Download any of our products to see if they fit your workflow, then buy via our Secure Payment System.

Here at ColorGrinder we believe that you should have the opportunity to test our software before you buy. The demonstration version of Embed This! will let you test the full functionality of the product but watermarks images with a series of thin green lines. Download the evaluation version and see for yourself how it works

If you download the evaluation version of ICC Batch Converter you will also be limited to creating 'watermarked' images, otherwise you have the full functionality of the licensed product at your fingertips. Download the evaluation version.

After you have downloaded a copy of the ColorGrinder product that you are interested in, and you have decided that it fits with your workflow then you must buy a license. ColorGrinder is not a large organisation so we use an external company - Element 5 (ShareIt!) to process payments and registrations. It costs us a bit more but you'll enjoy the security and efficiency of using one of the leaders in this type of e-commerce.

Element 5 offer secure payment options using most major credit cards, invoicing (for companies) etc.

How it works

Select the product/license option that you want to buy from the list below. You will be taken to the secure servers of the ShareIt! web site and will be asked to enter your customer and billing information. You will be sent an e-mail with your license code which you then enter in the Help/Register menu of your program and you are all set!

    • ICC Batch Converter Single user license - 49 Euro- Buy Now
    • ICC Batch Converter Site license - 199 Euro - Buy Now
    • Embed This! Single user license - 19 Euro - Buy Now
    • Embed This! Site license - 59 Euro - Buy Now

If you have any problems ordering any of our products, please contact us via e-mail at sales@colorgrinder.com letting us know exactly how we can help.

 


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