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Turn PCB Images into Production Files

Upload any PCB layout image and GerberGen automatically detects copper layers, silkscreen, and board outline — then exports Gerber ZIP, DXF, and SVG files ready for fabrication.

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Processing time
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Free to use

PCB Image Converter

Upload a PCB layout image to detect layers and export Gerber, DXF, and SVG files

Upload PCB Image

Drag and drop or click to browse — PNG, JPG, BMP, TIFF

Choose PCB Image

Max 25 MB · Best results with EDA software screenshots (black background)

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Works with exports from:KiCadEasyEDAAltium DesignerEagle CADFritzing
Process

How GerberGen Works

From image to fabrication-ready files in four automated steps — no manual tracing required.

Step 01

Upload Your PCB Image

Drag and drop a JPG, PNG, or BMP screenshot of your PCB layout — single or multi-layer boards supported.

Step 02

AI Detects Layers

GerberGen's vision model separates copper traces, silkscreen labels, drill holes, and board outline by color and geometry.

Step 03

Preview & Toggle Layers

Inspect each detected layer independently. Toggle copper, silkscreen, and board outline on/off to verify accuracy.

Step 04

Download Your Files

Export as Gerber ZIP (KiCad/EasyEDA compatible), DXF (AutoCAD/Fusion 360), or SVG for web and documentation.

Export Formats

Three Formats, One Upload

Every conversion produces Gerber, DXF, and SVG simultaneously — download whichever your workflow needs.

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Most Popular

Gerber ZIP

Industry-standard PCB fabrication format. Compatible with KiCad, EasyEDA, Altium, and all major PCB fabs.

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CAD Ready

DXF

AutoCAD Drawing Exchange Format for mechanical engineers. Import into Fusion 360, SolidWorks, or EAGLE.

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Web Ready

SVG

Scalable vector for documentation, datasheets, and web publishing. Editable in Inkscape or Illustrator.

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FAQ

Common Questions

GerberGen accepts PNG, JPG/JPEG, BMP, and TIFF images. For best results, use a high-resolution screenshot (at least 300 DPI equivalent) of your PCB layout from EasyEDA, KiCad, or Altium.