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Does Figma Support EPS?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 9:39 am

Figma is a vector-based graphics editor with capabilities for web designing, wireframing, and prototyping. It offers an extensive set of features and plugins for various tasks.

One thing that it doesn’t support, however, is EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) files.

What is EPS?

EPS is a file format for vector-based images, which means it’s composed of mathematical equations that describe lines and shapes. It’s often used in print design because it can be scaled to any size without losing quality.

Why Doesn’t Figma Support EPS?

Figma uses its own vector file format, which is based on SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics). The main reason why Figma doesn’t support EPS is that SVG is an open standard, while EPS is proprietary. That means anyone can use and develop SVG, but only Adobe (the company that created EPS) can use or develop EPS.

What’s the Difference Between SVG and EPS?

The main difference between SVG and EPS is that SVG is an open standard, while EPS is proprietary.

Does Figma Support EPS?
No, Figma does not currently support the Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file format.

PRO TIP: Figma does not support EPS files. If you try to upload an EPS file to Figma, it will not be able to open it.
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