apply this graphic design to the hull sides 30s
Racing stripes add racing stripes along the waterline 25s

How it works

  1. Upload your boat photo

    Drop a photo of your boat into EditThisPic. Side profile shots from the dock or trailer showing the full hull give the best results. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Standard wrap composite: 20-30 seconds. Complex multi-color graphics: may need 1-2 refinements.
  2. Describe the wrap design

    Upload the wrap design or color sample as a reference image, then type your instruction: 'apply this wrap design to the hull' or 'change the boat hull color to match this sample.' You can also describe the wrap you want without a reference — 'wrap the hull in matte navy blue with silver racing stripes.' No marking needed.

    Tip: Specify what to wrap — 'hull only,' 'hull and deck,' or 'full boat' — and mention features to preserve like 'keep the waterline stripe and registration numbers visible.'

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Solid color wrap wrap the boat hull in this color, keeping the deck, hardware, and registration numbers unchanged
    Custom graphics apply this graphic design to the hull sides of the boat, flowing from bow to stern, following the hull curves
    Racing stripes add racing stripes to the hull in this color, running from the bow point to the stern along the waterline
    Color change wrap change the entire boat hull from white to this matte charcoal gray wrap, keeping all chrome, rails, and hardware visible
    3 more prompts
    Fishing boat graphics apply this fishing-themed graphic wrap to the hull, featuring the fish design on both sides of the bow
    Pontoon boat wrap apply this wrap design to the pontoon boat fence panels, keeping the pontoons and railing in their original color
    Two-tone hull wrap the hull in a two-tone design with this dark blue below the waterline and white above, with a silver accent stripe separating them
  3. Review the composite

    Check that the wrap follows the hull's curves, the graphics scale correctly, and the design stops at the right boundaries (waterline, gunwale). Verify hardware and fittings are preserved.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If the AI wrapped the deck when you only wanted the hull, or covered hardware that should remain visible, tap markers on the hull area and regenerate. This is optional — most wrap composites work without markers.

    Tip: Markers help distinguish hull from deck on boats where the transition isn't obvious — tap the hull sides specifically.
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Preview Boat Wrap Designs

Drop your photo here

or click to browse

Release to upload

Free • No signup

"Getting a boat wrapped costs $3-8K. I previewed 4 different designs on my center console before the wrap shop even started the estimate. Walked in knowing exactly what I wanted." @BoatLife_Captain_Mark

See it in action

White center console boat on trailer and a navy blue wrap sample
Before
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Same boat with navy blue wrap composited onto the hull
After

White hull to navy wrap

Previewing a solid navy blue wrap on a white center console boat.

Prompt: wrap the boat hull in this navy blue color, keeping the deck, T-top, and hardware unchanged
White sport boat and a black and red graphic wrap design
Before
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Same sport boat with bold black and red graphic wrap composited on the hull
After

Custom graphic wrap

Testing a custom graphic design on a sport boat hull before ordering the wrap.

Prompt: apply this graphic design wrap to the hull sides, flowing from bow to stern, following the hull curves
White pontoon boat at dock and a charcoal metallic wrap sample
Before
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Same pontoon with charcoal metallic wrap composited on the fence panels
After

Pontoon color change

Previewing a color change wrap on a pontoon boat's fence panels to refresh the look.

Prompt: apply this wrap color to the pontoon boat fence panels, keeping the pontoon tubes, railing, and bimini in their original colors

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Wrap Design Selection

Preview wrap designs and colors on your actual boat before committing to an expensive wrap installation.

Common Scenarios

  • Comparing 3-4 color options for a hull color change
  • Testing whether a bold graphic design works on your hull shape
  • Previewing a two-tone design with waterline accent stripe

Best Practices

  • Photograph your boat from the side showing the full hull profile
  • Use wrap design files or color samples from your wrap shop as reference images
  • Compare multiple options and save results for discussion with your installer
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Wrap Shop Consultation

Bring a visual reference to your wrap shop so they can see exactly what you want — no more guessing from verbal descriptions.

Common Scenarios

  • Creating a visual brief for custom boat graphics
  • Showing the wrap installer exactly which surfaces to cover
  • Getting accurate quotes by showing the scope of work visually

Best Practices

  • Save the composite image to share with your wrap shop
  • Include notes about what to preserve (registration numbers, hardware)
  • Preview from multiple angles if possible for comprehensive reference
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Boat Sales and Marketing

Show buyers how a boat would look with a fresh wrap for listing enhancement and marine dealership marketing.

Common Scenarios

  • Adding a custom wrap to a plain hull for listing photos
  • Showing buyers the potential of a color change wrap on a used boat
  • Creating promotional images for boat wrap installation services

Best Practices

  • Use universally appealing colors and designs for broad buyer appeal
  • Always disclose that wrap visualizations are AI-generated
  • Show the most dramatic before/after transformation angle

If something looks off

Wrap covered the deck, hardware, or motor

Why: The AI applied the wrap uniformly without distinguishing hull from other boat surfaces.

Try: Add 'hull sides only, keeping the deck, hardware, railing, and motor unchanged' to your prompt

Tip: Being specific about what to preserve — naming each element — produces cleaner results than just saying 'hull only.'

AI changed the wrong area or something I didn't want changed

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which area you meant from description alone. This happens with ambiguous requests.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific area you want to change, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS one specifically.' Use them when description alone is ambiguous.

Graphics don't follow hull curves

Why: The AI applied the graphic flat without conforming to the hull's 3D shape.

Try: Add 'following the hull's natural curves and contours from bow to stern' to your prompt

Tip: Hull curves are most prominent at the bow — the AI needs the curve instruction to properly warp graphics around the bow shape.

Wrap color looks different from the sample

Why: The AI adjusted the color to match the boat photo's lighting, which differs from the sample's lighting.

Try: Add 'matching the exact color shown in the reference sample' to your prompt

Tip: This color shift is actually realistic — wraps look different in marina sunlight vs shade. The composite may be more accurate than you expect.

Registration numbers got covered

Why: The AI wrapped over the hull lettering without preserving it.

Try: Add 'keeping the registration numbers and boat name visible and uncovered' to your prompt

Tip: Registration numbers are legally required to remain visible. Always mention preserving them in your prompt.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark the hull before describing the wrap?

No! Just describe what you want: 'wrap the hull in this color.' The AI understands 'hull' and applies the wrap to the correct surface. Only use markers if the AI wraps the wrong area.

Can I preview different wrap designs on the same boat?

Yes. Upload your boat photo once, then swap in different wrap designs or colors. Compare solid colors, graphics, and two-tone options on your actual boat before committing to a $3,000-8,000 wrap job.

Is there a free boat wrap visualizer that doesn't require login?

Yes. EditThisPic is free to try with no account needed. Upload your boat photo and wrap design, describe the application, and get a realistic preview in 30 seconds. One free edit per week, credit packs from $1.99.

Can I describe a wrap without uploading a design?

Yes. Just describe what you want: 'wrap the hull in matte black with silver racing stripes.' The AI generates the design based on your description. For specific custom designs, uploading a reference gives more accurate results.

Does it work with different boat types?

Yes. Center consoles, bowriders, sport boats, pontoons, bass boats, sailboats — the AI handles any boat type. Mention the boat type in your prompt for the most accurate wrap application.

Can I preview a wrap on just part of the hull?

Yes. Specify 'lower hull only below the waterline' or 'upper hull above the chine' to preview partial wraps. Two-tone designs that wrap only part of the hull are very popular.

Will the preview show how the wrap looks on curves?

Yes. The AI follows the hull's curves, especially at the bow. The composite shows how flat graphics conform to 3D surfaces — important for knowing if a design works on your hull shape.

Can I use this on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser. Take a photo of your boat at the dock, upload a wrap design, and preview the composite instantly from your phone. No app download needed.

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