Convert PowerPoint to PNG Online — Lossless Slide Images

Transform PowerPoint slides into crisp 300 DPI PNG images with lossless compression.

Drop up to 50 PowerPoint files at once — no install, no sign-up required.

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50 MB or 200 slides per file Up to 50 files (2 GB limit) 3 parallel conversions 1 credit per 5 slides

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How it works

  1. 1 · Drop your files

    Drag & drop or choose PowerPoint files (PPTX, PPTM, POTX, POTM). No account required on Free—paid plans unlock bigger batches, higher limits, and priority queues.

  2. 2 · We convert securely

    Processed on our dedicated servers. Encrypted in transit & at rest. Each slide rendered at 300 DPI with lossless PNG compression for perfect quality. We never store filenames—only file types & sizes for accounting. We never train AI models on uploads.

  3. 3 · Download & auto-delete

    Grab your PNGs in seconds. Multi-slide presentations create organized folders in the ZIP. Files delete automatically after 1 hour. Delete anytime after downloading with one click.

Modern PowerPoint presentations use Office Open XML (OOXML) formats introduced in PowerPoint 2007: PPTX (standard presentations), PPTM (macro-enabled), POTX (templates), and POTM (macro-enabled templates). These formats store content as compressed XML files inside a ZIP container, making them more compact, resilient to corruption, and easier for third-party tools to process.

Learn more: Office Open XML on Wikipedia

PowerPoint supports slides, animations, transitions, embedded media, speaker notes, and custom fonts. For reliable sharing, archiving, or cross-platform viewing, converting to PDF or images ensures your presentation appears exactly as intended regardless of the viewer's software. Legacy binary .ppt files (1997-2003) require re-saving as PPTX in PowerPoint before conversion.

PNG (Portable Network Graphics) provides lossless compression with full alpha channel transparency, making it the go-to format for graphics, screenshots, and images requiring pixel-perfect fidelity. Created in 1996 as a patent-free GIF alternative, PNG uses DEFLATE compression and supports both indexed color (PNG-8) and truecolor with alpha (PNG-24/32). Files are 3-10× larger than equivalent JPEGs but preserve every pixel exactly.

Learn more: PNG on Wikipedia

PNG is universally supported and ideal for logos, UI elements, diagrams, and any content where transparency or lossless editing matters. For photographic content without transparency needs, JPEG typically offers better compression efficiency.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does conversion work for multi-slide PowerPoint presentations?

Each slide in your PowerPoint presentation becomes a separate PNG file. A 10-slide presentation creates 10 PNG images. Files are named with zero-padded slide numbers (e.g., presentation-slide-01.png, presentation-slide-02.png) and organized in a folder inside the ZIP download for easy management.

What resolution (DPI) are the output PNG images?

All PNG images are rendered at 300 DPI (dots per inch), the professional standard for print-quality output. PNG uses lossless compression, preserving every pixel perfectly—ideal for graphics, diagrams, and text-heavy slides.

Why choose PNG over JPG for PowerPoint slides?

PNG uses lossless compression, preserving every detail perfectly—ideal for slides with text, diagrams, logos, or sharp edges. JPG uses lossy compression for smaller files but may blur fine details.

Choose PNG when quality is critical; choose JPG when file size matters more. Try our PowerPoint to JPG converter for smaller file sizes.

What happens to slide notes?

Slide notes (speaker notes) are not included in the PNG output. Only the visible slide content is rendered.

If you need notes preserved, export from PowerPoint as "Notes Pages" PDF first, then convert that PDF to images using our PDF to PNG converter.

Can I convert password-protected PowerPoint files?

No. Password-protected PowerPoint files cannot be processed. Remove protection before uploading.

PowerPoint steps: File → Info → Protect Presentation → Encrypt with Password → clear the password → Save.

What's the difference between PPTX and PPTM?

PPTX (Office Open XML, 2007+) is the modern PowerPoint format — smaller files, less corruption risk, and better compatibility. PPTM is the macro-enabled version that can contain VBA code.

This converter handles both seamlessly, as well as template formats (POTX, POTM).

What are the page count limits for PDF conversion?

Your Guest tier allows up to 200 pages per PDF. Larger documents require a higher tier:

TierMax Pages per PDF
Guest/Free200 pages
Pro2000 pages

What are the limits for this converter?

TierMax File SizeMax Files/BatchParallel Processing
Guest/Free50 MB50 files3 at once
Pro1024 MB1000 files6 at once

Note: File size limits are specific to this converter. Batch and parallel processing limits apply to all documents converters site-wide. See all converter limits →

How are credits calculated for this conversion?

Cost: 1 credit per 5 slides

How it works:

  • Files up to 5 slides: 1 credit
  • 6-10 slides: 2 credits
  • 11-15 slides: 3 credits
  • 16-20 slides: 4 credits

Example: A 5 MB file = 1 credit. A 95 MB file = 19 credits.

Why per-megabyte? Larger files require more resources (processing, bandwidth, storage).

What are my daily and monthly credit limits?

Credit allocations vary by account tier:

TierDaily LimitMonthly Limit
Guest100 credits/day
Free100 credits/day
Pro12,000 credits/month

Daily credits (Guest & Free tiers) reset every day at midnight UTC. Monthly credits (Pro) reset on your billing cycle date.

Note: With 1 credit per 5 slides, a typical document costs 1 credit. Pro users can convert 12000 documents per month.

What's New in PowerPoint to PNG

Latest improvements to this converter

Last updated December 7, 2025
Dec 7, 2025

Initial release of PowerPoint to PNG converter. Convert PowerPoint presentations (PPTX, PPTM, templates) to high-quality PNG images at 300 DPI with lossless compression.

Need to get more done? Pro starts from $5.

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