Export
For export palette file, see palette.
Start exporting
Open the sprite you want to export, click Menu->Export, you will the export methods.

Export Resprite Bundle
Resprite Bundle .resprite
is Resprite's sprite file format.
In sprite editor, click Menu->Export->Resprite Bundle. After that, you can share the bundle file by AirDrop or other methods, and save to Files too.
Export GIF image
In sprite editor, click Menu->Export->GIF image.

- Frames: Select frame range
- Frame Padding: Add extra padding to every frame
- Magification: Enlarge the size of the output image
- Output Size: Tell you the final result's size
Performance Hint: Resprite can export huge GIFs. Have been tested on case: 5000x5000 image size(after magnification) with 150 frames, the output gif size is 50mb+. (Device: iPad mini6)
Export Spritesheet image
In sprite editor, click Menu->Export->Spritesheet.

- Frames: Select frame range
- Layout: Choose how the frames placed in the sheet
- Row Size: Max frame count in a fow, more frames will wrap to next row
- Frame Padding: Add extra padding to every frame
- Magification: Enlarge the size of the output image
- Output Size: Tell you the final result's size
The result image format is PNG.
Export(share) with user-defined text
You can export the image with some text content.
When share to other App, some apps can use the text in some way. For example, twitter treat the text as the tweet content.

Export Aseprite file
Starting from version R17, we support exporting .aseprite
files.
Some functional structures of Aseprite files are not supported by Resprite. Similarly, some functional structures of Resprite cannot be expressed in Aseprite files, such as clipping masks, etc. See Ase file compatibility for details.
Export bead pattern
Bean art is an interesting hobby. When exporting, select Export Bead Pattern to export pixel art as a grid pattern suitable for beading.

The exported bead pattern images will have small grid and large grid lines.

Export video
When exporting videos, you can set the number of loops, which is helpful for showing your work on social media.
The encoding of the exported videos in the iOS version is h264 and the container is mp4. The DA version is selected by the user.

The DA version exports videos, and currently does not support h.264 encoding due to patent reasons. If you encounter format problems when using videos, please use software such as CapCut to convert its encoding to h264. The patent pool of the h.264 encoder will expire soon (opens in a new tab), and this encoding format will be supported at that time.
Batch export from gallery
- In gallery, click the "Select" button on top
- Select files or folders
- Choose an action on top
- Select export type
When a folder is selected, all sprites in the folder will be exported. And the result will keep the folder levels.

Send files to Desktop
Send single file to desktop is easy, but folders or multiple files need some tips:
AirDrop
If it is a Mac, AirDrop is recommended. Starting from iOS 17, different types of files can be transmitted through AirDrop at the same time, which is very convenient.
Transmitted through communication apps such as Messangers
Tools such as Messangers do not support the transmission of multiple files such as folders. So you have to pack it first:
- When exporting, choose to save to Local files
- In the file App, find the saved content and compress it into a Zip package
- Share the Zip package to communication software such as Messangers for transmission
Through cloud synchronization software (Dropbox, etc.)
Take the dropbox cloud as an example:
- Install Dropbox on both iPad and computer
- Choose to save to Dropbox when exporting iPad