Convert PPSX to SVG in JavaScript

Aspose.Slides for Node.js via .NET is a powerful and easy-to-use library that allows you to convert PowerPoint presentations to various formats in JavaScript. It supports all presentation elements and formats and provides a rich API to access and modify them. It also allows you to export your slides to various formats for further processing or sharing.

Convert PPSX to SVG in Node.js

Aspose.Slides for Node.js via .NET is a powerful Node.js library for creating and manipulating presentation files. Moreover, it provides flexible ways to convert PPSX to SVG. Using Aspose.Slides for Node.js via .NET, any developer or application can convert PPSX to SVG files with just a few lines of code.

As a modern document processing API, Aspose.Slides for Node.js via .NET exports PPSX files to SVG file formats quickly. Aspose PowerPoint library allows you to convert PPSX to SVGs and many other file formats

Convert PPSX to SVG using JavaScript

To convert the PPSX to SVG, you will need to create Presentation from PPSX file and save it as SVG.

JavaScript code for convert PPSX into SVG


const fs = require('fs');
const asposeSlides = require('aspose.slides.via.net');
const { Presentation, SaveFormat } = asposeSlides;
var pres = new Presentation("welcome-to-powerpoint.ppsx");
try
{
    for (let i = 0; i < pres.slides.length; i++) {
        var slideByteArray = pres.slides.get(i).getAsSvg();
        fs.writeFile('slide" + i + ".svg', Buffer.from(slideByteArray), (err) => {
            if (err)
                console.error(err);
        });
    }
}
finally
{
    if (pres != null) pres.dispose();
}

How to convert PPSX to SVG using Aspose.Slides for Node.js via .NET API

To convert PPSX to SVG using Aspose.Slides for Node.js via .NET, you need to import the package in your JavaScript file and create an instance of the Presentation class. The Presentation class represents a PowerPoint document and provides methods to access and manipulate its elements.

  1. Install Aspose.Slides for Node.js via .NET .

  2. Add a library reference (import the library) to your Node.js project.

  3. Open the source PPSX files in Node.js.

  4. Save result as SVG file.