Raspberry AI generates assets in professional file formats that are natively compatible with Adobe Creative Cloud. When you're ready to take a design into Photoshop or Illustrator for production, retouching, or technical refinement, simply export in your preferred format and open the file directly in Adobe.
Designers can export assets from Raspberry AI in Adobe-native file formats — including PSD and SVG — and import existing Adobe color palettes (.ASE, .ACO) back into Raspberry AI to maintain brand color consistency
A designer generates multiple garment renders in Sketch to Render, then exports the preferred direction as a PSD – True Color at 300 DPI. In Photoshop, they composite the render against a campaign background, adjust lighting and shadows, and add finishing details before handing the file off to the production or retouching team — all without any resolution loss or file conversion.
A graphic designer uses the Graphics & Placement Prints module to generate a placement motif or logo for a garment. Rather than redrawing the artwork from scratch, they export it directly as an Adobe SVG and open it in Illustrator. The paths are automatically vectorized and ready to clean up, scale, and hand off to the embroidery or screen printing vendor.
A technical designer uses the 2D Sketch module to convert product photography into clean flat sketches. They export as Adobe SVG into Illustrator to refine construction lines, add measurement annotations, and build the technical specification sheet — using the AI-generated flat as the base rather than drawing from scratch.
An e-commerce team generates on-body or product photography assets in Raspberry AI and exports them as PNG or JPEG files directly into an Adobe Photoshop template used for product detail pages. Because the assets come out of Raspberry AI at production resolution, no upscaling or quality adjustment is needed before the files go live.
All formats are accessible from the download menu on any generated asset.
Format
Notes
PSD — True Color
Full-color layered Photoshop file, exported at 300 DPI (print-ready)
PSD — Indexed
Photoshop file with a limited color palette for specific production workflows
Adobe SVG
Vectorized format optimized for Adobe Illustrator — raster artwork is auto-converted to editable vector paths
TIFF — True Color
Uncompressed, high-fidelity raster format for print and professional workflows
TIFF — Indexed
Smaller, color-limited uncompressed raster format
PNG
High-quality raster with transparent background support
JPEG
Standard compressed format for sharing and review









































































