PPT to JPS Converter

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Stereoscopic Output

Each PPT slide converts into a side-by-side stereo pair inside a standard JPEG container — viewable as a 3D image through compatible displays and VR headsets.

Browser-Based Tool

No stereoscopic editing software required. Upload your PPT in any web browser and download JPS output processed entirely on cloud servers.

Quick Rendering

Cloud infrastructure renders the stereo pairs rapidly. Upload your deck and receive JPS images in moments — no local processing overhead on your machine.

How to convert PPT to JPS

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

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Choose jps 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 jps file right afterwards

About formats

PPT is the binary file format of Microsoft PowerPoint, the presentation software first released on April 20, 1987 for the Apple Macintosh and later ported to Windows. The PPT format stores presentations as OLE2 compound documents — a structured binary container developed by Microsoft that organizes slides, text content, images, charts, animations, transitions, speaker notes, and embedded objects across multiple internal streams. Each slide is composed of shape records describing text boxes, auto-shapes, images, tables, and other elements with associated formatting properties including fonts, colors, positioning, and animation sequences. The format evolved substantially through multiple PowerPoint versions, with the PowerPoint 97 release establishing the compound document structure that remained standard through PowerPoint 2003. One advantage is universal recognition — PPT files are understood by virtually every presentation application across all platforms, from Microsoft Office to LibreOffice Impress, Google Slides, and Apple Keynote, making it one of the most portable document formats ever created. The format's mature feature set is another strength: PPT files support complex slide masters, custom animations with timing sequences, embedded multimedia, OLE-linked objects, and VBA macros for automation. Although Microsoft introduced the XML-based PPTX format with Office 2007, the binary PPT format remains widely encountered in archived presentations, corporate document repositories, and organizations that maintain compatibility with older PowerPoint versions.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: April 20, 1987
JPS (JPEG Stereo) is a stereoscopic 3D image format that stores a left-eye and right-eye view pair within a single JPEG-compressed file, developed by VRex, Inc. around 1997 for use with stereoscopic displays and viewers. A JPS file is technically a standard JPEG file containing a side-by-side stereo pair — the left and right perspective images are placed horizontally adjacent within a single frame, with the full image width being twice the individual view width. The file uses standard JPEG compression and can be opened by any JPEG-compatible viewer (which will show the side-by-side pair as a single wide image), but stereo-aware applications parse the image into its left and right components for proper 3D presentation. JPS files can be viewed with dedicated stereoscopic software, anaglyph viewers (generating red-cyan images for colored glasses), autostereoscopic displays, VR headsets, and hardware like NVIDIA 3D Vision or passive 3D monitors. The format gained renewed interest with the consumer 3D photography boom of the late 2000s and early 2010s, when cameras like the Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W1/W3 captured stereo pairs natively. One advantage is backward compatibility: because JPS uses standard JPEG encoding, the files work with existing JPEG infrastructure — they can be transmitted, stored, thumbnailed, and even viewed (as flat side-by-side images) without any special software. The format's simplicity is another practical strength — no specialized container or codec is required, and any tool that can crop and display JPEG images can extract individual views. JPS files are supported by StereoPhoto Maker, ImageMagick, and various 3D photo viewers.
Developer: VRex, Inc.
Initial release: 1997

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPT to JPS?

JPS is a stereo JPEG format that stores side-by-side left/right image pairs. It enables 3D viewing of your slide content through stereoscopic displays or 3D viewers.

What opens JPS files?

StereoPhoto Maker, IrfanView (with stereo plugin), and 3D-capable displays and VR headsets can render JPS files. Standard JPEG viewers show the side-by-side pair as a flat image.

How does JPS create a 3D effect?

JPS places two slightly offset views side by side in a single JPEG file. When displayed through a 3D viewer, your brain fuses the pair into a stereoscopic depth perception.

Will my flat PPT slides look 3D in JPS?

The converter generates the stereo pair from your slide visuals. The perceived depth depends on the source content — slides with layered elements produce more noticeable 3D effects.

Is PPT to JPS free?

Convertio offers PPT to JPS conversion free for standard use. Premium plans provide higher size limits and batch processing capacity.

Can I view JPS on a VR headset?

Yes — most VR headsets and stereoscopic viewers support side-by-side stereo JPEG. Load the JPS file and the headset displays each half to the corresponding eye.

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