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Convert PPT to JPG — Free Online Converter

Convert Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt) to JPEG Image (.jpg) online for free. Fast, secure document conversion with no watermarks or registration....

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Upload your .ppt file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.

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Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.

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About PPT to JPG Conversion

PPT is the legacy PowerPoint binary format from the 1997-2003 era, requiring compatible presentation software to view. JPG is the most common image format in the world, viewable on any device. Converting PPT to JPG turns each slide of a legacy presentation into a standalone compressed image, making decades-old presentation content instantly accessible to anyone.

This conversion is particularly valuable for legacy content management. Organizations that have accumulated PPT files over years or decades can convert them to JPG for a visual archive that is browsable without PowerPoint. Each slide becomes a numbered JPG file that can be organized, searched visually, and shared without any software dependencies.

Why Convert PPT to JPG?

As PowerPoint evolves, older PPT files become harder to render correctly. Font substitutions, missing clip art, and changed rendering engines mean that a PPT file from 2001 may look different when opened in PowerPoint 2025. Converting to JPG captures the current visual rendering permanently, ensuring the slides look the same in 2030 as they do today.

JPG images also unlock PPT content for modern platforms. Social media managers can post individual slides, web designers can embed them in pages, and content creators can include them in blog posts — all without touching the PPT file. For repurposing legacy presentation content in modern contexts, JPG is the bridge format.

Common Use Cases

  • Create a browsable visual archive of legacy PPT presentations
  • Share slides from old presentations on social media and messaging platforms
  • Embed legacy slide visuals in modern web pages and applications
  • Preserve the visual appearance of PPT slides as the format becomes harder to render accurately
  • Generate slide thumbnails for a corporate presentation library

How It Works

LibreOffice parses the PPT binary's OLE2 compound structure, extracting slide records, text runs, drawing primitives, and embedded images. Each slide is rendered to a bitmap buffer at the target DPI using Impress's rendering pipeline with text antialiasing and shape rendering. The bitmap is encoded as JPG (JFIF format) with DCT compression at the configured quality level. Each slide produces one numbered JPG file. Legacy PPT effects (dissolve transitions, WordArt, AutoShapes) are rendered in their static final state.

Quality & Performance

Standard PPT slides render cleanly at default settings. Text, shapes, clip art, and backgrounds are captured accurately. PPT files from the 97-2003 era used simpler design elements (fewer gradients, no transparency effects, basic shadow effects) which render reliably in LibreOffice. Font substitution is the primary quality risk — if the PPT uses fonts from 2001 that are no longer installed, the server substitutes similar fonts. JPG compression at quality 85% introduces negligible visible artifacts.

LIBREOFFICE EngineModerateMinimal Quality Loss

Device Compatibility

DevicePPTJPG
Windows PCPartialNative
macOSPartialNative
iPhone/iPadPartialNative
AndroidPartialNative
LinuxPartialNative
Web BrowserNoNative

Tips for Best Results

  • 1Convert legacy PPT archives to JPG as a preservation measure before the format becomes harder to render
  • 2Use 150 DPI for screen use and 300 DPI for print materials
  • 3Review the output for font substitution issues, especially with PPT files using decorative fonts
  • 4Archive both the original PPT and the JPG output for comprehensive preservation
  • 5Check slides with embedded objects (charts, OLE) to verify they rendered correctly

Related Conversions

PPT to JPG makes legacy presentation content universally accessible as standard images. Convert for archiving, sharing, and repurposing old slides in modern contexts.

Ofte stilte spørsmål

Yes, identical format. JPG is a three-letter extension, JPEG uses four letters. The compression and image data are exactly the same.
At 150 DPI, quality 85%, a typical PPT slide (4:3 ratio) produces a JPG of 80-400 KB depending on content complexity.
Standard clip art and AutoShapes from the PPT era are rendered by LibreOffice's drawing engine. Some very old WMF/EMF embedded objects may render with minor visual differences.
Yes. Macros have no effect on the visual rendering — they are ignored during conversion. The slide images are produced from the visual content only.
Embedded video frames are rendered as static images showing the first frame or placeholder. Video playback is not represented in JPG output.

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