Documents conversion
Convert PPTX to TIFF
Updated Jul 2026
PPTX is a PowerPoint presentation made of editable slides, text, and layouts. TIFF is a high-quality image format used for scans, print, and archiving. Converting flattens each slide into an image, a one-way export you can do on your own computer without uploading the presentation to a server.
- Extension
- .pptx
- Type
- Documents
- Typically
- Presentations
- Extension
- .tiff
- Type
- Images
- Typically
- Scans, print, archival
- Transparency
- None
- Metadata
- Carries EXIF
Convert PPTX to TIFF on your own computer. Nothing uploads.
How to convert PPTX to TIFF
- Open Morphjet and drag in the PPTX file, or a whole folder of presentations.
- Choose TIFF as the output format.
- Convert. Each slide is rendered as a TIFF image and saved next to the original, and nothing leaves your machine.
PPTX vs TIFF: what actually changes
| PPTX | TIFF | |
|---|---|---|
| Editable | Yes, text and layout can be changed | No, just a flat image of each slide |
| Structure | One document holding many slides | One image per slide, or a single multi-page file |
| Quality | Lossless, native slide data | Lossless once rendered, no compression on the image |
| File size | Smaller, mostly text and light graphics | Much larger, full pixels for every slide |
| Opens everywhere | Needs PowerPoint or a compatible app | Yes, opens in nearly anything that reads images |
| Keeps metadata | Author, edit history, speaker notes | Basic image tags only, not the original slide data |
When to convert, and when not to
Convert PPTX to TIFF when you need the presentation as fixed, print-ready images, such as for a print shop, an archive, or a workflow that only accepts image files.
Keep the PPTX if you or anyone else still needs to edit the text, reorder slides, or reuse the layout, since a TIFF is a flat picture with no slides left underneath it.
Why not just use an online converter?
A slide deck can hold speaker notes, client names, financials, or other details you would rather not hand to an unknown server just to change the file type. An online converter means uploading the whole presentation before you get anything back. Doing the conversion locally keeps every slide, and everything written on it, on your own machine.
Questions
Does converting PPTX to TIFF lose quality?
No. TIFF is a lossless image format, so the rendered slide keeps its full detail. The trade-off isn't quality, it's that the slide becomes a flat image instead of editable text.
Do I get one TIFF file or one per slide?
Usually one TIFF image per slide, since each slide is rendered separately as a picture. Some workflows bundle them into a single multi-page TIFF instead.
Will the TIFF keep my speaker notes or animations?
No. TIFF only captures what the slide looks like, so notes, animations, and transitions are dropped. Only the visible slide content carries over.
Can I convert PPTX to TIFF without uploading it anywhere?
Yes. A desktop app like Morphjet renders and converts the file on your own computer, so the presentation never leaves your machine or touches the internet.
Why convert a presentation to TIFF instead of PNG or JPG?
TIFF is the standard for print shops, scanners, and archives because it's lossless and holds up to reprinting. PNG or JPG are better if you just need something to share online.
Morphjet converts PPTX, TIFF, and 1,800+ other formats, all on your machine. Launching this July.