Convert PNG to EPS that prints right.
See where auto-trace breaks — then let a human deliver closed-shape, separation-ready EPS your RIP or press interprets cleanly.
You can convert PNG to EPS free with an instant tracer — but soft anti-aliased edges and compression halos trace as stray nodes and phantom colors, none of which prints cleanly. For print RIPs, sign software and legacy presses, a human redraw delivers closed vector shapes, spot-color separations, outlined type in 24 hours, guaranteed.
PNG has no paths. A print RIP or press needs clean geometry.
A PNG stores a grid of pixels. Auto-trace guesses an outline by following the boundary between light and dark, so a slightly soft or compressed edge becomes a jagged chain of hundreds of points, and the anti-aliased halo around each shape reads as dozens of near-duplicate colors.
A print RIP or press can't run that. It needs closed vector shapes, spot-color separations, outlined type — the things auto-trace never produces. We rebuild the geometry by hand to satisfy every one, then deliver native EPS plus a PDF proof.
Upload your PNG
Any resolution or messy source file — we work from what you have.
We rebuild it
A human redraws clean shapes, sets real fills and tidies the structure.
Clean EPS in 24h
You get native EPS plus a PDF proof, guaranteed.
Same PNG. Two very different EPSs.
| For print rip or press | Human redraw · VectorWiz | Free auto-trace |
|---|---|---|
| Shapes | Closed vectors | Open sub-paths |
| Color | Named separations | Unsplittable blends |
| Type | Outlined, safe | Missing-font risk |
| Raster | None — pure vector | Hidden embedded images |
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Send the PNG, we'll rebuild it right and have a production-ready EPS back in 24 hours — guaranteed.
