EXPORT
Export – PNG, JPG, PDF, MP4, GIF, SVG and more
Export your designs in all the formats you need – static images, multi-page PDFs, presentations, HTML embeds, JSON source, or video formats like MP4 and GIF – with quality controls, bleed, and custom sizes. Polotno Studio is a free tool and no registration is required.
Export in Polotno Studio turns the current canvas into a finished file. The editor renders the design exactly as shown on the canvas, including all layers, pages, animations, and the selected canvas size. Rendering happens in the browser unless a workspace uses its own server-side export endpoint. Polotno Studio is a free image and video editor that runs in the browser and does not require you to register before exporting.
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Supported formats
Polotno Studio exports PNG, JPG, transparent PNG, PDF, multi-page PDF, PPTX, HTML, JSON, MP4, GIF, and SVG. Image formats produce raster files, vector formats remain scalable where possible, document formats compile pages into a single file, and motion formats render animations or video layers into playable media.
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Quality and resolution
Export quality is controlled with a single resolution option. Increasing resolution produces a sharper file while keeping the layout unchanged. Higher resolutions take more time to render, and there are no additional scaling or export modifiers.
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Multi-page behavior
If the project contains multiple pages, export follows the exact page order shown in the editor. PDF and PPTX generate one page or slide per canvas page. MP4 and GIF render animations or sequential pages. Some formats allow exporting only the current page; others export the entire project by default.
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Canvas size
The exported file always uses the canvas size defined by the user. Custom dimensions export exactly as set in the editor, with no automatic resizing or cropping.
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File generation process
Exporting creates the file directly in the browser from the current canvas state. When rendering finishes, the file is immediately offered for download with no external processing involved.