You'll find all of Whimsical's export options under the Share button in the top right of any file.
Read about them below đ or, to learn about the sharing options check out this article.
First, switch to the Export tab in the share menu:
For boards, you can choose to Export (download) or Copy as image (to your clipboard) as a PNG. With either option, there are a few settings to choose from:
To copy content on your board as an image, select the content you want to copy, right-click on it and select Copy as image. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Command
(Mac) or Control
(PC) + Shift
+ C
.
On our free Starter plan, the following limitations apply for exporting your content and copying it as an image:
You will need to upgrade to Pro to remove any of these limitations.
Note: We don't currently support any type of export to Illustrator, Sketch, or Figma. Although we do have an experimental feature which lets you save a board as an SVG - just add /svg to the end of your board URL. It should look like this whimsical.com/XXXXXXXX/svg
This will load the SVG image where you can right click, and Save As...
To export a Doc or Board file as a PDF, select Print, then save as a PDF from there:
Note: On Windows devices , "Microsoft Print to PDF" is the default destination in the print dialog. This setting outputs a flat vector image PDF where you cannot select text.
For a rich PDF change the destination in the print dialog to "Save as PDF":
Select whatever you want from a file and copy it to your clipboard with Command + C
(Mac) or Control + C
(PC). Then paste it directly as an image into another app (some native apps like Slack, unfortunately, don't support this).
Alongside the options mentioned above, mind maps can also be exported as text.
To export a mind map as text, select the main node (or any other node if you want to export only part of the mind map), copy it, and then paste it as plain text (sometimes called paste special) with Command
(Mac) or Control
(PC) + Shift
+ V
.
Note: You can export expanded card information by opening the card and using your browser's print shortcut ( Command
(Mac) or Control
(PC) + P
) then save as a PDF.
If you get an error message when exporting or copying a board, there are several workarounds you can try to resolve the issue:
/svg
to the end of your board URL. This will generate an SVG version of the file you can save. If you need a PNG specifically, you can convert the downloaded SVG to a PNG with a tool like this one.If you are experiencing blurry exports, here are some steps you can take to try and improve their quality:
/svg
to the end of your board URL. This will generate an SVG version of the file you can save. If you need a PNG specifically, you can convert the downloaded SVG to a PNG with a tool like this one.