EPS to JPG Converter
Convert EPS files to JPG online for free. Rasterize Encapsulated PostScript to shareable JPEG images — no Adobe Illustrator needed. Up to 50 MB.
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Also supports AI, SVG, PDF, PS • Max 50 MB
How to Convert EPS to JPG
Upload
Drag and drop your EPS file into the converter above, or click Choose EPS File to browse your device.
Convert
Click Convert to JPG. Our server rasterizes your EPS using Ghostscript at high resolution. Takes a few seconds.
Download
Click Download JPG to save the converted file. That's it — no registration, no email required.
Convert EPS to JPG on Any Device
On Windows
Windows has no built-in EPS viewer. Double-clicking an EPS file usually opens it in a text editor, showing raw PostScript code instead of the image. Professional software like Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW can open EPS files, but these are expensive paid applications. Free tools like GIMP and Inkscape offer basic EPS support but require Ghostscript to be installed separately. A web-based converter lets you preview and convert EPS files to JPG instantly without installing anything.
On Mac
macOS Preview can open some EPS files thanks to built-in PostScript support, but rendering can be unreliable — complex EPS files with embedded fonts, clipping paths, or CMYK colors may not display correctly. Preview can export to JPG via File > Export, but the output quality depends on how well it interpreted the EPS. For reliable conversion with accurate rendering, an online converter using Ghostscript produces consistent, high-quality results regardless of EPS complexity.
On iPhone / iPad
iOS cannot open EPS files at all. If you receive an EPS attachment via email or download one from a cloud service, the Files app shows it as an unsupported document. There are no native iOS apps that handle EPS reliably. The simplest solution is to open this converter in Safari, upload the EPS file, and download a JPG that you can view, share, or add to your Photos library.
On Android
Android has no native EPS support. EPS files downloaded from email or file-sharing services appear as unrecognized file types. While some third-party apps claim to open EPS files, most produce poor-quality rasterizations or fail on complex files. A browser-based converter works on any Android device — upload the EPS from your file manager and download a JPG that works everywhere.
What is EPS?
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a graphics file format based on the PostScript page description language. Developed by Adobe in 1987, EPS was designed to be a universal exchange format for print-ready graphics. It can contain both vector graphics (paths, curves, text) and raster images (embedded bitmaps), making it extremely versatile for professional publishing workflows.
EPS files support CMYK color space, spot colors (Pantone), embedded fonts, and clipping paths — all features required for professional offset printing. A single EPS file can contain a company logo that prints cleanly on a business card and a billboard alike, because the vector data scales to any size without losing quality.
The main limitation of EPS is its accessibility. Opening an EPS file requires specialized design software like Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, or Affinity Designer. Most computers, phones, and web browsers cannot display EPS files natively. The format has been largely superseded by PDF and SVG for new projects, but millions of EPS files still exist in logo libraries, stock image sites, and print archives.
How to Open EPS Files
On Windows, there is no built-in EPS viewer — you need Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, or the free GIMP (with Ghostscript installed). On Mac, Preview can open simple EPS files but may struggle with complex ones. On iPhone and Android, there is no native EPS support at all. The easiest way to view an EPS file on any device is to convert it to JPG or PNG first.
What is JPG?
JPG (also called JPEG) is the most widely used image format for photographs and web images. It uses lossy compression with adjustable quality, allowing you to balance visual quality against file size. JPG does not support transparency, layers, or vector data.
JPG excels at compressing photographs and complex images with smooth color gradients. At quality settings of 85–95%, the visual difference from the original is negligible, while the file is dramatically smaller. JPG is the standard format for digital cameras, email attachments, social media uploads, and web pages. Its universal compatibility means every device, browser, and application can display JPG images without issues.
How to Open JPG Files
JPG has truly universal support. On Windows, the Photos app, Paint, and IrfanView all open JPG files. On Mac, Preview and Photos handle JPG natively. On iPhone and Android, JPG is the native photo format — every gallery app and camera app works with it. On Linux, Eye of GNOME, GIMP, and Shotwell all support JPG. Every web browser, email client, and social media platform displays JPG images natively.
EPS vs JPG: Quick Comparison
| Feature | EPS | JPG |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Vector / mixed (vector + raster) | Raster (pixels) |
| Compression | None (PostScript code) | Lossy (DCT-based) |
| Scalability | Infinite (vector data) | Fixed resolution |
| Color space | RGB, CMYK, spot colors | RGB only |
| Transparency | Yes (clipping paths) | No |
| Embedded fonts | Yes | No (rasterized) |
| Typical file size | 100 KB – 50 MB | 50 KB – 5 MB |
| Web browser support | None | Universal |
| Mobile support | None | Universal |
| Editing | Illustrator, CorelDRAW | Any image editor |
| Best for | Print, logos, professional graphics | Web, email, social media, sharing |
Why Convert EPS to JPG?
Preview without design software
EPS files require expensive software like Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW to open. If a client, colleague, or stock image site sends you an EPS file and you just need to see what it looks like, converting to JPG gives you an instant preview viewable on any device — no software installation, no subscriptions.
Share via email and messaging
You cannot attach an EPS file to an email and expect the recipient to view it inline. Email clients do not render EPS. Converting to JPG produces a compact, universally viewable image that displays correctly in every email client, messaging app, and social media platform.
Publish on the web
No web browser can display EPS files. If you have logos, illustrations, or graphics in EPS format and need to publish them on a website, blog, or social media, converting to JPG creates web-ready images that load fast and display everywhere. For web use, JPG is the standard for photographic and complex images.
Embed in documents and presentations
Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Google Docs, and Google Slides have limited or no EPS support. If you need to insert a vector graphic from an EPS file into a document or presentation, converting it to JPG first ensures it displays correctly across all office applications and platforms.