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PowerPoint to PNG Converter

Exporting PowerPoint slides as PNG images combines the benefits of lossless quality and transparency support with per-slide image output. PNG is the preferred format when you need pixel-perfect slide exports for design work, transparent slide backgrounds, or images destined for print where JPG compression artifacts would be unacceptable. SublimePDF renders each slide at your chosen resolution with full fidelity — text anti-aliasing, shape gradients, embedded images, and chart data are all captured in lossless PNG quality.

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How to Convert PowerPoint to PNG Online

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Upload your PowerPoint file

Drag and drop your .pptx or .ppt file. Presentations with custom themes, embedded fonts, high-resolution images, and complex layouts are fully supported.

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Choose slides and resolution

Select all slides, a range, or specific slides. Set the output resolution — 1920×1080 for screen use, or up to 4K+ for print-quality output. PNG's lossless compression ensures no quality loss at any resolution.

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Configure transparency settings

Choose whether to render slides with their background or export with a transparent background (useful for overlaying slide content onto other designs). Select 24-bit RGB or 32-bit RGBA output.

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Download your PNG slides

Download individual PNG files or a ZIP archive. Files are named sequentially and each image is a pixel-perfect representation of the corresponding slide.

PowerPoint to PNG Converter Features

Lossless PNG quality — no compression artifacts on text and sharp edges
Transparent background support for slides with no defined background
Resolution up to 4K and beyond for print-quality slide exports
Renders all slide elements: text, shapes, images, charts, SmartArt, tables
Selective slide export with custom range selection
32-bit RGBA output for overlay and compositing workflows
100% free — no registration required
Files processed in your browser (never uploaded)

When to Convert PowerPoint to PNG

  • Export presentation slides as high-resolution PNG images for print posters and display boards
  • Create slide images with transparent backgrounds for compositing into video productions and web designs
  • Generate lossless slide thumbnails for learning management systems and online course platforms
  • Export individual slides as PNG assets for use in Figma, Canva, or other design tool compositions
  • Archive presentation visuals in pixel-perfect lossless format for long-term storage

About PowerPoint and PNG

What is PowerPoint?

Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation (.ppt, .pptx)The leading presentation format for creating slideshows and visual presentations. Learn more about PowerPoint

What is PNG?

Portable Network Graphics (.png)A lossless image format that supports transparency, ideal for graphics, logos, and screenshots. Learn more about PNG

Privacy & Security

Your files never leave your device. All conversion happens locally in your browser using WebAssembly technology.

PowerPoint to PNG Conversion FAQ

Why choose PNG over JPG for slide export?
PNG provides lossless quality — essential for slides with text, charts, and sharp graphics where JPG compression artifacts would be visible. PNG also supports transparent backgrounds, which JPG does not.
Can I export slides with transparent backgrounds?
Yes. If your slide has no background fill (or a transparent background), the PNG output will have a transparent alpha channel. This is ideal for overlaying slide content on other designs.
Will the PNG files be very large?
PNG files are larger than JPG due to lossless compression — typically 2–5× larger. For a standard 1920×1080 slide, expect 1–5 MB per PNG depending on content complexity. Use higher compression settings to reduce size without quality loss.
Are embedded videos captured in the PNG output?
Videos are represented as their poster frame (the first frame or the thumbnail set in PowerPoint). Dynamic video content is not captured in a static image.
Can I export at a specific DPI for printing?
Yes. Set the output to 300 DPI for standard print quality or 600 DPI for high-quality print. The converter calculates the pixel dimensions based on your chosen DPI and slide aspect ratio.