Convert PPT to JPG
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What is a PPT file?
PPT is the classic Microsoft PowerPoint presentation format used from PowerPoint 97 through PowerPoint 2003. Unlike the newer PPTX format (based on XML), PPT uses a proprietary binary format. PPT files contain slides with text, images, charts, speaker notes, and basic animations. While Microsoft has moved to PPTX as the default format since Office 2007, millions of legacy PPT files still exist in corporate archives, educational institutions, and older systems. PPT files are also commonly received from users who work with older versions of Office or LibreOffice.
PPT vs JPG — What's the difference?
PPT is an editable presentation format containing multiple slides with text, images, and transitions, while JPG is a static raster image. PPT requires PowerPoint or compatible software to open, whereas JPG works on any device. Converting PPT to JPG creates a static image of each slide, preserving the visual layout exactly as rendered. This makes slides universally viewable without presentation software.
When should you convert PPT to JPG?
Convert PPT to JPG when you need to share slide images on social media, embed them in blog posts, or send them to people who don't have PowerPoint installed. JPG conversion is also useful for archiving old presentations as images, creating preview thumbnails, or extracting slide designs for reuse in other projects. If you have legacy PPT files that won't open in modern software, converting to JPG ensures the content remains accessible.
How to convert PPT to JPG
Upload
Click or drag your PPT files into the upload area.
Convert
Each slide is rendered as a separate JPG. Watch real-time progress.
Download
Download converted JPG files individually or as a ZIP.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this converter really free?
Yes, completely free with no limits on file count or file size (up to 100 MB per file).
Are my files safe?
Files are processed on secure servers in Germany and automatically deleted after 15 minutes.
What is the difference between PPT and PPTX?
PPT is the older binary format used by PowerPoint 97-2003. PPTX is the modern XML-based format introduced with Office 2007. Both contain presentation slides, but PPTX supports more features and is the current standard. Our converter handles both formats.
How are multiple slides handled?
Each slide in your PPT file is converted to a separate JPG, numbered sequentially. Download them individually or as a single ZIP archive.
Are animations preserved?
No. JPG is a static image format, so animations and transitions are not preserved. Each slide is captured as a still image showing its final visual state.