Convert EPS to SVG — Free EPS to SVG Converter
Convert EPS vector files to web-compatible SVG format. EPS is the legacy print-vector standard — SVG is the modern web-vector standard.
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Why Convert EPS to SVG?
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a legacy vector format used in professional print workflows since the 1980s. While EPS files contain vector data, they are not natively supported by web browsers, Figma, or most modern design tools. SVG is the web-native vector format — converting EPS to SVG makes your graphics usable in browsers, React apps, Figma, and modern design workflows.
- Browsers cannot display EPS files natively — SVG works in all browsers
- Figma, Sketch, and Canva support SVG but not EPS import
- SVG is editable with CSS and JavaScript for interactive graphics
- SVG files are typically smaller and load faster than equivalent EPS
EPS to SVG Conversion Method
Our tool rasterizes the EPS file and then traces it back to SVG paths using VTracer AI vectorization. For best results, export your EPS at high resolution (300+ DPI) before uploading. The output SVG will closely match your original EPS paths. For complex multi-layer EPS files, Adobe Illustrator's 'Save As SVG' option may produce a more accurate conversion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is EPS or SVG better for web use?
SVG is far better for web use. All modern browsers natively render SVG, while EPS requires a plugin or conversion. SVG also supports CSS animations and JavaScript interaction.
Will my EPS colors and gradients convert accurately?
Simple flat colors convert accurately. Complex gradients and special PostScript effects may be simplified during the raster-to-vector process.
Can I convert a multi-page EPS to SVG?
Our tool converts the first page of a multi-page EPS. For multi-page files, export individual pages from Illustrator or Acrobat first.
What's the difference between EPS and AI files?
AI is Adobe Illustrator's proprietary format. EPS is a more universal PostScript standard. Both contain vector data; EPS has wider compatibility across applications.
Why does Figma not accept EPS files?
Figma doesn't support EPS because it's a PostScript format that requires a rendering engine Figma doesn't include. Convert to SVG first, then import into Figma.
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