Sharing shouldn't be the hard part.
You built the timeline. Now try sending it.
Blurry screenshots
The timeline you spent hours on looks like it was captured on a flip phone.
Format roulette
PDF won't print. PNG pixelates. JPEG loses details. Pick your poison.
Last-minute scramble
"Can you send that as a poster?" Now you're rebuilding in Illustrator at 4:55pm.
Export as PNG.
Export as SVG.
Done.
Choose your format, click export, move on. Both pixel-perfect. Both instant.
See the difference
Zoom in. PNG shows pixels. SVG stays sharp forever.
Looks great at normal size
Looks great at normal size
Print a poster? Use SVG. Share on Slack? PNG is perfect.
When to use what
Quick guide to picking the right format.
PNG | SVG |
|---|---|
Best for screens Slack, email, presentations | Best for print Posters, reports, large formats |
Fixed resolution Choose quality on export | Infinite scale Sharp at any zoom level |
Smaller file size Easy to attach and share | Editable Open in Illustrator, Figma |
Universal compatibility Works everywhere | Future-proof Reuse at any size, forever |
Export for every context
Board presentations
PNG drops right into PowerPoint. Looks crisp on any projector. No fiddling with embeds.
War room posters
SVG prints sharp at any size. A0 plotter? No problem. The timeline on the wall, always current.
Stakeholder updates
PNG attaches to any email. No compatibility issues. They see exactly what you see.