Convert PowerPoint PPTX to JPG Online

Convert PPTX presentations to JPG images.

PPTX
PPTX
JPG
JPG
Secure & private
Files deleted in 24h
No signup needed

Drop your PPTX file here

or click to select

Secure & private
Files deleted in 24h
No signup needed
Select a file to start converting
0 / 10 free conversions used today

Upload PPTX

Drag & drop or click to select your PPTX file.

Choose Options

Adjust quality, size, or other output settings if needed.

Download JPG

Click Convert and your JPG file downloads instantly.

PPTX is the default PowerPoint format since PowerPoint 2007, built on Office Open XML and used wherever slides are made - PowerPoint 365, Keynote, Google Slides (on export), LibreOffice Impress. Sales engineers presenting pitch decks, conference speakers, university lecturers, and product managers building roadmap reviews all create PPTX files daily. Converting PPTX to JPG renders each slide as a flat image - the format social media platforms actually accept for carousels, the format LinkedIn document posts secretly rasterize behind the scenes, and the format conference organizers request when collecting speaker decks for archival.

Slide-to-JPG conversion is the most predictable office-to-image workflow because slides are already paginated by design - one slide becomes one JPG, in slide order. Speaker notes, hidden slides, and section dividers are excluded unless explicitly included. Animations, transitions, and embedded video render as their first frame (animations cannot be captured as static images). Embedded charts, SmartArt, and shapes all render as their visual state at slide-open. If your deck uses real-time linked data (a chart pulling from an Excel sheet), the JPG captures whatever was last saved into the PPTX, not a fresh fetch.

PPTX files run 200KB-200MB. A minimal text-only 10-slider is usually under 500KB; a 60-slide investor deck with embedded high-res photography and screen recordings can easily exceed 100MB. JPG output ranges 200KB-2MB per slide depending on DPI and visual complexity. For 16:9 widescreen decks (the modern default), JPGs render at 1920x1080 at high DPI; 4:3 legacy decks render 1024x768. For legacy PowerPoint, see our PPT to JPG tool. For macro-enabled decks, use PPTM to JPG.

PPTX is the Office Open XML presentation format introduced with PowerPoint 2007 alongside DOCX and XLSX as part of ECMA-376 and later ISO/IEC 29500. It replaced the binary .ppt format that shipped with PowerPoint 3.0 in 1992. PPTX is a ZIP of XML parts including slide XML, slide layouts, theme files, and embedded media, which made it the first PowerPoint format that third-party tools like Google Slides and Keynote could round-trip with reasonable fidelity. PPTX is the dominant presentation exchange format across enterprise sales, education, and consulting.

PPTXJPG
Content type Multi-slide deck with transitions, animations, notes Single raster image per slide
Editability Yes - edit slides, animations live No - frozen pixels
Animations / transitions Yes No (single static frame per slide)
Searchable text Yes (per slide and notes) No without OCR
Typical file size (20 slides) 2-15 MB PPTX 4-10 MB across 20 JPGs at 150 DPI
  1. AE finalises a 20-slide proposal deck in PowerPoint with embedded video and custom fonts.
  2. Prospect replies that their corporate firewall strips PPTX attachments.
  3. Convert the .pptx to per-slide JPGs at 200 DPI so the fonts and screenshots stay crisp.
  4. Attach the JPG bundle to the follow-up email alongside a short Loom walkthrough of the deck.
  5. Keep the live PPTX in HubSpot for the discovery-call screen-share.
Use caseSettings
Email-friendly deck preview All slides, 150 DPI, per-slide JPGs
Print-handout master All slides, 300 DPI, sRGB, landscape
Web embed (hero slide) Slide 1 only, 200 DPI, 1920 px wide
Social-post thumbnail Title slide, 150 DPI, 1200 x 630 px
PlatformPPTXJPG
Microsoft PowerPoint (desktop & web)
LibreOffice Impress
Google Slides
Apple Keynote ~
macOS Quick Look
Windows Photos
Chrome / Safari / Firefox
Outlook / Gmail attachments

PPTX is the standard Microsoft PowerPoint format used for everything from corporate pitch decks to school projects to conference keynotes. Converting PPTX slides to JPG allows individual slides to be used as standalone images - Embeddable in websites, blog posts, social media feeds, documents, and email newsletters without the recipient needing PowerPoint or any office software installed.

Content marketers and social media managers extract slides from PPTX decks to repurpose as individual posts. A well-designed infographic slide, a data visualisation, or a quote graphic from a presentation can have significant standalone value as a JPG published on LinkedIn, Instagram, or Twitter - Reaching an audience that would never open the full PowerPoint file.

HR and Learning & Development teams who build training materials in PowerPoint convert specific slides to JPG for embedding in e-learning platforms, learning management systems (LMS), and company wikis. JPG slides are embeddable in HTML pages, Confluence, Notion, and LMS modules that accept image input but not PPTX files, making them the universal format for training content distribution.

  • Embed all fonts in PowerPoint before exporting (File - Options - Save - Embed fonts in the file) so brand typography renders correctly rather than falling back to system substitutes.
  • For LinkedIn carousel posts, export at exactly 1080x1080 (square) or 1080x1350 (portrait) - resize your slide masters first, then convert.
  • Animations only render as the final state - if your slide reveals bullets one at a time, the JPG shows all bullets visible. Design with this end-state in mind.
  • Hidden slides are skipped by default - useful for excluding backup slides, appendix content, or speaker-only notes that should not be in the JPG export.
  • Convert PPTX to PDF first via PowerPoint's File - Save As - PDF if you need vector-quality text in the JPG at small font sizes - direct rasterization can soften tight kerning.
Exports every PPTX slide as a separate numbered JPG image
Slide layout, fonts, and embedded images preserved in the output
No PowerPoint or Keynote license required for conversion
Files auto-deleted after 24 hours, nothing stored permanently
PPTX

PPTX – Microsoft PowerPoint (XML)

PPTX is a specialised image format. Converting to JPG provides wider compatibility and easier sharing across applications and platforms.
JPG

JPG – Joint Photographic Experts Group

JPG (JPEG) is the world's most compatible image format - Supported on every device, browser, printer, and application. Lossy compression keeps file sizes small.
JPG Converter
  • 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.

No - animations and slide transitions are dynamic effects that cannot be captured in a static JPG. Each slide renders in its end-state with all animated objects visible. For animated content, export PowerPoint as MP4 video via File - Export - Create a Video instead.

Yes - hide slides you do not want by right-clicking in the slide navigator and selecting Hide Slide. The converter skips hidden slides. Alternatively, copy the slides you want into a new PPTX file and convert that. Most converters offer slide range options in the upload UI.

If you did not embed the fonts via PowerPoint's Embed Fonts In The File option, the converter falls back to a similar default. Always embed brand fonts before sharing or converting externally. Note: some fonts have embedding restrictions in their license; check before relying on embedding.

No - the converter never executes data refreshes or external connections. Charts render with whatever values were saved into the PPTX at the time of last save. To capture current data, open the PPTX in PowerPoint, refresh linked Excel data, save, then convert.

Open the PPTX in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides and use File - Export As - JPEG (PowerPoint Mac), File - Save As - JPEG File Interchange Format (PowerPoint Windows), or download as PDF and run through our PDF to JPG tool. The PDF path tends to be cleanest for complex decks.