Bring Your Impact Files Forward
Upload Impact-related files to see what's recoverable, assess portability, and bring usable structures into PackOps for visualization and production planning.
Upload an Impact File Sign InIf your team has years of structural packaging work in Arden Impact, that data doesn't have to stay locked away. AlphaCorr can assess your files, show you what's portable, and give you a path forward — whether that's recovery, recreation, or both.
Instant analysis of what the file contains and what structural data can be extracted or ported.
A clear report on recoverability — what's usable now, what needs manual attention, and what's not portable.
When structural data is recoverable, see a 2D preview of the extracted dieline geometry.
Move recovered data into PackOps for visualization, archive intelligence, and downstream workflow.
Archive visibility. Future usability. Planning and collaboration after recovery. Whether you have ten files or ten thousand, understanding what's inside is the first step.
Impact structural files — Dieline geometry, construction data, and parametric definitions from Arden Impact projects.
Related archive assets — Supporting files, templates, and library data associated with Impact workflows.
Impact file support is in active development. Upload a file to see current coverage. Files you choose to share help us expand support faster.
If you have hundreds or thousands of Impact files, we can connect to your storage and generate a readiness report across the entire archive — so you know exactly what's recoverable before committing to a migration.
Request an Archive ScanRecovered structures move into AlphaCorr PackOps — where you can visualize, generate new dielines, plan production layouts, and collaborate with your team and partners.
See What PackOps Can DoUpload an Impact file and see the assessment in seconds. No commitment, no credit card.
Get StartedAlphaCorr is not affiliated with Arden Software. Impact is a trademark of Arden Software. File processing quality depends on the source format and version. Results are provided as-is during the early access period.