PPSM to GIF Converter

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Universally Viewable Slides

GIF images open everywhere — browsers, phones, chat apps, email. Share your PPSM slide visuals with anyone, regardless of what software they have installed.

No Macros, No Risk

PPSM macros make recipients uneasy. GIF output contains nothing but pixels — completely safe to distribute via email, chat, or public posting.

Any Device, Any Platform

Run the converter from any browser. No PowerPoint license, no desktop app — upload your PPSM from a phone, tablet, or computer and get GIF images back.

How to convert PPSM to GIF

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

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Choose gif 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 gif file right afterwards

About formats

PPSM (PowerPoint Slideshow with Macros) is a macro-enabled slideshow format in Microsoft PowerPoint, introduced with Office 2007 as part of the Office Open XML family. PPSM combines the auto-play slideshow behavior of PPSX with the VBA macro capabilities of PPTM — opening a PPSM file launches it directly into full-screen presentation mode while allowing embedded macro code to execute during the slideshow. The format is structurally a ZIP archive containing the same XML slide parts as other OOXML presentation formats, plus a vbaProject.bin stream housing the VBA project. This combination is particularly valuable for interactive presentations: macro-driven slideshows can respond to user input, navigate non-linearly between sections, query external databases, update content in real time, and log audience responses during training or assessment sessions. One advantage is interactive presentation capability — PPSM enables quiz-style presentations where clicking answer buttons triggers immediate scoring feedback, branching paths, or data recording, all invisible to the audience. The macro-enabled slideshow format also supports self-contained automation: a PPSM file can run initialization routines on launch, configure the display environment, and clean up resources on exit without any manual intervention. As with all macro-enabled Office Open XML formats, the distinct .ppsm extension helps administrators enforce security policies that differentiate between trusted macro content and standard presentations. PPSM is supported exclusively in Microsoft PowerPoint desktop editions.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: January 30, 2007
GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) was introduced by CompuServe on June 15, 1987 as a platform-independent image format for transmitting color graphics over the CompuServe online service's modem-speed connections. The format uses LZW (Lempel-Ziv-Welch) lossless compression on indexed-color images with a palette of up to 256 colors selected from a 24-bit RGB color space. GIF's most distinctive capability is animation: multiple image frames can be stored sequentially within a single file, each with independent delay timing, disposal methods, and local color palettes, enabling short looping animations without any video codec or player. The format also supports binary transparency (one palette entry designated as fully transparent) and interlaced display for progressive rendering. GIF became synonymous with web culture — animated GIFs proliferated across early websites, messaging platforms, and social media, evolving into a communication medium in their own right. One advantage is universal animation support — GIF animations play natively in every web browser, email client, messaging app, and social platform without plugins, codecs, or compatibility concerns, a level of ubiquity no other animation format has achieved. The lossless compression on palette-based images provides another strength: graphics with flat colors, text, and sharp edges (logos, diagrams, UI elements) compress efficiently without the artifacts that affect JPEG. Although the LZW patents that once threatened GIF's use expired in 2004, and newer formats like WebP and AVIF offer superior compression with full-color animation, GIF's cultural entrenchment keeps it irreplaceable for casual animated content.
Developer: CompuServe
Initial release: June 15, 1987

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPSM to GIF?

GIF images are tiny, universally viewable, and safe to share anywhere. Converting strips macros and distills your slides into a format every device understands.

What opens GIF?

Every browser, phone, tablet, and computer opens GIF natively. Messaging apps, email clients, and social platforms all display GIF without any plugins.

Will I get animated GIFs from my slides?

Each slide converts to a static GIF image. GIF supports animation, but the conversion produces one frame per slide rather than an animated sequence.

Does GIF support full color?

GIF is limited to 256 colors per image. Slides with complex gradients or photographic content may show some color banding compared to PNG or JPG.

Is the conversion free?

Convertio provides free PPSM to GIF conversion. Premium plans unlock larger file limits and batch processing for heavier workloads.

Are macros removed in the GIF output?

Absolutely. GIF is a simple image format — no scripting, no macros, no metadata risk. The output is pure visual data from your slides.

PPSM to GIF Quality Rating

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