PNG to EPS Converter
Convert your PNG images to Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format. Ideal for professional printing, vector editing, and design workflows. 100% private – all processing stays in your browser.
Drag & Drop PNG Here
or click to browse (PNG only, max 20MB)
EPS is a vector container; raster PNG will be embedded.
EPS Conversion
100% Private
Files never leave your device. No upload.
EPS Container
Raster embedded in vector wrapper.
.eps Download
Ready for Illustrator, Corel, etc.
Sample Included
Test with a generated PNG.
Free PNG to EPS Converter – Embed Raster in Vector Container
Welcome to Web tool Bazar's PNG to EPS converter. EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a standard file format for vector graphics, widely used in professional printing, illustration, and desktop publishing. This tool takes your PNG image and packages it inside a minimal EPS file, preserving the original pixel data but wrapped in a PostScript wrapper. The resulting EPS can be placed in documents, opened in Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, or even GIMP.
🎨 Why Convert PNG to EPS?
- Print industry standard: EPS is required by many printing services and publishing workflows.
- Compatibility: EPS files can be imported into vector editors while retaining raster content.
- Embedding: Use PNG images within EPS for layouts, illustrations, or multi-page documents.
- Legacy support: Older design software often relies on EPS for image inclusion.
Note: This conversion does not vectorize the PNG (turning pixels into shapes). It simply wraps the raster data in an EPS shell. For true vector conversion, use a dedicated vectorizer (separate tool).
📋 Step-by-Step Guide
- Upload your PNG – Drag & drop, click to select, or use the sample PNG (max 20MB).
- Click "Convert to EPS" – The tool reads the image, converts it to a data URL, and generates a standard EPS header with ASCII85-encoded image data.
- Download your EPS – After conversion, you'll see a preview. Click the "Download EPS" button to save the file.
⚙️ Technical Details
We use the HTML5 Canvas API to load the PNG and extract its pixel data. The image is then encoded using ASCII85 (a PostFilter) and embedded into a minimal EPS file following Adobe's Document Structuring Conventions. The EPS contains a %%BeginPreview section and the full image data. Dimensions are preserved exactly.
Limitations: EPS files produced this way contain a raster image; they are not true vector graphics. For logos or line art, consider using an actual vectorization tool. Maximum file size is 20MB to ensure browser performance.
🧐 Frequently Asked Questions
Will the EPS be vector?
No, it will contain your original PNG as raster data inside a vector container. EPS can hold both vector and raster elements. This tool creates a raster EPS.
Can I edit the EPS in Illustrator?
Yes, Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW can open EPS files with embedded raster images. You can then place them, scale them (with pixelation), or add vector elements.
Why is my EPS file larger than the PNG?
ASCII85 encoding adds overhead (about 33% size increase) plus the EPS header. This is normal.
Is it really private?
Absolutely. Everything runs in your browser – no file is uploaded to any server.
What does the sample PNG contain?
A colorful gradient circle with transparency, generated directly on your device.
Last updated: March 2026 | Words: ~1000