Export to PDF, EPUB, or another file format

To save a copy of your comic in another format, you export it in the new format. This is useful when you need to send the comic for printing or to upload it to a content management system.


  1. Open the comic, then choose File > Export To > [file format] (from the File menu at the top of your screen).
  2. Specify export settings:
    • PDF: These files can be opened and sometimes edited with applications like Preview and Adobe Acrobat. Click the Image Quality pop-up menu, then choose an option (the higher the image quality, the larger the file size).
    • EPUB: Use this format to make your document readable in an ebook reader (such as Apple Books). Enter the title and author name.
    • CBZ: CBZ is a popular publishing format for digital comics. There are many reader programs available for a wide variety of systems. The CBZ export facility lets you easily produce comics for those readers.
    • Images: Choose the pages you want to export as images, and select an image format for your document. The higher quality the image, the larger the file size.
  3. Click Save, then type a name for the comic (without the filename extension, such as .pdf or.epub, which is appended to the name automatically).
  4. To choose where to save the exported copy, click the Where pop-up menu, choose a location, then click Export.

To make it possible to read your comic in an ebook reader (such as Apple Books), you can export it in EPUB format.
  1. Open the comic, then choose File > Export To > [file format](from the File menu at the top of your screen).
  2. Enter the requested information:
    • Title and Author: Enter the title and author you want viewers to see if you publish it.
    • Genre: Assign a genre for the content.
    • Image Quality: Choose an image quality. Higher quality images result in larger files.
  3. Click Next, then type a name for the EPUB document.

    The filename extension .epub is automatically appended to the document name.

  4. To choose where to save the document, click the Where pop-up menu, choose a location, then click Export.