
Select your make and model, then share a few details about your vehicle and location.
If your exact vehicle is not available in the Studio yet, we can still move forward. Studio availability and install readiness are handled separately and always confirmed before anything is scheduled or produced.
What happens here: we verify vehicle type, complexity, and install requirements early so there are no surprises later.

Use the wrapbase Studio to explore colors, finishes, and styles. The Studio is designed to help you confidently choose a direction, not serve as a final production proof.
Color, gloss level, and reflections can vary by screen, lighting, and material. Before installation, final selections are confirmed and real material references are used when needed.
What happens here: you choose a direction, then we validate it with real-world materials.








Pricing updates based on your vehicle, finish, and wrap coverage as you build.
After submission, details are reviewed and the quote is confirmed it is locked in. If anything changes due to vehicle specifics or availability, that is communicated before commitment.
What happens here: pricing is generated from real inputs and confirmed by a human before it becomes final.

A clean, controlled environment still matters for a premium wrap. Mobile installation does not mean uncontrolled conditions.
wrapbase uses a proprietary installation process designed specifically for on-site work. Each install plan is built around the vehicle, the location, and the conditions required to meet quality standards.
On-site installs are completed when the location supports quality. This typically means a garage, covered bay, or protected space with proper access. If a location is not suitable, we offer the closest professional install option so quality is never compromised.
What happens here: the install environment is verified and the correct plan is scheduled for the vehicle and location.
Installers arrive with the proper materials, tools, and prep process required for a premium outcome.
A proper wrap includes surface prep, controlled material handling, edge finishing, post-heating where required, and final inspection.
What happens here: the process is executed to shop-level standards, regardless of location.
After installation, alignment, edges, and finish are inspected. Care guidelines are provided and support is available after install.
What happens here: the wrap is verified before the vehicle returns to daily use.

