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Extract Images from PowerPoint – Free Online Tool

Extract all images from PowerPoint presentations (.pptx). Download slide images easily.

Example Output

All embedded media is extracted at original resolution and format. Filenames include the slide number where each asset appears.

product-launch.pptx (28 slides, 65 embedded images)
images.zip — 65 files at original resolution (slide-3-img-1.png, slide-3-img-2.jpg…)

What is Extract Images from PowerPoint?

Recover every image embedded in a PowerPoint deck at its original resolution. The .pptx format is a ZIP of XML and media, so extraction is lossless — exactly the JPG/PNG/SVG the designer dropped in. Filenames include the slide number so it's easy to see where each asset was used.

Why use this tool?

  • Open-and-go: bookmark the page once and never look for an alternative
  • Instant results — no waiting on a server or upload progress bar
  • Touch-friendly UI, fine on phones for on-the-go edits
  • Built on SheetJS / pdf.js / OOXML — the same libraries used by serious desktop tools
  • Auto-detects encoding (UTF-8, Shift_JIS, GBK, Vietnamese) for CSV imports

How to use

  1. Upload your PowerPoint file (.pptx)
  2. Click "Extract Images"
  3. Preview extracted images
  4. Download individual or all images

Examples

Reclaim original artwork

A product-launch deck gives back all 65 product photos at full resolution for re-use across web and print.

Re-screenshot avoidance

Diagrams pasted into a slide can be pulled out and reused without re-screenshotting.

Track asset usage

Filenames like `slide-12-img-2.png` show exactly which slide each image came from.

Common use cases

  • Recovering original artwork from a finalised deck
  • Building an asset library from a deck
  • Reusing diagrams across other documents
  • Auditing what images a third party embedded
  • Migrating slide content to a CMS that needs separate images

Troubleshooting

Images look smaller than on the slide
PowerPoint scales images to slide dimensions; the extracted file is the original embedded size. The slide rendered it larger via stretching.
Background images on every slide appear many times
Same image referenced on multiple slides creates multiple references but usually one stored copy. Enable "deduplicate by hash" to keep one copy.
Embedded video files are in the ZIP too
Default behaviour. Filter to images only via the file-type checkbox if you don't want video/audio.

Frequently Asked Questions

Raster pictures and screenshots embedded in slides (PNG, JPG, GIF, etc.). Shapes drawn with PowerPoint primitives and SmartArt are not raster images and are not extracted as files.

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