PPT to Images Converter – Convert PPT Online (Free Tool)
Convert PowerPoint slides to images. Export each slide as PNG or JPG image.
Example Output
Each slide is rendered to a high-resolution image. Choose format (PNG/JPG/WebP), resolution, and whether to include hidden slides.
slides.zip — 35 PNG/JPG files at 1920×1080, named slide-01.png…slide-35.png
What is PPT to Images Converter?
Convert every slide of a PowerPoint deck into a high-resolution image — PNG, JPG, or WebP — at whatever resolution you specify (up to 4K). Useful for embedding slides into web pages or blog posts, sharing decks with people who don't have PowerPoint, or feeding slides into a video editor.
Why use this tool?
- Touch-friendly UI, fine on phones for on-the-go edits
- No registration, account, or installation required
- No API keys to manage and no rate limits to monitor
- No file upload — confidential reports never leave your computer
- Built on SheetJS / pdf.js / OOXML — the same libraries used by serious desktop tools
How to use
- Upload your PowerPoint file (.pptx)
- Select output format (PNG/JPG)
- Click "Convert to Images" button
- Download images as ZIP
Examples
Blog-post embeds
Each slide becomes a 1920×1080 PNG you can drop into a CMS for a "screenshot tour" of the deck.
Slide-as-video
Drop the PNG sequence into a video editor with 5-second per slide to produce a self-running version.
No-PowerPoint sharing
Mail a recipient a PDF or image folder so they can view slides without needing Office.
Common use cases
- Embedding individual slides into blog/web pages
- Building "slide tours" for newsletters
- Producing video-ready slide sequences
- Sharing slides with non-PowerPoint users
- Archiving slides as flat images alongside the source .pptx
Troubleshooting
- Text in some slides is blurry
- Increase render DPI / resolution. Default is 1920×1080 — bump to 4K for crisp text on large displays.
- Fonts replaced with similar-looking ones
- A custom font in the deck isn't available on the renderer. Embed fonts in the .pptx (File → Options → Save → Embed fonts) and re-export.
- Animations missing
- Images are static snapshots — they can't capture animations. Use the PowerPoint-to-video export instead if you need animated output.
Frequently Asked Questions
It renders each slide of your presentation as a separate image file (PNG or JPG). Each slide becomes one image of the entire visible page.
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