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Share your art with the world in a variety of useful image formats. Or export individual layers as PDFs, bulk images, and looping animations.
Share your entire artwork as a layered or flattened image file. Procreate offers a wide range of file formats tailored to different purposes, including:
Export your artwork to the native .procreate format.
Tap Actions > Share > Procreate, then select a destination for your file.
Using the .procreate format guarantees all data associated with your artwork is kept intact. This means all layers, masks, and effects are perfectly preserved. Your Canvas Information is also carried over in this file format. This allows the recipient of your file to view your signature. Finally, if you have set up Time-lapse recording for that canvas, your video data embeds in the file too.
Export your artwork as an Adobe® Photoshop® file.
Tap Actions > Share > PSD, then select a destination for your file.
This will save your image into the standard format used by Adobe® Photoshop®. This preserves all your layers, layer names, opacity, visibility and blend modes. This is a great way to send your file with all layers intact to share with someone who doesn’t have Procreate yet.
Export your artwork as a PDF file.
Tap Actions > Share > PDF, choose your desired quality from Good / Better / Best, and select a destination for your file.
The PDF format is ideal for digital distribution. It is the most practical choice for sending files to print houses and publishers.
Export your artwork as a versatile, web-ready JPEG file.
Tap Actions > Share > JPEG, then select a destination for your file.
JPEG is a 'lossy' format that will flatten your artwork into a single layer. JPEG exchanges a little bit of visual quality for a much smaller file size. One of the most common image formats, JPEGs are heavily supported, making them a versatile option for easy sharing.
Export your artwork as high-quality web-ready file with transparency.
Tap Actions > Share > PNG, then select a destination for your file.
PNG is a 'lossless' format - it will flatten your artwork but keep full image quality. While slightly larger in file size than JPEGs, PNGs are just as versatile. They also have the big advantage of preserving transparency in your artwork.
Export your artwork as a hi-res TIFF file.
Tap Actions > Share > TIFF, then select a destination for your file.
TIFF flattens your layers but perfectly preserves your image quality. This results in TIFF files being on the larger side. Used for decades in print, it is compatible with all major software. TIFFs are also common in many print workflows, making it a good choice for professionals.
Tap Actions > Share. Under the Share Layers section of the Share menu, you’ll find a complete list of layer export formats. Each format uses your layers in a different way.
All layers export together into one multi-page PDF. Each layer becomes a single page. If your canvas has five layers, your PDF will also have five pages.
This treats each layer as a separate PNG file, giving you a folder full of PNGs. If your canvas has five layers, your folder will also contain five individual PNG files.
This format makes each layer a frame in a looping animation. If your canvas has five layers, your animation will loop through five frames. GIF uses the most common and versatile format for web animations. PNG is ideal for animations with transparent elements. MP4 is less common than GIF, but can produce smaller file sizes.
Regardless of the format you choose, only visible layers will be exported.
For a more in-depth exploration, see Layers > Share Layers .
When you’ve selected your file format, the iOS Sharing system triggers automatically.
This allows you quick access to basic system functions such as Copy, Save to Photos, Assign to Contact, Print, and Save to Files.
iOS Sharing also gives you the freedom to export your image to any app linked to the iOS Sharing system. As a rule this includes commonly-used apps such as AirDrop, Messages, Mail, Notes, and plenty more. Available apps will vary depending on which apps you have installed on your iPad.
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