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Your Logomax logo comes in professional vector formats — giving you the flexibility to use it across all digital and print environments. But to get the most out of your logo, you’ll often need to convert it into different file formats depending on the situation: a transparent PNG for your website, a PDF for your printer, or a JPG for a blog image.
Adobe Illustrator makes it easy to convert your logo between all standard formats — while maintaining perfect resolution, proper color settings, and a polished, professional appearance.
This guide will walk you through the correct steps to convert your logo files to SVG, PNG, JPG, PDF, and EPS, so you’re always ready to use your logo wherever your brand appears.
Before converting anything, always work from your original SVG or EPS file included with your Logomax purchase.
You can download your SVG and EPS files directly from your Logomax dashboard within 60 days after purchase.
These formats are fully editable and scalable — which makes them the ideal source files for converting to other formats. Avoid using PNG or JPG as your starting point, since they are raster-based and will lose quality when edited or exported again.
You’re now ready to export your logo into other formats based on your needs.
PNG is ideal for websites, email signatures, PowerPoint presentations, or any use where transparency and sharp display matter.
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Tip: Use PNG when you need sharp, clean logos with no background.
JPG is useful for embedding logos into non-transparent images, like blog headers or social graphics.
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Use JPG only when you do not need a transparent background.
PDF is the standard for printers and professionals. It preserves your logo’s vector quality and is ideal for documents, business cards, and flyers.
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Tip: PDF is the most printer-friendly format and can be opened on virtually any device.
EPS is a legacy format used in traditional printing and compatible with older software like CorelDRAW or QuarkXPress.
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EPS is great for commercial printers or signage companies, especially when used with vector-based workflows.
SVG is perfect for websites, apps, or any scenario where you want your logo to scale smoothly across screen sizes.
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Tip: SVG files are editable by developers and can be animated or styled with CSS.
Create a folder structure that separates your logo files by purpose. For example:
/ Logo/
├── logo_primary.ai
├── logo_transparent_web.png
├── logo_blog_header.jpg
├── logo_print_highres.pdf
├── logo_for_printer.eps
├── logo_web.svg
This helps you find the right format quickly — and ensures you don’t accidentally use a low-resolution image in a professional setting.
Your Logomax logo was designed to work across every format and platform — and with Illustrator’s export tools, you can confidently convert your logo into the right format for every scenario.
Final Tips:
Want to adjust your brand name, tagline, or colors before exporting? Logomax offers free customization within 30 days after purchase, available directly through your dashboard.
With the right format at your fingertips, your logo will always look as professional as your business.