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How Do You Convert Figma to PPT?

Last updated on March 8, 2023 @ 12:41 pm

Figma is a vector drawing program that allows designers to create high-quality graphics with ease. It is one of the most popular design programs among professionals and hobbyists alike. One of the best things about Figma is that it is very easy to convert your designs into PowerPoint presentations.

There are a few different ways that you can convert Figma to PowerPoint. One way is to use the built-in export feature in Figma.

Go to Figma File menu and click Export

PRO TIP: If you are looking for a quick and easy way to convert your Figma designs into PowerPoint, be warned that there is no one-click solution. While there are a number of online tools that claim to be able to do this, in reality, most of them require you to export your Figma designs as images and then import those into PowerPoint. This can be a time-consuming process, and it is often difficult to get the image quality that you need. In addition, if you need to make any changes to your design after exporting it as an image, you will need to export the entire design again and import it into PowerPoint.

To do this, simply go to File > Export and select “PowerPoint” from the list of available formats.

Another way to convert your Figma designs into PowerPoint is to use a dedicated conversion tool like PPTools.

Go to Figma Resources menu and click the Plugin tab and then search for Pitchdeck Presentation Studio

PPTools is a free online tool that allows you to quickly and easily convert your Figma designs into PowerPoint slides. To use PPTools, simply upload your Figma file to the website and then select the “Convert to PowerPoint” option. PPTools will then generate a PowerPoint file that you can download and use for your presentation.

Figma file instantly converted to PPT format using Pitchdeck Presentation Studio plugining Pitchdeck

No matter which method you use, converting Figma to PowerPoint is a quick and easy process that will allow you to showcase your designs in a professional setting.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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