Export photos, videos, and documents in Pixelmator Pro on Mac
You can export documents in Pixelmator Pro to many common image file formats.
In Pixelmator Pro on Mac, choose File > Export.
Optional: Enter a new name for your document in the Save As field.
Click the location pop-up menu and choose an export location.
Click the Format pop-up menu and choose a file format for the exported image:
JPEG: A compressed format that creates small files suitable for use with websites and other photo apps
HEIC: A compressed file format that creates smaller files than JPEG
AVIF: A royalty-free file format with a powerful compression algorithm to make images suitable for web use
PNG: A lossless file format, with transparency enabled, popular for web images and image editing
WebP: A file format that supports transparency, with file sizes 25 percent smaller than similar-quality JPEG or PNG files
TIFF: A lossless file format that supports 16-bit color and transparency, popular with professional photographers and optimal for print
SVG: A vector file format with properties defined in XML files
PDF: A file format primarily used for reading and producing documents, especially those containing images and text
JPEG-2000: A flexible raster image format with better compression performance than JPEG, but less widely adopted
GIF: Graphics Interchange Format, a raster image format that supports 8-bit color depth and can display 256 colors from the 24-bit RGB color space. Recommended only for simple graphics
BMP: An uncompressed raster image format
OpenEXR: An HDR video format
Pixelmator Pro Document: The Pixelmator Pro Document format (PXD
Photoshop Document: The native Adobe Photoshop format (.PSD)
Motion Project: The Motion file format (.motn)
If necessary, adjust the settings for color profile, quality, dimensions, and more.
Click Export.