Halftone conversion for DTF

Free Halftones for DTF

Convert any image into halftones ready for DTF printing, right in your browser. No install, no watermark.

  • Runs in the browser — nothing to install
  • Halftone dots tuned for the physics of DTF printing
  • Preview the result before you send it to print
Free Halftones for DTF

Why convert to halftones for DTF?

In DTF, smooth gradients and flat shadows tend to break when transferred to fabric: banding, dirty edges and lost detail. Halftone conversion breaks the image into dots — the technique print history used so that tone survives on any material.

HALFTONE applies that logic to your file so it reaches the DTF press at a printable density, and you confirm it with your own eyes before spending on a test transfer.

From image to DTF file in three steps

01

Upload your image

Drop your design in the browser. No special software and no sign-up to try it.

02

Pick a halftone preset

Start from a print-tuned preset and fine-tune dot size, angle and density until it fits your art.

03

Download and send to DTF

Export your converted image and take it into your usual DTF printing workflow.

What halftones reveal

Original image on the left, halftone conversion on the right.

Original image
Original image
Converted to halftones
Converted to halftones

Free to convert. Base ZIP for production.

Converting to halftones and previewing the result is free. When you move to batch production, Base ZIP exports your design base ready for your workflow — a package built for DTF shops that repeat jobs.

Frequently asked questions

Is it really free?
Yes. Converting to halftones and previewing the result is free. Base ZIP is a paid feature for production.
Does it work with any DTF printer?
The halftone file is a standard image and works with your usual DTF workflow. The final visual judgment on dot size and density is yours.
Do I need to install anything?
No. Everything runs in the browser, no install required.