Export Visual Editor designs

Choose PNG, WebP, JPEG, GIF or video, select resolution and transparency, and export one or every page from Screenhance.

3 min readProduct-verified 20 August 2026By the Screenhance team

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Choose the format that matches the destination and avoid blurry, transparent or unexpectedly watermarked files.

01

Choose the right format

FormatChoose it when
PNGYou need sharp UI, text or transparency and broad compatibility
WebPYou need a smaller modern web image and transparency may still matter
JPEGThe design is photographic, has no transparency and file size matters
GIFYou need a simple self-playing loop in a destination that accepts GIF
VideoThe design contains video or needs smoother, longer motion
ZIPYou are exporting every page in a multi-page design
02

Set resolution, quality and background

  • 1× exports at the canvas dimensions. Use higher resolution for Retina displays, large placements or later downscaling when your plan allows it.
  • JPEG quality trades file size for detail. UI text and thin lines reveal compression sooner than photographs.
  • Transparency is available only in formats that support alpha. JPEG always has an opaque background.
  • Video pages export at their native composition rules rather than using the still-image scale selector.
03

Verify the downloaded file

  1. 1Open the file outside Screenhance and confirm its pixel dimensions.
  2. 2Inspect small text, screenshot sharpness, crop edges and any transparent areas at 100% zoom.
  3. 3For animation, watch a full loop and check the first and final frames.
  4. 4Upload the file to a draft of its real destination before exporting a large batch.

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