Leafage gives you two kinds of output: image files for use elsewhere, and project archives for preserving or moving the whole canvas.
Copy a generated image
Right-click a finished image node and choose:
- Copy image for imported image nodes.
- Copy as PNG for generated image nodes.
The image is copied to the clipboard so you can paste it into another app.
Download PNGs
Right-click a node and choose Download PNG. If the node has multiple downloadable images, Leafage shows Download X PNGs.
You can also select multiple nodes, right-click the selection, and download all available PNGs from the selected nodes.
Copy prompt text
Right-click a generated node and choose Copy prompt. This is useful when you want to reuse a prompt outside Leafage or compare prompt changes between branches.
Imported image nodes do not have a prompt to copy.
Export one project
From the Projects screen:
- Find the project card.
- Open its actions menu or right-click the card.
- Choose Export.
- Pick a destination for the
.leafagearchive.
The archive includes the project manifest and its assets.
Export all projects
- Open Projects.
- Click Settings.
- In General, find Backup.
- Click Export all.
- Save the
.leafagearchive.
Unsupported or unreadable projects are skipped.
Import a project archive
- Open Projects.
- Click the Import button.
- Choose a
.leafagearchive.
Leafage imports projects into the current project location and skips projects that already exist there.
What backups are for
Use backups when:
- Moving to a new project location.
- Keeping an offline copy before a large reorganization.
- Moving work to another Mac.
- Preserving a project before deleting nodes or old versions.
Backups do not activate a license
A project archive contains project work, not license activation. On another Mac, recover your license from Leafage after importing projects.