What is an EPS file?
Developed by Adobe Systems, the EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) format store graphics files such as artworks that are used by the PostScript language. These belong to the vector image file type and can be in binary or ASCII format. It also contains an embedded preview bitmap.
You get support for EPS in most of the vector graphic editing application, which makes it one of the most accessible mediums for users to transfer image data between two devices or across operating systems. Users can convert these files to other bitmap formats such as TIFF, PNG, JPG, or PDF using any of the supported editing software.
How to Open EPS Files
How to Make EPS Files
Below are some software programs that can open EPS files. Download one to open your file now.