Our selection of top packaging design agencies helps businesses create functional, shelf-ready packaging that strengthens brand recognition, protects products, and supports retail, ecommerce, and distribution across industries.

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Best Packaging Design Agencies

3,753 Companies - Rankings updated: April 10, 2026

Every packaging design agency featured on DesignRush is evaluated for design quality, production readiness, industry experience, and verified client feedback. Some featured placements may be paid.

  • Disrupt The Form

    Disrupt The Form

    Studio Vandal Co., led by Santiago Valencia, is a creative studio rooted in Colombias Coffee Axis, where design is driven by purpose and executed with bold attitude. The studio focuses on building identities that challenge convention, creating work that is conceptual, provocative, and deeply functional rather  [... view Studio Vandal Co. profile ]
    Location
    Armenia, Colombia
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Portfolios Count
    1 Project Listed
  • Creative Culture

    Creative Culture

    Oveja & Remi is a specialized branding and packaging design studio focused on creating bold, distinctive identities for spirits and beverage brands. With a philosophy rooted in passion and originality, the studio aims to craft designs that captivatebottles and labels that not only stand out on the shelf but  [... view Oveja & Remi Studio profile ]
    Location
    Boulder, Colorado
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Portfolios Count
    1 Project Listed
  • Creating Wonderfully Engaging Design

    Creating Wonderfully Engaging Design

    Hybrid is a San Francisco-based graphic design studio dedicated to creating engaging and impactful design across a wide range of disciplines, including branding, identity systems, illustration, campaign development, publication design and production, retail and environmental design, advertising, digital  [... view Hybrid Design profile ]
    Location
    San Francisco, California
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000
    Portfolios Count
    1 Project Listed

Frequently Asked Questions About Packaging Design Companies

Do top packaging design agencies offer prototyping?

Yes. Top packaging design companies usually offer prototyping to test structure, materials, and visual design before mass production. This step prevents costly production errors and ensures the packaging works in real conditions.

Most agencies provide:

  • Structural prototypes to test size, durability, and product fit
  • Printed mockups to review colors, typography, and branding
  • Material samples such as cardboard, glass, plastic, or sustainable options
  • Production-ready samples that match the final manufacturing specs

Prototyping confirms that the packaging protects the product, looks correct on the shelf, and meets supplier requirements before full production begins.

How much do packaging design firms charge for their services?

Packaging design usually costs $5,000 to $100,000+, depending on complexity, number of products, and partner type. Simple packaging is on the low end. Regulated, luxury, or multi–Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) packaging is on the high end.

Typical ranges based on DesignRush data: 

  • Basic packaging: $5,000 to $20,000
  • Standard packaging systems: $20,000 to $100,000 
  • Complex or luxury packaging: $100,000 to $250,000+

Hourly rates:

  • Agencies: $100-$200 per hour
  • Freelancers: $25-$45 per hour

Costs increase with custom structures, compliance requirements, premium materials, and multiple SKUs. 

Are there any hidden fees?

Yes. Packaging design projects often have costs that don’t show up in the initial quote. These hidden fees usually come from real-world production realities, not creative work.

Common extra costs:

  • Print prepress and proofs: Preparing files for press and checking color accuracy
  • Material tests and samples: Checking substrates, coatings, finishes
  • Dieline engineering: Structural tweaks for fit and machinery
  • Compliance/legal labeling changes: Extra cost if new markets or rules apply
  • Revisions beyond contract scope: Extra charge if the brief wasn’t clear
  • Freight/storage for prototypes: Physical sample handling fees

These fees happen because packaging must work with production equipment, materials, and regulations. Always define the scope and ask for a production-ready cost estimate up front.

What is the timeline for completion?

A packaging design project usually takes 4 to 8 weeks for simple packaging and 2 to 4+ months for complex launches. Timeline depends on the number of SKUs, revisions, and production requirements.

Typical timeline ranges:

  • Simple project (one SKU): 4 to 8 weeks
  • Multiple SKUs or variants: 6 to 12 weeks
  • Complex or regulated packaging: 8 to 16+ weeks
  • Full product launch with prototypes: 3 to 4+ months

Time increases due to:

  • Design revisions and stakeholder approvals
  • Prototype creation and testing
  • Dieline and manufacturer approvals
  • Compliance and legal checks

Packaging is tied to manufacturing, so production steps often take longer than the design itself.

Do packaging design agencies collaborate with manufacturers?

Yes. Packaging design firms regularly collaborate with manufacturers to ensure packaging is produced correctly and efficiently. Their collaboration prevents production errors, delays, and costly reprints. 

Packaging design companies typically work with manufacturers to: 

  • Create and approve dielines that match production machines
  • Confirm materials and finishes will print and perform correctly
  • Review print proofs and color accuracy before mass production
  • Coordinate prototypes and production samples
  • Resolve technical constraints like folding, sealing, or labeling

This collaboration ensures the final packaging works in real manufacturing conditions, not just on screen.

About The Author and Expert Reviewer

Jelena Relić has hundreds of top-ranking articles and a lifestyle & culture magazine she calls The MAN. She gained valuable content and SEO experience working at Digital Circle and Neil Sahota, which she now uses to deliver top-quality B2B content at DesignRush, particularly in the creative industry.

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