PPT to PCX Converter

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PPT to Legacy Format

Bridge the gap between modern PPT presentations and legacy PCX bitmap format — ensuring your slide visuals work in older systems and specialized tools.

Cloud-Based Rendering

All PPT to PCX processing runs on remote servers. No imaging software needed on your machine — your browser is the only tool required.

Multiple Slides at Once

Every slide in your presentation is rendered and converted individually. Process an entire PPT deck to PCX bitmaps in a single upload.

How to convert PPT to PCX

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

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Choose pcx 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 pcx 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
PCX (PiCture eXchange) is a raster image format created by ZSoft Corporation in 1985 as the native format of their PC Paintbrush application, one of the first painting programs for IBM PC compatibles. The format uses a simple run-length encoding (RLE) compression scheme that works by replacing consecutive identical pixel values with a count-value pair, achieving modest compression on images with large areas of uniform color. A PCX file consists of a 128-byte header (specifying dimensions, color depth, palette information, DPI, and encoding method), the RLE-compressed pixel data organized in scan-line order, and an optional 256-color palette appended after the image data. The format evolved through several versions supporting increasing color depths: 1-bit monochrome, 4-bit (16 colors), 8-bit (256 colors), and 24-bit true color using multiple color planes. PCX became one of the most popular image formats during the DOS era, widely supported by paint programs, word processors, desktop publishers, and early games throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. One advantage was broad DOS-era software compatibility — PCX served as a practical interchange format when competing programs used proprietary raster formats. The simplicity of RLE decoding is another strength, requiring minimal CPU and memory resources ideal for the hardware of that period. While PNG, JPEG, and other modern formats have replaced PCX in contemporary use, the format remains encountered in legacy archives and retro computing contexts.
Developer: ZSoft Corporation
Initial release: 1985

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPT to PCX?

PCX is a legacy bitmap format with wide support in older systems and specialized imaging tools. Converting PPT to PCX ensures compatibility with vintage or niche software.

What software opens PCX?

IrfanView, XnView, GIMP, Adobe Photoshop, and Paint Shop Pro handle PCX files. Most legacy DOS and early Windows imaging software also reads the format.

Is PCX still used today?

PCX has been largely replaced by PNG and BMP for general use, but it remains relevant in specific industries, legacy systems, and retro computing environments.

Does PCX support color images?

Yes — PCX handles 1-bit monochrome through 24-bit true color. Your PPT slides will render in full color by default.

Is PPT to PCX free?

Convertio offers this conversion free for standard use. Users with high-volume requirements can explore premium plans for additional capacity.

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