PPSM to PCT Converter

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Classic Mac Compatibility

PCT is the native image format of classic Mac OS. Converting PPSM slides to PCT gives you files that integrate seamlessly with legacy Apple publishing and design tools.

Fully Online Process

No need to install PowerPoint or vintage Mac software. Run the entire PPSM to PCT conversion in your browser from any modern operating system.

Clean, Macro-Free Output

PPSM files carry VBA macros that can be a security concern. PCT output contains only image data — all executable content is removed during conversion.

How to convert PPSM to PCT

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

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Choose pct 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 pct 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
PCT (also known as PICT) is a metafile graphics format originally developed by Apple Computer and introduced alongside the original Macintosh in January 1984. PCT files can contain both vector drawing commands and raster bitmap data, encoded as a sequence of QuickDraw drawing operations — the same graphics primitives used by the Macintosh operating system for all on-screen rendering. The format evolved through two major versions: PICT 1, which recorded basic QuickDraw operations (lines, rectangles, ovals, text, 1-bit bitmaps) in a compact format suitable for the original Macintosh's limited memory, and PICT 2, introduced with Color QuickDraw in 1987, which extended the format to support 24-bit color, multiple color spaces, and embedded JPEG-compressed data. PCT files begin with a 512-byte header (originally used for resource fork information), followed by the picture size, bounding rectangle, and a sequence of opcodes that define the drawing operations. During the Macintosh's commercial ascendancy, PICT was the universal graphics interchange format on Mac OS — the system clipboard used PICT for all graphical copy/paste operations, and most Mac applications could import and export the format. One advantage is the hybrid vector/raster nature: PCT files from the QuickDraw era preserve both scalable drawing commands and pixel data in a single format, enabling resolution-independent output for the vector portions. PICT's historical significance as the native Mac graphics format throughout the classic Mac OS era (1984-2001) provides another dimension. PCT files remain readable by Preview on macOS, ImageMagick, XnView, LibreOffice, and GIMP.
Developer: Apple Computer
Initial release: 1984

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPSM to PCT?

PCT (PICT) is needed by legacy Macintosh applications, older desktop publishing tools, and certain archival systems that specifically require the Apple QuickDraw image format.

How do I open PCT files?

Preview on macOS opens PCT natively. Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and QuarkXPress also support PCT. On Windows, IrfanView and XnView can read the format.

Does PCT support vector and raster data?

Historically, PICT could store both vector and raster data. When converting from PPSM, slides are rendered as raster images within the PCT container.

What about macros in the PPSM source?

PCT is an image-only format. All VBA macros, embedded code, and slide automation from the PPSM are entirely removed — only pixel data remains.

Is PPSM to PCT conversion free on Convertio?

Yes — the conversion is free. Premium accounts unlock higher file size limits and batch processing capacity for users with larger workloads.

Can PCT handle full-color slides?

Yes — PCT supports up to 32-bit color depth (including alpha). Your PPSM slide colors are fully preserved in the conversion output.