Cut to fit.
Ready to install.
Premium pre-cut window tint kits for any car, truck, SUV, or EV. Standard from $89, Ceramic from $239. Free U.S. shipping, lifetime defect warranty, free 1-on-1 install support.

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Why Pre-Cut Window Tint Kits?
Four reasons DIY-comfortable owners pick precut over a tint shop or a roll of bulk film.
Standard vs Ceramic
Two films. Same perfect fit.
Both tiers are cut from the same precision pattern for your exact vehicle. The difference is the film. Ceramic blocks more heat, lasts longer, and is what most of our customers choose — but Standard delivers real value if you just want UV protection and privacy on a budget.
Read the full comparison →| Spec | Standard | Ceramic |
|---|---|---|
| From | $89 | $239 |
| UV rejection | 99% | 99% |
| Heat rejection | 15–25% | 50–60% |
| Lifespan | 5+ yrs | 10+ yrs |
| Warranty | Lifetime | Lifetime |
How it works
Three steps. About 90 minutes.
Pick your car
Find your year, make, and model. Choose Standard or Ceramic. Pick a VLT (5 / 20 / 35%). We ship from Texas the next business day.
Park, clean, prep
Park indoors or somewhere calm. Clean the glass top-to-bottom. Open our install video. Total prep time: 15 minutes.
Apply each panel
Each piece is already cut to fit. Mist, peel the liner, position, squeegee. Front doors first, hatch last. 60–90 minutes total.
Frequently asked questions
What is precut window tint?
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Precut window tint is automotive window film that has been computer-cut in advance to match the exact dimensions and curvature of every window on a specific vehicle. Instead of buying a roll of film and trimming each piece on the glass, you get a kit of pre-shaped panels that drop into place — making DIY install dramatically faster and cleaner.
Is precut window tint worth it?
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For DIY installers, yes — precut kits cost a fraction of a professional install ($89–$299 vs $250–$650+ at a tint shop), the fit is identical because the film is cut by machine from the same patterns pros use, and you finish the install in 60–120 minutes in your driveway.
What is the difference between Standard and Ceramic tint?
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Standard (dyed) film blocks 99% of UV and 15–25% of infrared heat, and is the budget choice at $89–$119 per vehicle. Ceramic film also blocks 99% UV but rejects 50–60% of infrared heat, lasts longer without color shift, and costs $239–$299 per vehicle. Ceramic is the recommended pick if you live anywhere with a hot summer.
Will this fit my exact car?
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If your year/make/model is on our shop page, yes — every kit is cut from a vehicle-specific pattern. If you don't see your car, email us; we have patterns for thousands of vehicles 2000–2025 and we'll cut your kit on request.
How long does the install take?
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About 90 minutes for a first-time installer on a sedan, 2 hours on an SUV or truck. Experienced installers finish in under an hour. You'll want a clean, calm spot — a garage is ideal, a driveway on a low-wind day works fine.
Is the warranty really lifetime?
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Yes. Every kit — Standard or Ceramic — includes a lifetime defect warranty against film failure (bubbling, peeling, purple-shift). If the film fails under normal use, we replace it free.