
Stand Up Pouch Mockup Templates
Doypack bag PSD mockups with zipper, spout, and window options - built for food packaging, supplements, and coffee brands.
66 mockup templates available
Stand-up pouches - doypacks, as the industry calls them - changed the packaging game for snack foods, pet treats, supplements, and coffee. They stand on shelves like boxes but cost a fraction to produce and ship flat until filled. For packaging designers, they also present a unique mockup challenge: the shape shifts depending on fill level, and the gusset construction creates curves that flat design files can't predict.
The range includes standard bottom-gusset doypacks, side-gusset stand-up pouches, spouted pouches for liquids, ziplock resealable pouches, tear-notch single-serve sachets, and flat-bottom box pouches. Size range includes single-serve packets up to bulk 2kg bags. You'll find front-facing hero shots, three-quarter views showing gusset depth, back panel views for nutritional info, and lifestyle scenes with the pouch in kitchen and retail shelf settings.
The gusset construction is what makes stand-up pouch mockups different from flat bag templates. The bottom gusset creates the pouch's ability to stand upright, and good mockups show this structural element accurately - visible fold lines at the base, proper fill distension that makes the pouch look full, and the characteristic rounded bottom profile. Overfilled pouches bulge differently than partially filled ones, and select templates let you adjust the fill level to match your product.
Closure types across the collection include:
- Press-to-close ziplock - the standard resealable strip
- Tear notch - single-use opening for sachets
- Spout and cap - for liquid products (sauces, drinks, baby food)
- Tin tie - fold-over metal strip closure, common for coffee bags
- Slider zipper - heavy-duty child-resistant closure
Material finishes include metallic foil (for snack packaging and coffee), matte laminate (premium and artisan brands), glossy finish (mass market appeal), kraft paper with window panels, and clear transparent (for products where contents visibility drives purchase decisions).
Smart objects handle front and back panel artwork. The design follows the pouch's curved surface with accurate edge distortion near the side seals and bottom gusset. Print elements near the edges of the pouch show the subtle warping that real flexible packaging has when filled.
Nutritional panels, ingredient lists, barcode areas, and certification logos all remain legible - critical for food and supplement packaging where regulatory text takes up significant label real estate.
Food packaging designers, supplement brands, coffee companies, pet food brands, and baby food producers are the ones who reach for these most often. Stand-up pouches are the fastest-growing packaging format in the food industry, and designers need mockups that keep pace with the structural innovation happening in this space.
Frequently Asked Questions
What stand-up pouch styles are included?
Standard doypacks, side-gusset pouches, spouted pouches for liquids, ziplock resealable, tear-notch sachets, and flat-bottom box pouches. Sizes range from single-serve packets to bulk bags.
Are different closure types available?
Press-to-close ziplock, tear notch, spout with cap, tin tie fold-over, and slider zipper closures are all represented. Each closure type sits on its own layer and can be color-adjusted independently.
Can I show the pouch with different fill levels?
Select templates include adjustable fill layers that change how distended the pouch appears. A full pouch has a rounded, taut profile while a partially filled one shows more creasing and a flatter stance.
Does the design wrap accurately around the gusset?
The smart object accounts for the pouch's curved profile including side seals and bottom gusset. Artwork near the edges shows the natural distortion that real filled flexible packaging exhibits.


































