Jar Mockup
Where precision packaging meets brand identity. Browse jar mockups covering glass jam jars, wide-mouth food jars, plastic and glass cream jars, amber and clear candle jars, protein and supplement containers, and general-purpose plastic jars — in front, three-quarter, and top-down views. Apply your label artwork or brand identity directly in our online mockup editor, or use the Figma and Adobe Express plugins. Built for cosmetic designers, food brand studios, candle makers, coffee roasters, and sports nutrition creative teams.


From artisan jam makers bottling their first seasonal run to global cosmetic brands launching multi-SKU skincare lines — designers and brand studios who take jar packaging seriously use Artboard Studio to present concepts that look ready for the specialty retail shelf. One upload, one export, and the design earns client sign-off on the first review.
How to use the jar mockup generator?
Choose your jar mockup and open the editor
Browse the full collection, filter by jar type — glass jam jar, cream jar, candle jar, protein container, or plastic food jar — pick the mockup that fits your packaging brief, and open it directly in the online mockup editor.
Apply your label artwork to the jar
Upload your label artwork, brand identity, or packaging graphics and watch them wrap around the jar surface instantly — curved, scaled, and material-accurate from the first second.
Customize and export
Adjust the background color or scene, fine-tune label placement, lid style, and print coverage, then export in high resolution — PNG, JPEG, or WEBP for client decks and retail listings, MP4 or WEBM for motion product reveals and social content.
FAQs
What is a jar mockup?
A jar mockup is a pre-made design template that lets you place your label artwork, brand identity, or packaging graphics directly onto a realistic jar without producing physical samples or organizing a photoshoot. You get a print-accurate, shelf-ready visual in seconds — precise enough for client sign-off, retail listings, and packaging portfolio case studies.
What jar types and styles are available as mockups?
Artboard Studio covers a wide range of jar types — glass jam jars, wide-mouth glass jars, plastic cream and skincare jars, candle jars in amber and clear glass, protein supplement containers, and food-grade plastic jars. Mockups are available in front, three-quarter, and top-down views across transparent, frosted, matte, and glossy finishes, so you can validate label design and material finish before committing to a production run.
Do I need Photoshop or Figma to use jar mockups?
No. The online mockup editor lets you apply your label or packaging artwork directly in the browser — no software, no plugins, no print-ready files required. You can also use the Artboard Studio Figma plugin or Adobe Express plugin without leaving your design environment.
Who are jar mockups best suited for?
Jar mockups are an essential tool for cosmetic and skincare brand designers presenting cream or serum packaging to clients, specialty coffee and food brands validating label placement and finish, sports nutrition companies showcasing protein and supplement containers, and candle makers presenting glass jar designs for retail. A high-quality jar mockup communicates label wrap, material texture, and shelf presence far more convincingly than a flat dieline or product brief ever could.
What file formats can I download or export?
You can export your finished mockup from the online editor as a high-resolution PNG, JPEG, or WEBP for static deliverables — retail pitch decks, product pages, and e-commerce listings — or as MP4 and WEBM for motion product reveals and animated social content.
Can I use jar mockups for commercial projects?
Yes. Every mockup on Artboard Studio includes a commercial license — fully cleared for client deliverables, retail product listings, brand pitch decks, agency presentations, and design marketplace assets. No additional licensing steps required.
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