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Convert PNG to EPS, Free

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How to convert PNG to EPS

EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a vector graphics format used in professional printing workflows, especially for logos and illustrations. Some print shops, publishers, and design applications require EPS format. Converting a PNG to EPS embeds the raster image inside an EPS wrapper, making the file acceptable to EPS-only systems.

BoltConverter converts PNG to EPS in your browser using WebAssembly. The PNG pixel data is wrapped in an EPS PostScript envelope. Note that since PNG is a raster format, the resulting EPS contains raster data, not true vector paths. It will not scale as a pure vector file would.

Upload your PNG file

Click the upload area or drag your .png file onto the page. The conversion runs locally in your browser.

PNG wraps into EPS format

The PNG image data is embedded in an EPS PostScript envelope in the browser.

Download the EPS file

Save the .eps file for use in your print workflow or design application.

Frequently asked questions

Will the EPS be a true vector file?

No. The resulting EPS contains the PNG as embedded raster data. It is not a vector file with scalable paths. For true vector output, you would need to trace the PNG in a tool like Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape.

Why do print shops sometimes require EPS?

EPS is a mature format deeply embedded in traditional print workflows and PostScript-based RIP (Raster Image Processor) systems. Some older workflows cannot accept PNG directly.

Will the image quality be the same in the EPS?

Yes. The PNG pixel data is embedded without additional compression, so the image quality in the EPS matches the original PNG.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. Your PNG file stays on your device.

Can I open the EPS file in Photoshop or Illustrator?

Yes. Both Photoshop and Illustrator can open EPS files. The image will appear as a raster object inside the EPS.