Convert WPS Presentation DPS to JPG
Convert WPS Office DPS presentation files to JPG images.
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How DPS to JPG works
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About DPS to JPG conversion
DPS is the presentation format of Kingsoft WPS Office, the Chinese productivity suite that dominates desktop deployments across mainland government ministries, large state-owned enterprises, and most public-sector procurement contracts. It is binary, structurally similar to legacy PowerPoint .ppt, but with its own quirks: embedded Chinese fonts, custom shape libraries, and occasionally signed digital seals (印章) for official documents. Converting .dps to JPG produces a slide-per-image deck that opens anywhere without WPS installed.
Outside China, .dps files arrive most often via supplier emails from Shenzhen factories, government procurement portals, or joint-venture partners. Western recipients without WPS Office face a wall: PowerPoint refuses to open the format, LibreOffice handles only a subset, and the official WPS for Windows installer adds telemetry many corporate IT teams won't allow. jpg.now sidesteps the install entirely - upload the .dps, get JPGs back, share them in any channel.
The converter renders each slide at presentation aspect (16:9 or 4:3, matching the source) and preserves embedded fonts where the CJK glyphs are available. Animations and transitions flatten to their first frame, which is the expected behaviour for static distribution. If you need an editable copy back, the cleanest path is JPG to a fresh PowerPoint via screenshot import; for archival, bundle the slides with /jpg-to-pdf and the deck becomes universally readable.
Where JPG comes from
Kingsoft launched WPS (Word Processing System) in 1989 in Zhuhai, predating Microsoft Word in mainland China, and the .dps container is the presentation companion to the .wps and .et spreadsheet formats. After Microsoft Office gained ground in the 1990s, Kingsoft rebuilt WPS in the 2000s to match Office user interfaces almost button for button, while keeping a lighter footprint and full Chinese-language support. WPS Office is mandated or strongly preferred across Chinese government agencies, state-owned enterprises, and schools, so .dps continues to circulate at huge volume despite being almost unknown outside the Sinosphere. It now ships free across Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.
DPS vs JPG at a glance
| DPS | JPG | |
|---|---|---|
| Content type | Kingsoft WPS Presentation slides with shapes, animations, embedded media | One JPG per slide, animations flattened to first frame |
| Editability | Fully editable in WPS Office, partially in PowerPoint via .pptx export | Not editable - slides become pixels |
| Searchability | Slide text indexable in WPS and Windows Search | Opaque until OCR is applied |
| Pages | Multi-slide deck with master layouts | Fixed slide-count JPG sequence |
| File size | Variable, often 2-30 MB with embedded fonts | 300-900 KB per slide at 1920 px wide |
| Specific gotcha | Chinese fonts (SimSun, Microsoft YaHei) may not exist on target machine | Animations and slide transitions are lost during flattening |
Real-world workflow — Chinese government office worker forwarding a deck to a partner agency that only uses macOS
- Receive the weekly briefing as zhoubao.dps from a colleague using WPS Office on Windows
- Drop the file into the converter so SimSun and YaHei glyphs are rendered server-side
- Verify that each of the 18 slides shows the correct Chinese characters without tofu boxes
- Send the JPG sequence in WeChat Work where it previews inline without needing WPS installed
- Keep the original .dps in the agency document management system for any future edits
Recommended conversion settings
| Use case | Settings |
|---|---|
| WeChat / WeChat Work share | 1280 px wide, quality 82, sRGB, server-side CJK font fallback enabled |
| Print handout | 300 DPI A4 landscape, quality 92, full bleed off |
| Email attachment | 1600 px wide, quality 85, max 500 KB per slide |
| Web embed thumbnail | 960 px wide, quality 78, single hero slide only |
Where will your JPG file open?
| Platform | DPS | JPG |
|---|---|---|
| Kingsoft WPS Office (native) | ✓ | ✗ |
| Microsoft PowerPoint | ~ | ✗ |
| LibreOffice Impress | ~ | ✗ |
| Apple Keynote | ✗ | ✗ |
| macOS Preview | ✗ | ✓ |
| Windows Photos | ✗ | ✓ |
| WeChat / WeChat Work preview | ✗ | ✓ |
| Gmail / Outlook (inline) | ✗ | ✓ |
When to convert DPS to JPG
DPS is the native presentation format of WPS Presentation, the slides module of WPS Office. While functionally comparable to PowerPoint in terms of features, DPS files store animation data, master slides, and embedded media in a format that PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Keynote cannot import reliably. Slide transitions and custom animations that look polished in WPS Presentation often fail or disappear entirely when the DPS file is force-opened in another application - Converting individual slides to JPG is the reliable way to share the visual content with zero rendering loss.
Corporate training departments at companies running WPS Office across their workforce produce onboarding decks, safety briefings, and product training presentations in DPS format. When external trainers, partner organisations, or regulatory bodies need access to this material, converting the presentation slides to numbered JPG images allows the full slide deck to be distributed as a standard image folder, embedded in a PDF, or uploaded to any LMS without compatibility concerns.
Investors, media contacts, and conference organisers who receive pitch decks and speaker presentations in DPS format convert individual slides to JPG for use in press kits, website galleries, and event promotion materials. A well-designed slide extracted as a high-resolution JPG works as a standalone visual asset - Suitable for social media posts, printed pull-up banners, and digital signage - Without any dependency on WPS Office at the production end.
DPS to JPG tips
- If Chinese characters render as tofu boxes, the source embedded a proprietary font - ask the sender to re-export with fonts embedded.
- Government .dps files sometimes contain signed seals as embedded images; these render correctly in the JPG output.
- For slides with heavy animation, expect only the entry state to appear in the JPG.
- Resize the source to 1920x1080 in WPS before export if you need full-HD JPGs.
- Pair the JPG output with /jpg-to-pdf to create a portable deck for non-WPS recipients.
Why use this DPS to JPG converter
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Formats involved
DPS – DPS Format
JPG – Joint Photographic Experts Group
DPS to JPG tips
- Each slide exports as a separate JPG numbered sequentially — ideal for creating slide thumbnails or sharing individual slides.
- Use 150 DPI for screen use and social media; 300 DPI for print-quality slide exports.
- If the presentation uses embedded fonts, they are rendered correctly during conversion — no font substitution.
DPS to JPG — frequently asked questions
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Maybe you wanted something else?
- If you have the modern OOXML PowerPoint twin → PPSX to JPG
- If you want a single paged PDF for distribution → JPG to PDF
- If you need to extract Chinese text from the slides → Image to Text
- If the slide JPGs are too heavy for WeChat → Compress JPG