- Cricut cutters are great for when you want to create patterns in materials.
- The guide below will show you what to do when Cricut images are not loading.
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If your Cricut images are not loading or you get the error,
Your file includes unsupported items. For best results, use a different file type
If this happens, it’s either a fault from the image or your configuration. Read this detailed guide to the end to explore the various ways to repair all Cricut image load problems.
How do I fix Cricut image loading problems
1. Arrange and resize the design
After resizing the design, the next step is to move it to display on the mat correctly. On the toolbar, we will move the design using the settings in the POSITION section.
2. The image contains clipping paths
A clipping path is a layer of multiple shapes, which masks other shapes. Flatten the image into a single shape using a graphics designing program.
For example, you can do this in Adobe Illustrator with the help of the tools under the Pathfinder panel. To locate the Pathfinder panel, press SHIFT + CTRL + F9 or click Windows on the Illustrator menu and select Pathfinder from the dropdown.
After flattening the image, export it to Cricut in a supported format. This solves Cricut image load problems in most cases.
3. Convert the text for use in Design Space

To export your image to Cricut Design Space, you must first convert all editable text into shapes. The tools above can help you transform the texts into shapes while keeping it looking the same.
4. Linked images cause Cricut image load problems
A common reason why Cricut images are not loading is that they are not really embedded in the file. To reduce the file size, many people like to link images to the file, but Cricut Design Space cannot identify these linked files.
Your files must be in a supported format for you to import them to Circuit Design Space. Files in the DXF or SVG formats are layered into separate colors, and so you cannot upload them to Cricut.
So, make sure you export the file as either a JPG, PNG, GIF, or BMP file. The solutions here should fix your Cricut image load problems.
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