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Inspiring
January 14, 2026
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Exporting multiple artboards to JPEGs including Clipping Paths

  • January 14, 2026
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Hello Adobe,

In recent years, many online platforms have evolved and improved, with some now capable of supporting JPEG files that contain clipping paths.

 

Currently, the only way to save a JPEG file with a clipping path is by using the “Save As” command. The “Export As…”and “Save for Web…” commands do not include clipping paths. I understand the explanation that these commands are intended for digital use only; however, as mentioned above, the world of graphic software has evolved, and designers now require more flexible options.

The request is simple: we want to export multiple artboards to JPEG format while preserving the clipping paths we create.

 

Thank you.

2 replies

ogutuieAuthor
Inspiring
January 15, 2026

Thank you, frustration and anger with some Photoshop features/bugs/productivity things blinded me from expressing more clearly what I wanted :)))), thank again.

jane-e
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 15, 2026
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The request is simple: we want to export multiple artboards to JPEG format while preserving the clipping paths we create.

By @ogutuie

 

 

Save for Web (legacy) comes from the days of the defunct Image Ready, first released in 1998, later bundled with Photoshop, and still later incorporated into Photoshop. It will never be updated.

 

Your Idea got buried in your last line, so I pulled it out here to make it more visible to the Photoshop team. It's the first place where you refer to artboards when exporting to jpeg.

 

I also upvoted.

 

Jane