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How to use Printumo Art Library

How to Add Canvas Prints to Your Store with Printumo

Why Sell Art with Printumo?

  • Access to over 240,000+ curated artworks
  • Commercial rights included — no copyright worries
  • No need for inventory or upfront costs
  • We handle printing and global shipping for you
  • Easy integration with your online store

Step-by-Step: Add Canvas Prints to Your Store

1. Create Your Free Account

Go to Printumo.com and sign up. It’s quick, easy, and free.

2. Explore the Artwork Library

Browse through more than 240,000 licensed art pieces. From vintage posters to modern abstracts — the possibilities are endless.

3. Pick the Artworks You Love

Select as many pieces as you want. You’re free to create a themed store, showcase different styles, or mix it all up.

4. Add Them to Your Store

You can connect your own online shop (like Shopify, Wix, or WooCommerce) and publish products directly. You control the pricing, titles, and descriptions.

5. Start Selling

Your store is now ready! Customers can browse your collection and place orders.

6. Printumo Handles the Rest

We’ll print the canvas, package it securely, and ship it directly to your customer. All without them knowing we were involved.

Global Fulfillment & White-Label Shipping

No matter where your customers are — we ship worldwide. Every canvas is printed using premium materials, carefully packaged, and shipped under your brand.

Commercial Rights Made Simple

All artwork in the Printumo library comes with full commercial rights. That means:

  • You can legally sell it in your store.
  • No copyright issues.
  • No takedown notices.
  • No fine print.

We handle the legal side, so you don’t have to.

Who is Printumo For?

  • Creators looking to start a passive income stream
  • Online store owners wanting to expand with wall art
  • Art lovers building their dream gallery
  • Entrepreneurs launching a print-on-demand business
  • Anyone who wants to sell art without handling production