Step 1
Drop or choose one or more .jpg photos — the order becomes the slide order
Turn a camera roll into a slideshow in one step. Drop in JPG photos — each lands on its own 16:9 slide, scaled to fit and centered, with sideways phone shots automatically turned upright. The conversion runs entirely in your browser, so your photos never leave your device.
Your JPG images are assembled into a single 16:9 PPTX locally in your browser — one slide per image, scaled and centered. Nothing is uploaded.
EXIF orientation is applied so phone photos show upright; already-upright photos are embedded untouched.
Step 1
Drop or choose one or more .jpg photos — the order becomes the slide order
Step 2
Click convert — each photo is placed upright on its own 16:9 slide
Step 3
Download the .pptx and open it in PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote
images never leave your device
Event recaps, property showcases, portfolios — often what you really need is just “these photos, on slides”. This tool places each JPG on its own 16:9 slide in your browser, and handles the most tedious part for you: it reads EXIF orientation and turns sideways phone shots upright automatically.
Photos whose orientation tag is already upright enter the package byte-for-byte, zero loss; sideways shots are re-encoded at 92% quality to bake the rotation in — this keeps older PowerPoint versions correct, and the difference is invisible in practice.
Each photo also needs manual rotation — painful with many vertical shots.
Your photos travel to someone else’s server — privacy and speed both suffer.
Seconds in your browser, orientation handled, photos never leave the device.
Add titles, dates, or captions to the finished PPTX; if it runs large, pass it through our PowerPoint compressor for easier sharing.
FAQ
These answers explain what the tool does, what files it supports, and where the current limits are.