# Exporting a flow to an Image

[In the previous section, you learned how to use the Zoom in/out feature](/kb/appmixer-studio-features/visual-features/zooming-in-out.md). Now, supposing that you've already created a flow, you'll learn a simple way to export a flow to an image.

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Exporting a flow to an image
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To export a flow to an image, click on the arrow icon next to the "Start Flow" button.

![Click on the arrow next to the "Start Flow" button](/files/-MfDa1d1paJg0r--ZLr1)

As you can see, there are two options. You can export the flow as a PNG or SVG. The following process is the same for both of these formats. Right-click the image and download the image.

![Right-click the image and download the image](/files/-MfDalQjfk4kHBPAzuoR)

Voilà. You just learned a new feature! [In the next section, we'll show you how to rename a flow](/kb/appmixer-studio-features/visual-features/renaming-a-flow.md).


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