Convert JPG to EPS
Get a print-ready EPS file from a JPG logo or graphic using this two-step free workflow: convert to SVG first, then export as EPS from any vector editor.
About Convert JPG to EPS
EPS is a PostScript-based vector format used by print shops, embroidery digitizers, and legacy production workflows. There is no direct browser-based JPG-to-EPS converter — the correct approach is to vectorize the JPG first, then export the vector as EPS.
Step 1: Upload your JPG to the Logo Vectorizer. The tool traces the shapes and color regions in the JPEG and produces a clean SVG file. For logos and flat graphics, this is usually production-ready without further editing.
Step 2: Open the SVG in a vector editor — Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape (free), or CorelDRAW — and export as EPS. In Illustrator: File > Export > EPS. In Inkscape: File > Save As > Encapsulated PostScript.
For low-quality or low-resolution JPG sources, run the image through the Logo Upscaler first to sharpen edges before vectorizing. This produces a dramatically cleaner SVG intermediate and a better EPS output.
The resulting EPS file is suitable for professional print, apparel company requirements, large-format sign printing, and embroidery digitizing services — all of which commonly require EPS or AI vector formats.