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Edit PowerPoint Images Without Leaving Your Deck

Edit PowerPoint Images Without Leaving Your Deck

PowerPoint now includes a stronger built-in image editor that helps you clean up photos, screenshots, and slide visuals without switching apps. Use Edit Image to remove backgrounds, erase objects, upscale low-resolution pictures, enhance lighting, and update the image directly on your slide.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 1, 2026
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Microsoft PowerPoint
A good presentation can stumble over one bad visual. 

Maybe the product photo has a messy background. 

Maybe a screenshot includes private information. 

Maybe an image pulled from an older report looks blurry when stretched across a slide.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Fix Slide Images Inside PowerPoint.

PowerPoint has long offered basic picture tools, but Microsoft is now pushing image editing much closer to the slide-building workflow. 

Its newer Edit Image experience lets users adjust pictures directly inside PowerPoint, with tools such as Remove background, Erase, Move, Upscale, Auto enhance, Add text, Edit text, and Effects. 

Edit Images in PowerPoint

Feature Explanation

The new PowerPoint image editing experience is designed to reduce the back-and-forth between PowerPoint and separate design tools. 

Instead of exporting a picture, opening it in a photo editor, making changes, saving it, and reinserting it, you can select the image on your slide and choose Edit Image.

From there, PowerPoint opens an editing interface with practical tools for common slide problems. Remove background helps isolate a person, product, object, or logo. 

What You’ll Gain
  • Save time by fixing common image issues without opening another editor.
  • Improve slide quality by cleaning up backgrounds, blurry pictures, and distracting objects.
  • Keep your workflow moving by updating edited images directly on the slide.
  • Make decks look more polished with less design effort.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here's how to do it.

Microsoft Web/Desktop
  1. Open a PowerPoint presentation on the web, powerpoint.cloud.microsoft .
  2. Insert or select an image on a slide.
  3. Right-click the image and select Edit Picture.
  4. Choose an editing action such as Remove background, Erase, Move, Upscale, Auto enhance, Add text, Edit text, or Effects.
  5. Preview the changes in real time.
  6. Select Save to apply the edited image directly to the slide.
Edit Images in Microsoft PowerPoint

fig. 1 - Edit Images in Microsoft PowerPoint


Pros and Cons

Pros:
  • Keeps users in PowerPoint instead of forcing a trip to another image editor.
  • Helps business users clean up screenshots, product images, and pitch visuals quickly.
  • Gives teachers and students an easier way to polish classroom slides.
  • Makes low-resolution images more usable with Upscale.
  • Reduces the need for basic third-party image editing tools.

Cons:
  • Availability may vary because Microsoft describes the feature as rolling out.
  • Some AI-powered edits may not produce perfect results on complex images.
  • Enterprise users may be affected by admin controls or organizational policies.
  • Sensitive images may require extra caution because AI-powered editing can involve cloud processing or organization-managed services.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this feature if you already use a professional image editor and need pixel-level control, layered files, advanced masking, or brand-critical export settings. 

It may also be less useful for users who rarely create PowerPoint decks or for organizations that restrict AI-powered image tools through IT policy.

Feature Access
  • Who gets it: The feature is rolling out to PowerPoint for the web users.
  • Account limits: Availability may vary by Microsoft 365 account, rollout stage, subscription, organization, and admin policy.

Score

Criterion Score (0–10) Justification

Value  |  8
This solves a real workflow problem for anyone who builds presentations with photos, screenshots, or web images. It saves time by reducing tool switching.

Usability  |  8
The feature is easy to find when available because it sits under Picture Format and the right-click menu. The main issue is rollout and version visibility.

Wow Factor  |  7
Erase, Move, Upscale, and text editing inside PowerPoint are impressive for everyday users, but professionals will still need dedicated design tools.

Total: 23/30 | 👍 Good 
This is a strong productivity upgrade for PowerPoint users, especially those who make quick business, school, or marketing decks.

Compared with Canva or Adobe Express, PowerPoint’s advantage is convenience inside the deck, not advanced creative control.

Key Takeaways

PowerPoint’s Edit Image feature helps users clean up and improve visuals without interrupting their slide-building flow. 

It is especially useful for quick fixes, background removal, object cleanup, image enhancement, and presentation-ready polish.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Edit Image in PowerPoint.
  • Platform(s): PowerPoint for the web.
  • Quick Benefit: Edit slide images without leaving PowerPoint.
  • Best For: Business users, educators, students, creators, and small businesses.
  • Access Type: Rolling Out.
  • Difficulty: Easy.

Try It Yourself

Open a PowerPoint deck on the web, and select a photo,  to clean up one slide today. 

Then share your results, subscribe to the One Cool Tip newsletter, and pass this Cool Tip along to family, friends, and coworkers.

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Sunday, May 31, 2026

Be AI Ready in Just 10 Minutes a Day

Be AI Ready in Just 10 Minutes a Day

AI skills are becoming basic workplace skills, but not everyone has time for a formal class or access to a laptop. The U.S. Department of Labor’s free Make America AI-Ready course delivers short AI lessons by text message, making it one of the easiest ways to start learning.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 31, 2026


DOL Department of Labor
Many workers know they should learn more about artificial intelligence, but the starting point can feel messy. 

Which tool should you try first? 

What is safe to paste into an AI chatbot? 

How do you know whether an AI answer is useful or just confidently wrong?

Here's a Cool Tip:  Be AI Ready with the DOL AI Literacy Course.

The U.S. Department of Labor has launched a practical answer: Make America AI-Ready, a free AI literacy course delivered entirely through text messages. 

The course is designed for workers who want a simple introduction without downloading an app, buying software, or sitting through a long online class. 

According to the Department of Labor, users can sign up by texting READY to 20202, then complete the course in seven days with about 10 minutes of daily participation.

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Saturday, May 30, 2026

Turn Any Topic Into a Custom Alexa Podcast

Turn Any Topic Into a Custom Alexa Podcast

Alexa+ can now turn almost any topic into a short, AI-generated podcast episode you can listen to on an Echo device or in the Alexa app. It is a smart way to learn during a commute, prep for a trip, explain a topic at home, or catch up on a subject without searching for a traditional podcast.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 30, 2026


Alexa+
Sometimes you do not want a search result, a long article, or a list of links. 

You want someone to explain a topic while you make coffee, drive across town, fold laundry, or walk around the neighborhood.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Create a Custom Podcast with Alexa

That is the idea behind Alexa Podcasts, a new Alexa+ feature that creates AI-generated audio episodes on demand. 

Instead of browsing podcast apps and hoping someone has already recorded the exact episode you want, you can ask Alexa+ for a custom episode about a topic you choose. 

Alexa can generate podcast-style episodes in minutes, with no documents or prep work required.

Alexa Custom Podcasts

Friday, May 29, 2026

Dock the SpaceX Dragon Without Leaving Your Browser

Dock the SpaceX Dragon Without Leaving Your Browser

SpaceX’s free ISS Docking Simulator lets you practice guiding a Crew Dragon spacecraft toward the International Space Station right in your browser. It is a surprisingly thoughtful way to learn patience, precision, and the basics of spacecraft movement without installing anything.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 29, 2026


SpaceX
Most browser games reward fast clicks. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Dock SpaceX Dragon to the ISS.

Most browser games reward fast clicks. SpaceX’s Dragon docking simulator punishes them.

That is what makes it such a clever Cool Tip.

Instead of racing, blasting, or collecting points, your job is to line up a Crew Dragon spacecraft with the International Space Station using small, careful movements. SpaceX says the simulator uses controls based on the actual interface NASA astronauts use to manually pilot Dragon 2 to the ISS. 

The goal is simple to understand but surprisingly hard to master: keep the spacecraft aligned, centered, and moving slowly enough to dock safely.

Dock the SpaceX Dragon

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Find Better Stops Faster with Apple Maps Suggested Places

Find Better Stops Faster with Apple Maps Suggested Places

Apple Maps now gives iPhone users a faster way to discover nearby places before they even type a search. Suggested Places in iOS 26.5 can surface local recommendations based on nearby trends, recent searches, and other factors.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 28, 2026


Apple Maps
Opening Apple Maps often starts with a tiny moment of indecision.

You know you need coffee, dinner, gas, a pharmacy, or something interesting nearby, but you may not know exactly what to search for. 

Apple Maps already handles direct searches well, but iOS 26.5 adds a small discovery feature that makes the app feel a little more helpful when you are deciding where to go next.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Tap Maps Search Before You Type.

Apple Maps Suggested Places appears when you tap the search field. Instead of waiting for you to type, Maps can show recommended locations based on signals such as what is trending nearby and what you have searched for recently.

It is not a dramatic redesign, but it is the kind of practical shortcut that can save time when you are traveling, running errands, or exploring a new neighborhood.

Apple Maps Suggested Places

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Find Better Images Faster with Bing’s New AI Search

Find Better Images Faster with Bing’s New AI Search

Bing’s new AI-guided Image Search helps turn a crowded page of pictures into organized visual results with labels, summaries, and sources. It is especially useful when you are researching design ideas, travel destinations, shopping inspiration, school topics, or creative projects.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 27, 2026


Microsoft Bing
Image search is useful, but it can also feel messy. 

Search for “modern patio ideas,” “best beaches in Portugal,” or “Picasso art periods,” and you often get a wall of thumbnails with little guidance about what matters, what is related, or where to go next.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Try Bing’s New Image Search. 

Microsoft is trying to improve that experience with a new AI-guided version of Bing Image Search. 

Instead of showing only a dense grid of image results, Bing can now organize images into clearer sections, add short summaries, and show sources that help users understand and explore a visual topic more easily. 

This is not Bing Image Creator. 

It does not create AI images from prompts. It helps users explore existing image search results in a more organized way.

Bing AI Image Search

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Create and Edit AI Videos Conversationally Using Google Gemini Omni

Create and Edit AI Videos Conversationally Using Google Gemini Omni

Google recently introduced Gemini Omni, a brand new AI model family designed to generate and modify video clips using conversational prompts. Discover how this tool mixes text, photos, and video references to fix details, switch styles, and keep characters consistent across scenes.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
May 26, 2026


Google Gemini
Creating and editing video often feels like a chore if you lack expensive software or technical expertise. 

A simple adjustment like changing a background or fixing a pacing mistake usually forces you to restart your project from scratch. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use Google Gemini Omni.

Google announced its new model family at Google I/O in May 2026, and showed off a fresh way to build or edit cinematic content without needing complex timelines.

Create Video with Google Gemini Omni