Step 1
Drop or choose one or more .png images — the order becomes the slide order
Turn screenshots, diagrams, and exported charts into a ready-to-present deck. Drop in one PNG or a whole batch — each image lands on its own 16:9 slide, scaled to fit and centered. The original bytes are embedded untouched, so resolution and transparency survive intact, and everything runs in your browser.
Your PNG images are assembled into a single 16:9 PPTX locally in your browser — one slide per image, scaled and centered. Nothing is uploaded.
PNG bytes are embedded untouched — resolution and transparency preserved, no re-encoding.
Step 1
Drop or choose one or more .png images — the order becomes the slide order
Step 2
Click convert — each image is placed on its own 16:9 slide, scaled and centered
Step 3
Download the .pptx and open it in PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote
images never leave your device
PNG is the default format for screenshots, charts, and design exports — but the easiest way to walk someone through a set of PNGs is still a slide deck. This tool places each PNG on its own 16:9 slide, right in your browser: scaled to fit, centered, original bytes embedded. No upload queue, no quality loss, a whole folder in seconds.
Images go one per slide in the order added, scaled proportionally to the slide edge and centered — never cropped or stretched. The original PNG bytes enter the package with no recompression, so transparent backgrounds stay transparent on dark templates.
Placing twenty images in PowerPoint one by one takes hundreds of clicks.
Your images travel to someone else’s server — privacy and speed both suffer.
Seconds in your browser; images never leave the device.
The resulting PPTX is a normal file — add a title slide, notes, or animations; if it runs large, pass it through our PowerPoint compressor.
FAQ
These answers explain what the tool does, what files it supports, and where the current limits are.