Version 1.3.4
Strengthened for heavy usage.
Google OAuth fixes
Optimized batch & sequential rendering
Rendering performance upgrades
UI refinements
Production stability improvements
The platform is now built to support growing teams and high-volume manufacturers.
Version 1.3.3
The experience matured.
Font previews
Network speed indicators
Curved text UI enhancements
Sidebar & design page refinements
Cloud render optimizations
Teedex started feeling like an enterprise-grade product.
Version 1.3.2
Preparing for growth.
Polotno & Teedex version upgrades
Auto-fit logic improvements
Download reliability fixes
Thumbnail stabilization
Subscription expiry UX refined
This was a stabilization milestone before scaling further.
Version 1.3.1
Confidence became the priority.
Design recovery improvements
Subscription edge-case handling
Export & sizing bug fixes
Better feedback & error messaging
UX refinements across flows
Users could work uninterrupted, without fear of data loss.
Version 1.2.10
Under-the-hood performance focus.
Export engine refactored
Faster thumbnail previews
Drag & drop font uploads
Editor-wide performance tuning
UI consistency upgrades
The system became lighter, faster, and more refined.
Version 1.2.9
Bulk workflows arrived.
Excel-based variation upload
Advanced variation UI
Bulk export improvements
Thumbnail caching enhancements
Admin dashboard upgrades
Now power users could handle hundreds of designs efficiently.
Version 1.2.8
A major architectural leap.
Cloud rendering system introduced
High-resolution exports (72–300 DPI)
PDF export enabled
Large image handling improved
Subscription system launched
Admin dashboard & user management
This marked Teedex’s transition from tool → scalable platform.
Version 1.2.7
Performance upgrades changed the experience.
Export optimization (batching & tuning)
Better loading states
File & font reliability improvements
Autosave workflow refinement
Onboarding improvements
Designers experienced fewer interruptions and faster results.
Version 1.2.6
Security and stability became priorities.
User accounts launched
Google login integrated
Multi-size export logic improved
Major export & design bug fixes
UI stability across pages
Teedex became secure, reliable, and accessible from anywhere.
Version 1.2.5
Design freedom expanded.
Custom font uploads
Timeline-based editing
Smarter canvas controls
Grid, zoom & interaction improvements
Bulk actions like “Apply to All”
Better download progress feedback
Teedex shifted from “working tool” to serious design system.
Version 1.2.4
Teedex launched its first working version.
Core design editor introduced
Flexible canvas sizes
Reliable export system
IndexedDB performance setup
Early UX stabilization
The goal was simple: make jersey design frictionless.
This phase focused on building a usable, stable core editor.
Version 1.2.3
Flexible Credit-Based Download System
Launched prepaid credit system with usage tracking. Users now receive download alerts and upgrade prompts when nearing credit limits. Improved transparency in export usage.
Version 1.2.2
Full Jersey Layout Presets
Introduced artboard presets for Front, Back, Half Sleeve, and Full Sleeve layouts. Elements placed on preset artboards persist for future projects, improving repeat manufacturing workflows.
Version 1.2.1
Improved Layer Control
Added advanced layer locking, grouping, and structured element hierarchy. Prevent accidental edits to background layers while keeping logo placement flexible.
Version 1.2.1
Production-Grade Export Engine
Optimized rendering engine for faster export without compromising quality. Improved CMYK color accuracy and reduced print mismatch issues. Large design files now export up to 40% faster.
Version 1.2.0
Dedicated 21x29 Sublimation Artboard Introduced
Introduced fixed 21x29 inch rectangle artboard built specifically for jersey sublimation workflows. Improved DPI control (300 DPI default), bleed-safe margins, and export-ready design structure for manufacturers.
Version 1.0.0
Teedex officially launched its public beta for custom jersey manufacturers. Users could create rectangle-based jersey background designs optimized for sublimation printing. Initial features included basic layout editor, high-resolution export, and CMYK and RGB ready outputs for production.