Choose the format that matches the destination and avoid blurry, transparent or unexpectedly watermarked files.
01
Choose the right format
| Format | Choose it when |
|---|---|
| PNG | You need sharp UI, text or transparency and broad compatibility |
| WebP | You need a smaller modern web image and transparency may still matter |
| JPEG | The design is photographic, has no transparency and file size matters |
| GIF | You need a simple self-playing loop in a destination that accepts GIF |
| Video | The design contains video or needs smoother, longer motion |
| ZIP | You 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
- 1Open the file outside Screenhance and confirm its pixel dimensions.
- 2Inspect small text, screenshot sharpness, crop edges and any transparent areas at 100% zoom.
- 3For animation, watch a full loop and check the first and final frames.
- 4Upload the file to a draft of its real destination before exporting a large batch.