How do you save a figure with a trasparent background?

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How do you save a figure with a trasparent background? I want to save a figure as a png image that has a transparent background so I can put the image into PowerPoint and the PowerPoint graphic will show through the Matlab figure.

Answers (3)

jonas
jonas on 2 Mar 2018
Edited: Stephen23 on 14 Mar 2018
The most recent version of export_fig includes a -transparent option for .png export
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Ron Beck
Ron Beck on 5 Mar 2018
Thanks for the response, but neither worked. Is it critical where I put the lines of code?
jonas
jonas on 14 Mar 2018
Sorry for the late response. If you did not solve it already perhaps you can upload the code and I will have a look.
The first option calls the current axis (gca), so it should be located after the figure. The other option should be at the beginning of the code.

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cui,xingxing
cui,xingxing on 30 Aug 2021
since Matlab R2020a, use "exportgraphics", for example ,you can do like this
x = 0:.1:2*pi;
y = sin(x);
% save to transparented image
figure;
plot(x,y,'LineWidth',4);
set(gcf, 'color', 'none');
set(gca, 'color', 'none');
exportgraphics(gcf,'transparent.eps',... % since R2020a
'ContentType','vector',...
'BackgroundColor','none')
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haoming
haoming on 7 Aug 2024
Moved: DGM on 8 Oct 2024
Hi, I received the same error
my code is:
exportgraphics(gcf,'sweep_plot.jpg','Resolution',600,'BackgroundColor','none')
error:
Warning: Background transparency is not supported; using white instead.
Juan
Juan on 8 Oct 2024
Moved: DGM on 8 Oct 2024
Haoming,
you are trying to generate a jpg with a transparent background, which is not supported, change it to png and it should work

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Subba Reddy
Subba Reddy on 22 Jan 2020
Non matlab way, Can use gimp software to remove white background from image, by selecting the background with color select tool, invert selection and copy. Then create new gimp window with background option as tranperancy, and paste it into that and export that as png. Not programmable but can be used to prepare images for presentation.

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