EPS

What is EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)?

Complete guide to the EPS file format

Year1987
TypeVector Image
UsagePrint and prepress

What is it?

EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a legacy vector file format based on the PostScript page description language. It was the standard for print production and vector graphics exchange for decades.

While largely replaced by PDF and SVG for modern workflows, EPS remains relevant in print production, sign making, and older design workflows that have not yet migrated to newer formats.

Technical Specifications

TypeVector (PostScript)
Legacy StatusOlder standard, largely replaced by PDF/SVG
Print SupportExcellent print reproduction
SoftwareIllustrator, CorelDRAW, Ghostscript
ScalabilityInfinite vector scaling
CompatibilityBroadly supported by print workflows

Pros & Cons

Advantages

Print Compatibility

EPS has broad compatibility with print production workflows and RIP software.

Vector Quality

Infinite scalability with perfect quality at any size.

Industry Legacy

Many print shops and sign makers still require EPS format for production.

Small Text Size

Vector EPS files are typically small without embedded raster images.

Disadvantages

Outdated Format

EPS is largely replaced by PDF for print and SVG for web - not recommended for new projects.

Limited Web Use

EPS cannot be used directly on websites without conversion to SVG or PNG.

Compatibility Issues

Modern software sometimes has issues with older EPS files.

No Transparency

Standard EPS does not support transparency - PDF is better for transparent graphics.

When to Use It

Here are the most common situations where EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is the right choice:

Legacy Print Production

Use EPS when print shops or manufacturers specifically require this format.

Sign Making

CNC and vinyl cutting machines often use EPS for cutting paths.

Stock Photography

Many stock illustration sites still provide EPS as a download format.

Older Workflows

Maintain EPS format when working with older design systems that require it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I open EPS without Illustrator?

Inkscape (free), Affinity Designer, and CorelDRAW can open EPS files. Ghostscript can convert EPS on the command line.

Is EPS still used?

EPS is still used in print production and sign-making industries but has been largely replaced by PDF for most workflows.

How do I convert EPS to PNG?

Use Illustrator, Inkscape, or our free online converter to convert EPS to PNG at your desired resolution.

What is the difference between EPS and SVG?

SVG is a modern open web standard. EPS is an older PostScript-based format primarily for print.

Can I use EPS on the web?

No, browsers do not natively support EPS. Convert to SVG or PNG for web use.