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url: "/pitchdeck/export/jpg.md"
description: "Export slides from Figma design files or Figma Slides files to static JPG or PNG images in one click using Pitchdeck."
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# Exporting your slides to JPG/PNG images

> Export slides from Figma design files or Figma Slides files to static JPG or PNG images in one click using Pitchdeck.

### Video Tutorial: Export Figma slides to JPG/PNG images

This video tutorial is a complete step-by-step guide showing you how to export Figma slides to JPG/PNG images using the Pitchdeck plugin.
[Embedded media](https://www.youtube.com/embed/Dy2LWEZwXTI)

To export your slides as static images, click the **Export** button in the top-right corner of the Pitchdeck plugin and set the presentation export format to either **JPG images** or **PNG images**.

After choosing a format, click **Export to JPG** or **Export to PNG**. Pitchdeck will process all slides in order, then generate a `.zip` file that you can download by clicking **Download Your Zip File**.

## Exporting from a Figma design file

In standard Figma design files, Pitchdeck treats your top-level frames as slides.
The exported image order follows your slide order in the plugin, so you can quickly re-order slides before exporting if needed.

## Exporting from a Figma Slides file

You can use the same export flow inside Figma Slides files:

1. Run the Pitchdeck plugin in your Figma Slides file.
2. Click **Export** in the top-right corner.
3. Choose **JPG images** or **PNG images**.
4. Click the matching export button and download the generated `.zip`.

In Figma Slides files, Pitchdeck mirrors the slide order from the native Figma Slides interface.

## Output quality and file details

- Exports are generated at **2x retina resolution** for sharp full-screen viewing.
- PNG exports include **light compression** for a strong quality-to-file-size balance.
- Files are automatically named and ordered so they are easy to review or present.

> **Tip:** JPG/PNG exports are useful for sharing presentation slides quickly over email, Slack, or review tools when you need static images instead of a deck file.
