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EPS to JPG / PNG Converter — Free Online

EPS to JPG / PNG Converter is a free online tool that converts Encapsulated PostScript (.eps) vector files to raster images using PDF.js in your browser. Upload your EPS file, choose JPG or PNG output, set the resolution (1×–4× / 72–288 DPI), and download instantly. Your file never leaves your device — no upload, no server, no account required.

Your files never leave your device. Conversion runs locally in your browser using PDF.js. No upload, no server, no storage.

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How to Convert EPS to JPG or PNG Online

  1. 01

    Upload your EPS file

    Drag and drop your .eps file onto the tool or click to browse. Files up to 50 MB are supported.

  2. 02

    Choose format and resolution

    Select JPG for smaller file size or PNG for lossless quality with transparency. Set 1×–4× scale for output resolution.

  3. 03

    Convert and download

    Click Convert. The EPS is rendered to a canvas using PDF.js in your browser and exported as JPG or PNG instantly.

Features

  • Convert EPS files to JPG or PNG
  • Adjustable scale: 1× (72 DPI) to 4× (288 DPI)
  • JPEG quality slider (60%–100%)
  • White background fill for JPG output
  • Transparent background preserved in PNG
  • Instant preview before download
  • 100% client-side — files never leave your device
  • No login, no file upload, no sign-up required

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an EPS file?

EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a vector graphics format developed by Adobe. It is used in professional printing, logo design, and illustration. EPS files can be scaled to any size without losing quality, but require specialized software to open and display.

Is my EPS file uploaded to a server?

No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using PDF.js (a Mozilla open-source library). Your EPS file never leaves your device and is never sent to any server.

Why should I convert EPS to JPG or PNG?

EPS files cannot be displayed in most web browsers or standard photo viewers. Converting to JPG or PNG makes your graphic universally viewable on the web, in presentations, emails, and on social media.

Which format should I choose — JPG or PNG?

Choose JPG for photographs and complex graphics where file size matters. Choose PNG when you need transparency (transparent background) or lossless quality for logos and graphics with sharp edges and solid colours.

What resolution should I use?

2× (144 DPI) is recommended for screen use and most web purposes. Use 3× (216 DPI) or 4× (288 DPI) if you plan to print the output or need high-resolution images for presentations. The default EPS resolution is 72 DPI — each scale multiplier doubles the output pixel dimensions.

Why does my EPS file fail to convert?

Browser-based EPS conversion works best for files saved from Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape. Some EPS files use advanced PostScript features that require a full PostScript interpreter (like Ghostscript) which cannot run in the browser. If conversion fails, try opening the file in Illustrator and re-saving as PDF, then use our PDF to Image tool to convert instead.

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