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Lossless Slide Rendering

Each PPSM slide becomes a pixel-perfect PNG with no compression artifacts. Text, diagrams, and fine lines remain razor-sharp at any zoom level.

View on Any Device

PNG images display on every phone, tablet, and computer without any software. Share slide visuals with anyone regardless of their platform or installed apps.

Design-Ready Output

PNG slides integrate seamlessly into design tools, web pages, and print layouts. Lossless quality means no degradation when you resize or composite the images.

How to convert PPSM to PNG

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

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Choose png 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 png 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
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless raster image format developed by the PNG Development Group and published as a W3C Recommendation on October 1, 1996, created as a patent-free replacement for GIF after the Unisys LZW patent controversy. PNG uses a two-stage compression pipeline: a prediction filter selects the optimal per-row preprocessing (none, sub, up, average, or Paeth), then DEFLATE compression encodes the filtered data. The format supports rich color modes — 1/2/4/8/16-bit grayscale, 8/16-bit per channel true color, and indexed color with palettes up to 256 entries — all with optional alpha transparency ranging from a single transparent color to a full per-pixel alpha channel with 256 or 65536 levels. PNG also stores gamma correction, ICC color profiles, text metadata, and suggested background color. One advantage is lossless compression with transparency — PNG preserves every pixel exactly while supporting smooth semi-transparent edges, making it the standard format for web graphics, UI elements, logos, screenshots, and any image where artifacts or color shifts are unacceptable. Universal support is another core strength: every web browser, operating system, image editor, and programming library handles PNG natively. The format has proven remarkably durable — after nearly three decades, PNG remains the default lossless web image format. While newer formats like WebP and AVIF offer better compression, PNG's combination of lossless quality, full transparency, and absolute ubiquity keeps it indispensable.
Initial release: October 1, 1996

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPSM to PNG?

PNG delivers pixel-perfect, lossless slide images — ideal for print materials, design projects, or anywhere you need maximum clarity without compression artifacts.

What programs open PNG?

Every operating system displays PNG natively. Browsers, image editors like Photoshop and GIMP, and all mobile devices handle PNG without additional software.

How is PNG different from JPG for slides?

PNG uses lossless compression, so text edges and sharp lines stay perfectly crisp. JPG compresses more aggressively, which can blur fine details.

Do macros affect the PNG output?

No. PNG is a pure raster image format. All VBA macros from the original PPSM are discarded — the output contains only visual pixel data.

Is this converter free?

Yes — Convertio converts PPSM to PNG at no cost. Premium accounts offer larger allowances and priority processing for bulk conversions.

Can I get transparent backgrounds in the output?

PNG supports transparency, but slide backgrounds are rendered as they appear in the original PPSM. Transparent areas in slides will be preserved in the PNG.

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