Exporting & downloading
When your work is ready to leave MotherFluxer, you export it. Most artifact types export from the same place — the Snapshot menu — and the file formats you get depend on the type of artifact you made.
Export from the Snapshot menu
For most artifact types, open the artifact and find the Snapshot menu. From there you can pull your work out as a downloadable file.
- Open the artifact you want to export.
- Open its Snapshot menu.
- Pick the format you want.
- Save the file to your device.
Some types (Audio and Video) use their own dedicated Export dialog instead of a one-tap download — see below.
Formats by artifact type
Each artifact type exports to the formats that make sense for it:
- Image — PNG.
- Video — MP4. Video uses an Export dialog where you choose the output resolution. Your Video renders on your device and downloads directly — a longer or higher-resolution Video just takes a little longer to finish.
- Document — DOCX, PPTX, PDF, PNG, HTML, Markdown, or Text. Choose whichever fits where the document is headed next.
- Audio — Audio has its own Export dialog with WAV, MP3, FLAC, Opus, MIDI, Stems, and Project. Use Stems to get separate tracks, MIDI for note data, or Project to keep an editable version.
- App — download the source file directly so you can run or edit the code inside your App wherever you like.
When an export is prepared with a temporary link
Most audio formats — WAV, MP3, FLAC, Opus, Stems, and Project — are prepared for you rather than handed over instantly. For these:
- Start the export and give it a moment to finish preparing.
- A download link appears when it's ready.
These links are temporary. After a short time, a link can expire and stop working.
- If a download link stops working, just re-export. Open the Export menu again, choose the same format, and a fresh link is generated.
- Re-exporting always produces a current, valid link, so there's no need to rush a download — you can come back and export again whenever you need the file.
Everything else — Images, Videos, Documents, Apps, and MIDI — downloads directly to your device, with no link to expire.
Quick tips
- Match the format to the destination: PDF for sharing a Document as-is, DOCX or PPTX to keep editing it elsewhere, PNG for a flat image of any visual artifact.
- For Audio you're remixing in another tool, export Stems or the Project rather than a single mixed-down file.
- If an older download link has gone stale, re-export to get a working one — your artifact and all its saved versions stay intact.