Convert PS to PPT — Free Online Converter
Convert PostScript (.ps) to Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt) online for free. Fast, secure document conversion with no watermarks or registration....
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About PS to PPT Conversion
PostScript is a page description language used in professional printing, defining page content through vector operations, font rendering, and image compositing commands. Microsoft PowerPoint's PPT format is the legacy binary presentation format (PowerPoint 97-2003) for creating slide decks with text, images, animations, and transitions. PPT is the foundation of business presentations worldwide.
Converting PS to PPT transforms PostScript page content into PowerPoint slides, enabling the use of print-ready artwork, diagrams, and page layouts in presentations. Each PostScript page becomes a slide in the PPT deck, allowing PostScript content to be presented, annotated, and distributed through PowerPoint's familiar interface.
Why Convert PS to PPT?
PostScript files from technical publications, engineering diagrams, architectural drawings, and marketing materials often need to be presented in meetings, training sessions, and client pitches. PowerPoint is the universal presentation platform — converting PostScript pages to PPT slides makes this content immediately usable in business presentations without requiring attendees to have PostScript viewing software.
The conversion also enables annotation and enhancement of PostScript content. Once in PowerPoint, slides can have titles, bullet points, callouts, and animations added on top of the PostScript-derived visual content. This is particularly useful for technical reviews where PostScript diagrams need explanatory annotations for a non-technical audience.
Common Use Cases
- Convert PostScript engineering drawings into PPT slides for project review presentations
- Transform PostScript marketing materials into PowerPoint for client pitch decks
- Create PPT training slides from PostScript technical illustrations and diagrams
- Convert PostScript architectural plans into presentation slides for client approval meetings
- Import PostScript publication pages into PowerPoint for editorial review and discussion
How It Works
The conversion first rasterizes the PostScript file through Ghostscript at a resolution appropriate for screen display (typically 150-200 DPI), then LibreOffice packages the rendered images into PPT slides. Each PostScript page becomes a full-slide image in the PPT deck. The PPT output uses the binary BIFF format (PowerPoint 97-2003), with images embedded as EMF or PNG within the slide structure. Slide dimensions default to 10x7.5 inches (standard 4:3 aspect ratio). The resulting PPT file can be opened by PowerPoint 97 through modern versions, as well as LibreOffice Impress and Google Slides.
Quality & Performance
Each PostScript page is faithfully rendered as a slide-filling image in the PPT. The visual quality depends on the rasterization resolution — 150 DPI produces good screen-viewing quality, while 200+ DPI is better for projector display. The PostScript content appears as a raster image on each slide, not as editable text or vectors. This means text cannot be selected or edited within the slide, and zooming beyond the rasterization resolution will show pixelation. For editable text, convert to DOCX instead.
Device Compatibility
| Device | PS | PPT |
|---|---|---|
| Windows PC | Partial | Partial |
| macOS | Partial | Partial |
| iPhone/iPad | Partial | Partial |
| Android | Partial | Partial |
| Linux | Partial | Partial |
| Web Browser | No | No |
Tips for Best Results
- 1Use 200 DPI rasterization for clear projected display — 150 DPI may appear slightly soft on large screens
- 2Add title slides, section headers, and speaker notes after conversion to create a complete presentation
- 3Consider converting to PPTX instead of PPT for better compression and modern PowerPoint features
- 4For text-heavy PostScript, add duplicate text as PowerPoint text boxes for searchability and speaker notes
- 5Adjust slide dimensions to match the PostScript page aspect ratio for proper proportional display
Related Conversions
PS-to-PPT conversion brings PostScript page content into the PowerPoint presentation ecosystem, enabling visual content from print workflows to be presented, annotated, and shared in business meetings.