DVD cover for printing
PMADB helps prepare a DVD cover for printing by keeping the case layout, spine and back panel together. You are not exporting a poster, you are exporting a physical cover layout.
PMADB cover tools
Create a printable DVD cover online with PMADB. Build the front, spine and back layout, add artwork and metadata, and export a file ready for your physical DVD DataDisc case.
Use this page when the goal is the printed result: a front, spine and back DVD cover exported from PMADB with the correct case layout and editable artwork/text before print.
PMADB helps prepare a DVD cover for printing by keeping the case layout, spine and back panel together. You are not exporting a poster, you are exporting a physical cover layout.
Work in the browser, choose a title, adjust the artwork and edit the cover text. The workflow is designed for people who want a practical printable DVD cover online.
A useful DVD cover needs more than the front image. PMADB keeps the spine title readable and gives the back panel room for synopsis, production details and archive metadata.
After designing the cover, export the final layout from PMADB and use it as the source file for your print workflow.
Representative PMADB layouts showing the physical artwork shape, panel structure and export target for this generator.
A full DVD wrap prepared as an export-ready front, spine and back layout.
A browser-made printable DVD cover with case panels already separated.
Clean margins and structured panels for sending the final file to print.
Browse related cover and label tools from the same PMADB workflow.
Search for a title, choose DVD Standard or DVD Slim, adjust the front artwork, spine and back cover, then export the finished file for printing.
Yes. PMADB runs in the browser, so you can prepare a printable DVD cover online without opening a desktop layout app.
Yes. PMADB is built around the full physical cover: front, spine and back. The back can include synopsis, metadata and other archive details.
Yes. DVD Slim is supported with a 266 x 183 mm layout and 7 mm spine, alongside the DVD Standard 273 x 183 mm layout.