Convert JPG to EPS Online
Convert JPG images to EPS format for professional print and publishing workflows.
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How JPG to EPS works
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About JPG to EPS conversion
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a legacy vector graphics format used in professional print production, desktop publishing, and older design applications. Despite being largely superseded by PDF and SVG for most workflows, EPS remains a required format for certain stock photo marketplaces, offset printing prepress workflows, and applications built on the older PostScript ecosystem.
Converting a JPG to EPS embeds the raster image inside a PostScript wrapper - It does not trace the image into vector shapes. The EPS file contains the JPG pixel data encoded in PostScript format, which professional printing equipment and applications like Adobe Illustrator can place and print precisely.
If your workflow accepts PDF, that is almost always preferable to EPS for raster image embedding. PDF has superseded EPS for most print and publishing tasks, offers better compression, and is universally supported. Use EPS specifically when the receiving application or printer explicitly requires it.
Where EPS comes from
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) was introduced by Adobe in 1987 as a portable subset of the PostScript page description language. It wraps PostScript drawing commands plus an optional low-resolution TIFF preview in a single file that any prepress workflow can place into a page layout. EPS ruled the print industry through the 1990s and early 2000s — agencies traded logos, ads and illustrations as EPS files because Quark, PageMaker and InDesign could all import them. Although PDF/X has since replaced EPS for full pages, EPS remains common for individual logos at sign shops and merchandise vendors.
JPG vs EPS at a glance
| JPG | EPS | |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossy DCT | PostScript (text) wrapping JPEG DCT data |
| Transparency | None | Clipping paths only (no alpha) |
| Typical file size (12 MP photo) | 3-5 MB | 3.5-5.5 MB (small wrapper overhead) |
| Best for | Web, sharing | Print production, sign-making |
| Animation | No | No |
| Bit depth | 8-bit | 8-bit JPEG plus optional duotone |
| Browser support | Universal | None (download only) |
Real-world workflow — Sign shop produces a large-format vinyl banner
- Client emails a 6000 px JPG of their store logo
- Convert JPG to EPS so plotter software can place it on artboard
- Add bleed and crop marks in Illustrator around the embedded EPS
- RIP to wide-format printer for vinyl output
Recommended conversion settings
| Use case | Settings |
|---|---|
| Sign shop logo | 8-bit JPEG DCT inside EPS, CMYK |
| Embroidery vendor | CMYK plus spot colour swatches |
| Newspaper ad | Grayscale, 200 DPI, halftone preview |
| Stock illustration deliverable | RGB, embedded ICC profile |
Where will your EPS file open?
| Platform | JPG | EPS |
|---|---|---|
| macOS Preview | ✓ | ✓ |
| Windows Photos | ✓ | ✗ |
| Outlook (desktop) | ✓ | ✗ |
| Gmail | ✓ | ✗ |
| iPhone Photos | ✓ | ✗ |
| Android gallery | ✓ | ✗ |
| Photoshop | ✓ | ✓ |
| Chrome/Safari/Firefox | ✓ | ✗ |
| Slack/Discord | ✓ | ✗ |
When to convert JPG to EPS
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a requirement in professional print production and stock photo workflows. Major stock photography agencies - Including Shutterstock and Adobe Stock - Accept EPS as a submission format. If you are a photographer or designer submitting images for sale or licensing, having an EPS version opens submission categories that JPG alone cannot fulfill.
Commercial print shops, sign manufacturers, and large-format print bureaus often request EPS files because their RIP (Raster Image Processor) systems are built around PostScript workflows. Sending a JPG-wrapped EPS ensures the file enters the print pipeline correctly and is processed at the intended resolution.
Illustrators and designers who work in Adobe Illustrator use EPS as an interchange format when sharing images with other agencies or studios. Embedding a photograph in an EPS container makes it easy to place within Illustrator or InDesign layouts alongside vector artwork without format conversion issues.
JPG to EPS tips
- Verify that the receiving application actually requires EPS - Most modern print workflows accept PDF, which is more efficient and widely supported.
- Use a high-resolution source JPG for EPS intended for print - The EPS wraps the raster data, so source resolution determines output print quality.
- Some EPS viewers (including Windows built-in viewer) cannot render EPS files without Ghostscript installed. Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign open EPS natively.
Why use this JPG to EPS converter
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Formats involved
JPG – Joint Photographic Experts Group
EPS – Encapsulated PostScript
JPG to EPS tips
- Convert JPG to EPS for formats that require EPS specifically — check whether your target platform needs it.
- Files are processed securely and deleted automatically after 24 hours.
- If the output looks different from expected, check that the source file is not corrupted or password-protected.
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Maybe you wanted something else?
- If you need a TIFF master for print → JPG to TIFF
- If you need a portable print deliverable → JPG to PDF
- If you need a scalable web-ready wrapper → JPG to SVG
- If you want to flatten EPS back to JPG for preview → EPS to JPG