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Download your photo renders in different formats

Once your renders are complete, you can download them in several formats.

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Written by Sunil Vyas
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Before discovering all the download options on Omi, here's an article to help you create your first render.

Here are the steps to download your renders in your Omi space:

  1. Go to the "Renders" tab

  2. Click on the cloud with an arrow icon of the rendering you wish to download.

  3. Click on the download format you want.

The different download options

  • WEBP: high, medium or low resolution

    For your information, WebP is a format offering superior lossless and lossy compression for images on the web. Thanks to WebP, images are lighter and richer, for fast web pages.

  • JPEG: high, medium or low resolution

    The compactness of this format means that files can be opened quickly in most browsers and applications (including mobile ones) without any massive loss of quality.

  • PNG: high, medium or low resolution

    The compactness of this format speeds up the opening of files in most browsers (including mobile) without any massive loss of quality. Designers often use the PNG format for logos because it supports transparent backgrounds. This means they can overlay different backgrounds with logos that look very natural.

Download quality: High, Medium, or Low

Regardless of the selected format, you can choose the quality level of your render based on your needs. This only affects the image compression and file size, not its dimensions:

  • High: Best possible quality, highly detailed render with a larger file size.

  • Medium: A good balance between visual quality and file size.

  • Low: Smaller and faster to load, but with more noticeable loss of detail.

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You can also select multiple renders at once to download or delete them in bulk.

If you choose to download them, a link will be sent to your email with a ZIP file containing all the selected renders.

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