Feature

Export annotated images: PNG, SVG, CSV and batch

Annotated PNG export is free; vector SVG, per-image CSV and whole-folder batch export are Pro. Text and arrow annotations are free and editable, and they render into every export.

Annotated image with text labels, arrows and scale bar
Annotated export with scale bar

At a glance

  • PNG

    Full-resolution annotated export, free

  • SVG

    Self-contained vector export (Pro)

  • CSV

    Measurements, text, arrows and calibration per image (Pro)

  • Batch

    PNG + SVG + CSV for the whole folder (Pro)

What you get

Annotations that stay editable

Add text labels and arrows without touching the source image. Undo/redo covers them; the last styles become defaults for new annotations.

Full-resolution PNG

Export the annotated image at full resolution, free, with scale bars, geometry, labels, text and arrows rasterized cleanly.

Vector SVG

The self-contained SVG keeps every overlay as a true vector while embedding the source image, so it stays crisp in documents and vector tools.

Data you can reuse

CSV rows include measurements, text, arrows, calibration, complete coordinates and styles, ready for spreadsheets and analysis.

Batch the whole folder

Export every picture in a session to PNG, SVG and/or CSV in a chosen destination. Existing files are never overwritten.

Export: stock software vs G-Scope Desktop

Screenshots of the app window at screen resolutionFull-resolution annotated exports from the actual image data
Overlays baked in and unusable in other toolsVector SVG overlays plus machine-readable CSV
One image at a time, by handWhole-folder batch export in one action

Frequently asked questions

Which export formats are free?

Annotated PNG export is free. SVG, CSV and the folder batch export are Pro features (included while a genuine Smart G-Scope is connected).

Does export modify my original files?

No. Exports are written to a destination you choose and never overwrite existing files. Rasterized annotated exports are marked so they do not pollute the source gallery.

What is in the CSV?

Each row carries the measurement or annotation data: type, coordinates, style, calibration and derived values, plus capture metadata for context.