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I have a PS file that has text that I converted to a shape, plus another shape. I want to convert that to an SVG file, but, when I use the Explort As dialog, the only export file options are GIF, PNG and JPG. If I do Save As, the only options are Photoshop, Large Document Format, Photoshop PDF, and TIFF.
I searched the help system, there's nothing there that I can find. Did they remove SVG export from Photoshop?? I sure hope not. I have Photoshop 22.4.3.
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Hi everyone,
I understand how difficult it must be not to be able to export into an SVG format through Photoshop. However, I wanted to suggest trying Adobe Express as a possible solution for converting your images into the desired format: https://www.adobe.com/express/feature/image/convert/svg?cgen=JQVGW3QK&mv=other
I genuinely hope this helps in your work. Let us know your feedback.
Thanks,
Mohit
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Hi all,
Export to SVG format functionality discontinued from Photoshop 22.5 version in August'2021 last year. This feature in Photoshop has always been experimental and discontinued due to low usage and limitations.
If you still want to export your Photoshop document as SVG, you can follow any of these workarounds here: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/export-artboards-layers.html#discontinue-export-as-svg
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Hi, you can!
Navigate to Edit > Preferences > Export and check Use Legacy Export As. You might need to restart Photoshop for changes to take effect. This step ensures SVG support is activated. Export Workflow: For exporting a single SVG file, go to File > Export > Export As, then select SVG as the format.
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You do realize that feature "Use Legacy Export As" has also been removed as well? [removed by moderator] Adobe wants us to pay for [Illustrator] now to do what photoshop used to do fine with its vector tools.
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I don't like the idea that PHOTOSHOP 2024 cannot export a simple square in SVG.
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Different tools for different tasks -- Photoshop is a pixel-based raster image editor; not a math-based vector graphics app.
Use Adobe Express FREE SVG Converter below to generate SVGs from your JPG or PNG files. No purchase necessary.
https://www.adobe.com/express/feature/image/convert/svg
Hope that helps.
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I don't know if people still got the problem, but there is a simple solution: go to Files > Export > Export settings
In the settings window popping up, go to the bottom under "Settings" place a checkmark at the "use older/earlier "export as" and the hit "OK". now you can export as SVG 🙂
OBS sorry if my english or the actions aint called exactly what it's really called, i got my photoshop in danish. but hope you guys get the way to change it 🙂 Best regards
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As of now for Mac the option to use any legacy exports/save as is not available anymore. It has been removed poorly for mac btw. still keeping artefacts of it. Via the search the setting is still findable and it's supposed position is highlighted, but the option is gone.
As all posted alternatives are not suitable for most people (Personally I took over a project with tens of thousands of images with text layers we sometimes need to reexport to svg ...) but ...
there is another alternative, at least for text layers:
- Select all text layers you like to export as svg (or the layer group)
- right click -> copy svg
- open an empty text file, paste & save as svg
As this is working flawlessly - why [cursing removed] there is not a menu entry doing this for us? For text layers or other layers which are of suitable shape that must be a solid alternative ... - even more so as all other alternative ways are not suitable at all: An online service which does convert one file at once only (and which is doing porly in my case), export as png then Illustrator, export as Illustrator path and then from there, adobe bridge ...
Why not simply add a simple menu entry on right click on suitable layers like text layers -> export as svg??? Maybe add the option to apply the whole height of the canvas.
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See my reply from Sep 2024:
