.EPS File Extension
There is only one filetype that uses .EPS file extension and it is Encapsulated PostScript File.
Encapsulated PostScript File
| File category: | Vector Image Files |
|---|---|
| Developer: | Adobe |
| Open with: | GIMP (+14 more) |
| Platforms: | Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, iPadOS |
An EPS file is a type of image file saved in the Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format. It can contain vector graphics, text, and bitmap images. Vector graphics in EPS files are scalable without losing quality, making them useful for large prints like posters or banners. These files also often include a low-resolution preview image to display in programs that cannot fully open the EPS format.
Adobe developed the EPS format in the late 1980s. The first version appeared between 1985 and 1988, with version 2.0 released in 1989. Version 3.0, the latest published specification, came out in 1992. It was originally designed to make it easier to transfer graphics between different platforms and applications.
EPS files are commonly used by graphic designers and printing professionals to store high-quality artwork, such as logos, drawings, and illustrations. The format is ideal for projects requiring scalability, as images remain sharp at any size. While EPS files are not as widely used today as formats like JPEG or PNG, they remain popular in professional design and printing workflows.
How to Open .EPS as Encapsulated PostScript File
EPS files can be opened with various graphic design and image editing software. Some popular programs include:
- Adobe Illustrator
- CorelDRAW Graphics Suite
- Affinity Designer
- Adobe Photoshop
- GIMP
To open an EPS file in Adobe Illustrator, select File > Open and choose the file.
How to Convert an EPS File
EPS files can be converted into other formats for easier sharing or editing. Many image editors, including Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW, support exporting EPS files to formats like:
- JPG (JPEG Image)
- PNG (Portable Network Graphic)
- PDF (Portable Document Format)
- SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)
- TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)
Because EPS files can contain executable PostScript code, some applications, including Microsoft Office, block EPS files for security reasons. If needed, you can convert EPS files to safer, widely accepted formats before sharing or inserting them into documents.
Applications That Open EPS Files
Windows Apps for EPS Files:
- GIMP Free
- Adobe Acrobat Reader Free
- Serif Affinity Designer Free Trial
- Scribus Free
- Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (now Acrobat Reader) Free
- QuarkXPress Free Trial
- XnViewMP Free
- Ghostscript Free
- Adobe Photoshop Free Trial
- Corel PaintShop Pro Free Trial
- Adobe Illustrator Free Trial
- CorelDRAW Graphics Suite Free Trial
- Adobe InDesign Free Trial
- KDE Okular Free
- Canvas GFX Canvas X Pro Free Trial
macOS Apps for EPS Files:
- GIMP Free
- Adobe Acrobat Reader Free
- Serif Affinity Designer Free Trial
- Scribus Free
- Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (now Acrobat Reader) Free
- QuarkXPress Free Trial
- XnViewMP Free
- Adobe Photoshop Free Trial
- Adobe Illustrator Free Trial
- CorelDRAW Graphics Suite Free Trial
- Adobe InDesign Free Trial
- KDE Okular Free
Linux Apps for EPS Files:
- GIMP Free
- Adobe Acrobat Reader Free
- Scribus Free
- Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (now Acrobat Reader) Free
- XnViewMP Free
- Ghostscript Free
- KDE Okular Free
iOS Apps for EPS Files:
- Adobe Acrobat Reader Free
- Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (now Acrobat Reader) Free
- Adobe Photoshop Free Trial
Android Apps for EPS Files:
iPadOS Apps for EPS Files:
- Serif Affinity Designer Free Trial
- Adobe Photoshop Free Trial
- Adobe Illustrator Free Trial