The Export dialog provides a streamlined approach to exporting your document, artboard or current selection, to a common file format by giving you quick access to standard export settings.
General settings
The following general settings can be adjusted from the Export dialog:
Format—select the format thumbnail for your exported file. Export formats include PNG, JPEG, GIF, TIFF, PSD, PDF, SVG, EPS, EXR and HDR.
Preset—sets predefined export options for the selected file format. Select from the pop-up menu. As well as the default application presets, this pop-up menu can contain custom presets.
Area—instead of exporting the Whole document, you can either export any document artboards or the currently selected object. For the latter you can export an object with or without its background using the Selection with background or Selection without background options. To export drawn slices or specific layers, use Export Persona.
Don't export layers hidden by Export persona—when selected, layers which have been hidden while in Export persona are excluded from the exported file even if they display on the page. If this option is off, all objects on the page (which are within the Area selected above) will be exported regardless of whether they are hidden in Export persona.
Include bleed—when selected, any Bleed set from New Document dialog (or Document Setup) will be included in the PDF output.
More—accesses advanced settings for the chosen file format. For more information on these settings, see the Export Options panel topic.
Additional settings
For PNG, JPEG, GIF, TIFF, EXR and HDR file formats:
Size—by default, displays the native dimensions of your image. Type value(s) to set an alternative width and/or height for your exported image.
Lock aspect ratio—when selected (default), the image's native aspect ratio is honored. If this option is off, exported image width and height can be set independently.
Resample—select which resampling method (see note below) to use if the image is to be upsampled or downsampled on export.
For JPEG file formats:
Quality—sets the resulting quality of the exported image. Higher quality may result in significantly larger file sizes.
For SVG file formats:
Export text as curves for font independence—when selected, the text in the resulting file will be drawn as curves (therefore displaying precisely as intended, even if viewed on a device without the used fonts installed). If this option is off (default), text will be exported as text and the viewing device will need the used fonts installed for it to be viewed correctly.
For PDF, SVG and EPS file formats:
Raster DPI—this option lets you choose the resolution for rasterization for effects which will be rasterized on export.
For EPS file formats:
Postscript level—sets the version of the exported postscript file. Select from the pop-up menu.
For TIFF file formats:
Save Affinity Layers—Layers in the document are preserved in the exported TIFF image.
For PDF file formats:
Preview export when complete—when selected, the exported PDF will be automatically launched in your currently assigned PDF viewer.
To export a design as an image:
From the File menu, select Export.
Adjust the settings in the dialog.
Click Export.
To create a custom preset from advanced settings:
From the File menu, select Export.
In the dialog, select More.
Adjust the settings in the dialog.
Click Manage Presets and select Create preset.
Type in the name of the custom preset and click OK. The custom preset will appear in the pop-up menu subsequently.