Easily convert your PowerPoint slides (.ppt or .pptx) into high-quality JPG images. Perfect for sharing, printing, or using in websites and reports.
What Are PPT and JPG Files?
PPT (PowerPoint Presentation):
PPT and PPTX files are used by Microsoft PowerPoint to create slideshows. They include text, images, animations, charts, and multimedia, often used for business, education, and presentations.
JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group):
JPG is a widely supported image format known for its balance between quality and file size. It’s perfect for displaying visuals across devices, websites, and print media.
By converting PPT to JPG, each slide becomes a static image, making it easier to use, share, and embed.
How to Convert PPT to JPG?
- Upload your PPT or PPTX file
- Click "Convert" - your slides will be turned into JPG images
- Download the JPG files - each slide as a separate, high-quality image
Key Features of PPT to JPG Converter:
- Slide-by-Slide Conversion: Each slide becomes an individual JPG
- High Resolution Output: Great for printing, websites, and design use
- 100% Browser-Based: No downloads or installations required
- Secure and Private: Files are deleted automatically after conversion
- Supports PPT and PPTX Formats: Works with all modern PowerPoint files
- Fast Processing: Convert your slides in seconds
Why Use This PPT to JPG Tool?
- Share presentations as images on websites and social media
- Use slides in graphic designs, email newsletters, or printed materials
- No PowerPoint software needed
- Easy to view and reuse slides without formatting issues
- Great for students, marketers, designers, and educators
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my slide designs and images stay the same?
Yes. Each slide is converted into a JPG that keeps the original layout, text, and visuals.
Can I download all images at once?
Yes. The tool lets you download a ZIP file with all slide images.
Is this safe to use?
Definitely. We never store your files, and all data is automatically deleted after conversion.
Do I need PowerPoint installed?
No. This tool works fully in your browser without PowerPoint.