Convert Photo to EPS
Convert any photo to EPS vector format. Upload a PNG or JPEG — the vectorizer traces the image and outputs an EPS-compatible SVG file ready for Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, and professional print workflows.
About Convert photo to EPS
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is the legacy professional vector format used in print prepress, Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, and InDesign workflows. Converting a photo to EPS creates a vector-traced version of the image encoded in PostScript — fully scalable and compatible with production print systems.
When you need a photo as EPS: — Sending artwork to a commercial printer using prepress software that requires EPS. — Placing images in an InDesign or QuarkXPress layout that requires EPS assets. — Supplying vector artwork to embroidery digitizers or large-format print shops. — Archiving brand assets in a format compatible with legacy design tools.
Photo types that produce clean EPS output: — Product photos on plain or white backgrounds. — Logos on transparent or solid backgrounds. — Illustration-style artwork with flat colors and bold outlines.
After downloading the vectorized file: — Open the SVG in Adobe Illustrator (File > Open or drag-and-drop). — Save as EPS: File > Save As > EPS format. — Place in InDesign layout as a linked or embedded EPS asset. — Send the EPS directly to commercial printers or screen print shops.
Note: EPS is a vector container format. The converted file contains vectorized paths — not the raw photograph. For photographic EPS embeds, export directly from Photoshop. For graphical or illustrative conversions, use the vectorizer.