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How to convert PowerPoint to TIFF

  1. Select your PowerPoint file
  2. Convert your PowerPoint file to TIFF
  3. View or save your newly created TIFF file

Tiff is a very popular file format in the publishing industry and a simple way to display Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. For many simple viewing uses, a TIFF image of a page provides a much simpler solution which does not require additional software installed.

The Online PowerPoint to TIFF converter provides a free online service to convert individual PowerPoint files into optimised TIFF images of the pages. LibreOffice is used to convert PowerPoint files into PDF which JPedal turns into super-optimised TIFF image files.

JPedal is used by customers who want to convert many PDF files into TIFF images from their own applications and code. PDF to image conversion is the most popular problem JPedal is used to solve, running on customer cloud or physical servers.

JPedal includes a large number of optimisations not in the free online converter, including simple integration with LibreOffice to support Office files as well, automation and complete control over the conversion process and output. It can generate one TIFF file per page or multi-tiled TIFF files combining multiple pages in a single TIFF file.

PowerPoint Information

Name PowerPoint
File Extension .ppt
.pptx
MIME Type application/vnd.ms-powerpoint
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.present
Category Document Format
Description PowerPoint is a presentation document format which can contain text, images, charts, diagrams etc. Microsoft PowerPoint files use a .ppt, .pptx or .pps filename extension, however OpenOffice and LibreOffice formats such as .odp, .fodp, .odg, .fodg and .sti are also supported by the online converter.

TIFF Information

Name TIFF
File Extension .tiff
MIME Type image/tiff
Category Image Format
Description TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a raster image file format created by Aldus Corporation (now Adobe Systems). TIFF includes support for multiple subfiles, where multiple images can be stored in the same TIFF file. It is widely used for storing images in PDF files and is known for its high level of compression which includes CCITT.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the online converter free to use?
Yes, our online converter is free to use.
Does the online converter include support?
No, there is no support included with our online converter.
Is there a limit on the number of files I can convert?
Yes, we allow you to convert 5 files per day. If you are looking to convert more documents than that please contact our sales team.
Is a limit on the file size?
Yes, there is a 50MB file size limit.
External hyperlinks do not work?
The free online converter does not support hyperlinks to prevent phishing. Hyperlinks are supported in the commercial version of BuildVu, however.
Can I use my converted file on my website?
You can use it for any legitimate commercial or personal use so long as you do not remove the watermark linking to our converter.
How long do my files stay on your server for?
Your files will be stored on our server for up to 1 hour. If you wish to use your converted document, please download and host it on your own servers.