Export, inspect & print
Get your work out — as pixels, vectors or a print-ready file. Copy CSS for developers, export PNG/SVG/PDF at the size you need, and add bleed, marks and cut lines for physical printing.
Inspect & copy CSS
The Inspect section turns any layer into ready-to-paste code.
Select a layer and open Inspect for its exact X / Y / W / H and a generated CSS block — width, height, font (on text), background, border-radius and border (on shapes), plus opacity and rotation. Copy CSS puts it on your clipboard. The editor menu’s Copy As also offers CSS, JSON, SVG and PNG.
Export
The pinned bar at the bottom of the right panel. It’s always there unless the canvas is empty.
Formats
PNG (raster), SVG and PDF (both vector, resolution-independent).
Scale & resolution
For a PNG of a screen frame, pick a scale — 0.5× · 0.75× · 1× · 1.5× · 2× · 3× · 4×. For a PNG of a print artboard, pick a DPI — 96 · 150 · 300 · 600. SVG and PDF are fixed at 1× (vectors don’t have a resolution).
What gets exported
The label tells you the target: with nothing selected you export the whole Page (trimmed to its content); with a loose selection, only those layers; with a single frame, the frame and everything in it.
Open the export menu with ⇧ ⌘ E. (JPG, WebP, GIF and video options fall back to PNG; SVG, PDF and PNG are the true formats.)
Print & prepress
Turn on “Print artboard” in a frame’s Size section to unlock the Print controls — for stickers, cards and anything headed to a printer or cutter.
Resolution & bleed
DPI 96 / 150 / 300 / 600. Bleed None / 2 / 3 / 5 mm — art that extends past the trim so there’s no white edge after cutting. Safe area Off / 2 / 3 / 5 mm — an inset guide to keep important content away from the trim.
Marks
Crop (trim marks), Reg (registration marks for aligning colors), and Mirror (flip for heat-transfer / DTF).
Cut lines (dielines)
Select a shape and hit Mark as cut line (dieline) to flag it as a cut contour. On export it’s excluded from the PNG raster and re-emitted as a true-vector spot path in SVG and PDF — exactly what a cutter (a Cricut, a Roland plotter, a print house) needs. The editor menu also has a dedicated Export for Cricut.