PPS to CUR Converter

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Custom Cursors from Slides

Repurpose PPS presentation artwork as Windows cursor graphics — turn logos, icons, or other slide elements into personalized mouse pointers.

Runs in the Cloud

Conversion happens entirely on Convertio servers. Your device stays free from heavy processing — just upload, convert, and download.

Automatic File Cleanup

Uploaded PPS presentations are deleted right after processing. CUR output files are removed within 24 hours — your content stays private.

How to convert PPS to CUR

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose cur or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your cur file right afterwards

About formats

PPS (PowerPoint Slideshow) is a binary presentation format from Microsoft that functions identically to PPT with one behavioral difference: double-clicking a PPS file launches it directly in slideshow (full-screen) mode rather than opening the editing interface. The format uses the same OLE2 compound document structure as PPT, storing slides, text, images, animations, transitions, speaker notes, and embedded objects in binary streams. PPS files are typically produced by saving a finished PPT presentation in slideshow format, signaling that the content is intended for viewing rather than editing — though the file can still be opened for editing through PowerPoint's File menu. The format gained widespread use in corporate environments for distributing ready-to-present slide decks, training materials, kiosk displays, and self-running presentations. One advantage is presentation-ready behavior — recipients can launch a PPS file and immediately begin presenting without navigating editing tools, reducing the chance of accidentally modifying content or revealing speaker notes. The auto-play capability is another strength for unattended scenarios: combined with automatic timing and looping features, PPS files power information kiosks, digital signage, and lobby displays that run continuously without operator interaction. While the newer PPSX format has superseded PPS for current workflows, the binary slideshow format remains encountered in archived corporate materials and legacy presentation libraries.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1995
CUR is the cursor image format for Microsoft Windows), structurally nearly identical to the ICO (icon) format but with the addition of a hotspot coordinate that identifies the precise pixel position where mouse clicks register. Introduced with early Windows versions, CUR files use the same container structure as ICO: a directory header listing one or more image entries, each specifying dimensions and color depth, followed by the pixel data for each variant. Like ICO, a single CUR file can contain multiple images at different sizes and color depths, allowing Windows to select the most appropriate cursor image for the current display resolution and color settings. Image data within CUR files can be stored as BMP pixel arrays (for legacy compatibility) or as embedded PNG images (supported since Windows Vista) for alpha-blended cursors with smooth edges. The hotspot coordinate — the distinguishing feature separating CUR from ICO — is stored as an X,Y pair in the directory entry header, typically pointing to the tip of an arrow or the center of a crosshair. One advantage is multi-resolution packaging: a single CUR file provides appropriate cursor imagery across display densities from standard DPI to high-DPI screens. Native Windows integration is another strength — CUR files are loaded directly by the operating system for mouse cursor) display without any third-party software. CUR files are used by application developers and theme creators to customize the pointing experience across Windows environments.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1987

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPS to CUR?

CUR is the Windows cursor format. Converting PPS slides gives you custom cursor graphics sourced from your presentation artwork — great for themed desktop setups.

What opens CUR files?

Windows recognizes CUR natively for mouse pointers. Editing tools like RealWorld Cursor Editor, GIMP, and Greenfish Icon Editor also open CUR files.

How does CUR differ from ICO?

CUR files include a hotspot coordinate that defines where the cursor "clicks." Otherwise the image format is nearly identical to ICO.

What slide designs work best as cursors?

Simple, high-contrast graphics with clear edges produce the best cursors. Detailed or photographic slide content may lose clarity at small cursor sizes.

Is the PPS to CUR conversion free?

Standard conversions are free on Convertio. Premium plans handle batch operations and larger presentation files.

Can I set the cursor hotspot?

The converter generates CUR files with a default hotspot. You can adjust the hotspot afterward using a cursor editor if needed.