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excalidraw/packages/utils
Ryan Di 204e06b77b feat: compact layout for tablets (#9910)
* feat: allow the hiding of top picks

* feat: allow the hiding of default fonts

* refactor: rename to compactMode

* feat: introduce layout (incomplete)

* tweak icons

* do not show border

* lint

* add isTouchMobile to device

* add isTouchMobile to device

* refactor to use showCompactSidebar instead

* hide library label in compact

* fix icon color in dark theme

* fix library and share btns getting hidden in smaller tablet widths

* update tests

* use a smaller gap between shapes

* proper fix of range

* quicker switching between different popovers

* to not show properties panel at all when editing text

* fix switching between different popovers for texts

* fix popover not closable and font search auto focus

* change properties for a new or editing text

* change icon for more style settings

* use bolt icon for extra actions

* fix breakpoints

* use rem for icon sizes

* fix tests

* improve switching between triggers (incomplete)

* improve trigger switching (complete)

* clean up code

* put compact into app state

* fix button size

* remove redundant PanelComponentProps["compactMode"]

* move fontSize UI on top

* mobile detection (breakpoints incomplete)

* tweak compact mode detection

* rename appState prop & values

* update snapshots

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Co-authored-by: dwelle <5153846+dwelle@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-09-12 10:18:31 +10:00
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@excalidraw/utils

Install

npm install @excalidraw/utils

If you prefer Yarn over npm, use this command to install the Excalidraw utils package:

yarn add @excalidraw/utils

API

serializeAsJSON

See serializeAsJSON for API and description.

exportToBlob (async)

Export an Excalidraw diagram to a Blob.

exportToSvg

Export an Excalidraw diagram to a SVGElement.

Usage

Excalidraw utils is published as a UMD (Universal Module Definition). If you are using a module bundler (for instance, Webpack), you can import it as an ES6 module:

import { exportToSvg, exportToBlob } from "@excalidraw/utils";

To use it in a browser directly:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/@excalidraw/utils@0.1.0/dist/excalidraw-utils.min.js"></script>
<script>
  // ExcalidrawUtils is a global variable defined by excalidraw.min.js
  const { exportToSvg, exportToBlob } = ExcalidrawUtils;
</script>

Here's the exportToBlob and exportToSvg functions in action:

const excalidrawDiagram = {
  type: "excalidraw",
  version: 2,
  source: "https://excalidraw.com",
  elements: [
    {
      id: "vWrqOAfkind2qcm7LDAGZ",
      type: "ellipse",
      x: 414,
      y: 237,
      width: 214,
      height: 214,
      angle: 0,
      strokeColor: "#000000",
      backgroundColor: "#15aabf",
      fillStyle: "hachure",
      strokeWidth: 1,
      strokeStyle: "solid",
      roughness: 1,
      opacity: 100,
      groupIds: [],
      roundness: null,
      seed: 1041657908,
      version: 120,
      versionNonce: 1188004276,
      isDeleted: false,
      boundElementIds: null,
    },
  ],
  appState: {
    viewBackgroundColor: "#ffffff",
    gridSize: null,
  },
};

// Export the Excalidraw diagram as SVG string
const svg = exportToSvg(excalidrawDiagram);
console.log(svg.outerHTML);

// Export the Excalidraw diagram as PNG Blob URL
(async () => {
  const blob = await exportToBlob({
    ...excalidrawDiagram,
    mimeType: "image/png",
  });

  const urlCreator = window.URL || window.webkitURL;
  console.log(urlCreator.createObjectURL(blob));
})();