Fiery completes acquisition of Inedit Software
Fiery, the print industry’s leading innovator of digital front ends (DFEs) and workflow software, has announced that it has completed the acquisition of Spanish print technology company Inedit Software
14 Jan 2026 | 694 Views | By Rahul Kumar
Print providers will be able to continue to enjoy high-quality RIP solutions for digital print applications from Inedit products like neoStampa, neoTextil, neoCatalog, and neoMatch. These complement Fiery’s existing solutions for commercial, industrial, wide-format, direct-to-film (DTF), and direct-to-garment (DTG) printing, offering print providers a one-stop-shop for a broad range of printing applications – all with the freedom to use printers from the industry’s widest selection of manufacturers.
In the future, print providers can look forward to even stronger solutions for digital textile printing, as Fiery intends to enrich Inedit’s product offerings with industry-leading expertise in color and imaging, job management, RIP performance, and device integration.
Earlier, EFI said the sale was part of its strategy to focus on its core business of industrial printers and inks. EFI Reggiani will continue to be an Inedit OEM partner, in the same way as Fiery has for packaging and display graphics.
The Fiery business was spun out of EFI in early 2023, and was subsequently acquired by Japanese manufacturer Epson last year in a USD 568.7-million deal (around GBP 445-million at the time).
EFI CEO Frank Pennisi said, “With this transaction, Fiery will now support our textile business as well, enabling EFI to focus on its core businesses of systems, production software, and ink.
“In addition, as part of Fiery, LLC, Inedit will be able to take advantage of additional growth opportunities. We believe this transaction brings strong benefits to both companies while ensuring continued availability of software products that are important to the textile printing industry.”
Fiery CEO Toby Weiss said that Inedit’s specialist software for textile applications including direct-to-fabric and dye-sublimation had “always impressed us”.
“With this acquisition, Fiery can now expand its industry-leading print software solutions portfolio into a wider range of applications – making Fiery a true one-stop-shop for all digital production print providers.”
The Inedit range of software range includes RIP software neoStampa; Adobe Photoshop plug-in package neoTextil; workflow and design organisation tool neoCatalog; and colour matching with neoMatch.
Fiery said it planned to maintain the Inedit brand identities, partner and customer bases while exploiting synergies with Fiery’s established expertise across device integration, colour and job management, and DFE performance.
Inedit works with a large range of specialist distributors around the world and has partnerships with “many” of the leading printing machinery manufacturers and textile industry companies.
The terms of the deal were not disclosed. It is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to complete before the end of this year.