PptxGenJS

PptxGenJS Sample Slides

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πŸš€ Features

PptxGenJS lets you generate professional PowerPoint presentations in JavaScript - directly from Node, React, Vite, Electron, or even the browser. The library outputs standards-compliant Open Office XML (OOXML) files compatible with:

Design custom slides, charts, images, tables, and templates programmatically - no PowerPoint install or license required.

Works Everywhere

Simple & Powerful

Export Your Way

HTML to PowerPoint Magic

🌐 Live Demos

Try PptxGenJS right in your browser - no setup required.

Perfect for testing compatibility or learning by example - all demos run 100% in the browser.

πŸ“¦ Installation

Choose your preferred method to install PptxGenJS:

Quick Install (Node-based)

npm install pptxgenjs
yarn add pptxgenjs

CDN (Browser Usage)

Use the bundled or minified version via jsDelivr:

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/gitbrent/pptxgenjs/dist/pptxgen.bundle.js"></script>

Includes the sole dependency (JSZip) in one file.

πŸ“ Advanced: Separate Files, Direct Download

Download from GitHub: Latest Release

<script src="PptxGenJS/libs/jszip.min.js"></script>
<script src="PptxGenJS/dist/pptxgen.min.js"></script>

πŸš€ Universal Compatibility

PptxGenJS works seamlessly in modern web and Node environments, thanks to dual ESM and CJS builds and zero runtime dependencies. Whether you’re building a CLI tool, an Electron app, or a web-based presentation builder, the library adapts automatically to your stack.

Supported Platforms

Vite, Webpack, and modern bundlers automatically select the right build via the exports field in package.json.

Builds Provided

πŸ“– Documentation

Quick Start Guide

PptxGenJS PowerPoint presentations are created via JavaScript by following 4 basic steps:

Angular/React, ES6, TypeScript

import pptxgen from "pptxgenjs";

// 1. Create a new Presentation
let pres = new pptxgen();

// 2. Add a Slide
let slide = pres.addSlide();

// 3. Add one or more objects (Tables, Shapes, Images, Text and Media) to the Slide
let textboxText = "Hello World from PptxGenJS!";
let textboxOpts = { x: 1, y: 1, color: "363636" };
slide.addText(textboxText, textboxOpts);

// 4. Save the Presentation
pres.writeFile();

Script/Web Browser

// 1. Create a new Presentation
let pres = new PptxGenJS();

// 2. Add a Slide
let slide = pres.addSlide();

// 3. Add one or more objects (Tables, Shapes, Images, Text and Media) to the Slide
let textboxText = "Hello World from PptxGenJS!";
let textboxOpts = { x: 1, y: 1, color: "363636" };
slide.addText(textboxText, textboxOpts);

// 4. Save the Presentation
pres.writeFile();

That’s really all there is to it!

πŸ’₯ HTML-to-PowerPoint Magic

Convert any HTML <table> into fully formatted PowerPoint slides - automatically and effortlessly.

let pptx = new pptxgen();
pptx.tableToSlides("tableElementId");
pptx.writeFile({ fileName: "html2pptx-demo.pptx" });

Perfect for transforming:

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πŸ“š Full Documentation

Complete API reference, tutorials, and integration guides are available on the official docs site: https://gitbrent.github.io/PptxGenJS

πŸ› οΈ Issues / Suggestions

Please file issues or suggestions on the issues page on github, or even better, submit a pull request. Feedback is always welcome!

When reporting issues, please include a code snippet or a link demonstrating the problem. Here is a small jsFiddle that is already configured and uses the latest PptxGenJS code.

πŸ†˜ Need Help?

Sometimes implementing a new library can be a difficult task and the slightest mistake will keep something from working. We’ve all been there!

If you are having issues getting a presentation to generate, check out the code in the demos directory. There are demos for browser, node and, react that contain working examples of every available library feature.

πŸ™ Contributors

Thank you to everyone for the contributions and suggestions! ❀️

Special Thanks:

PowerPoint shape definitions and some XML code via Officegen Project

🌟 Support the Open Source Community

If you find this library useful, consider contributing to open-source projects, or sharing your knowledge on the open social web. Together, we can build free tools and resources that empower everyone.

@gitbrent@fosstodon.org

πŸ“œ License

Copyright Β© 2015-present Brent Ely

MIT