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Infigo attributes growth to automation, new technology

Infigo has achieved nearly 10% year-to-date growth, adding to its existing 4,500+ active e-commerce storefronts.

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By: Greg Hrinya

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Infigo, a global provider of enterprise-grade web-to-print software, has announced significant Q2 growth driven by rising demand for automation, personalization, and digital ordering across the $125B US commercial print industry. 

Infigo has achieved nearly 10% year-to-date growth, adding to its existing 4,500+ active e-commerce storefronts. The success comes as print providers shift to automated production to minimize manual intervention and dramatically reduce time-to-delivery.

The company’s Q2 highlights also include a continued expansion across North American enterprise print markets, ongoing investment in AI-driven automation and product development, and increased adoption across commercial print, labels and packaging, and regulated industries.

“Customers tell us they’ve reduced 50 hours of manual work per week with Infigo’s streamlined workflows and system integration,” says Douglas Gibson, CEO and founder. “The shift in the print industry has been fast and surprisingly easy, which is the best proof that printers and creatives are seeing a strong future with greater efficiency and speed to market. The industry desperately needs to adapt to the creative possibilities that their customers expect today.” 

Expanding with AI and automation

Infigo continues to expand its AI-driven capabilities through dedicated engineering investment. This supports faster release cycles, enhanced workflow automation, and deeper system integrations across enterprise print environments. Demand for print services remains strong, too. Infigo is giving the industry new tools to enable it to be even more relevant and in demand. 

“It’s now or never. Legacy workflows unable to meet today’s expectations for e-commerce-like speed, personalization, and automation need to adapt. And the great news is now that’s not hard or expensive to do,” adds Gibson.

According to Gibson, the industry is evolving through three core layers: storefront, automation, and intelligence. These allow print providers to go beyond basic online ordering to fully connected operational environments that streamline production and optimize customer experience. Infigo sits at the center so customers connect storefronts to production workflows and layer intelligence on top of automation. 

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