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Instant personalisation
made simple.

Live Engrave is fast, interactive personalisation designed to keep your brand in their hands long after the event ends.

  • Fast enough for live event footfall
  • Designed to feel premium, not transactional
  • Built to create memorable products and measurable engagement

The experience

Digital to physical, in seconds.

The engraved product is what people keep. The software is what makes the experience seamless.

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What people remember

A branded item that feels crafted, not handed out.

The end result should feel kept, photographed and taken home not dropped into a bag with the rest of the event collateral.

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What makes it smooth

The digital journey stays invisible.

The user should feel only speed and clarity: choose, review, scan, collect. The system complexity stays behind the curtain.

How it works

Four steps. One seamless handover.

Every touchpoint moves the guest cleanly from phone to finished product, without slowing the event down.

Perfect for

Built for high-attention event environments.

Exhibitions Sports events Product launches Hospitality activations Festivals Conferences Participation races Experiential campaigns
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Commercial value

Capture more than attention.

Live Engrave can support opt-in data capture as part of the personalisation journey, turning each engraved product into a measurable campaign touchpoint.

Opt-in lead capture

Collect the right customer details naturally within the experience.

Preference signals

See which products, names, styles or options are resonating on the day.

Event ROI

Link a memorable physical takeaway to meaningful engagement data.

Book a demo

Tell us about the event. We will shape the right setup.

We can talk through product choices, throughput, data capture and how the experience would fit your activation.

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For early-stage planning, rough event details are enough.