Convert PNG, JPG, and other images to EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) format for print and graphic design. AI-powered vectorization creates professional-quality vector files in seconds.
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Наш ИИ отслеживает контуры и создаёт чистые векторные пути
Получите масштабируемый файл EPS готовый к использованию
Наш ИИ анализирует изображение и создаёт максимально чистый векторный результат
Возможность автоматического удаления фона при конвертации
Большинство конвертаций завершаются за 2-5 секунд
Работает полностью в браузере — скачивание не требуется
Профессиональные SVG-файлы, готовые к любому использованию
Используйте конвертированные файлы для любых целей, включая коммерческие
Upload your PNG or JPG to VectoSolve. Our AI vectorizes it into clean paths and outputs an EPS file compatible with Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, and other professional design software.
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a professional vector format used in print production, graphic design, and commercial printing. It supports CMYK colors and is the standard for high-quality print output.
Yes! EPS is natively supported by Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, CorelDRAW, Affinity Designer, and most professional design applications. The converted file opens as editable vector paths.
VectoSolve offers 1 free conversion with no signup. Upload your image and download the vectorized EPS file in seconds.
EPS is traditionally preferred for commercial print production because it supports CMYK color spaces and PostScript rendering. SVG is better for web use. For print, EPS gives you more control over color accuracy.
The AI creates clean vector paths from your raster image. Since EPS is vector-based, the output scales to any size without quality loss — perfect for large format printing like banners and billboards.
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