Microsoft PowerPoint was originally developed as “Presenter” by Forethought, Inc. in 1987 for the Apple Macintosh. Microsoft acquired it just three months later for $14 million, marking their first major acquisition.


Foundational Years (1984–1990)
- 1984: The idea for a presentation program is conceived by Robert Gaskins.
- 1987 (April): PowerPoint 1.0 launches for Macintosh, supporting only black and white slides.
- 1987 (July): Microsoft acquires Forethought.
- 1990 (May): The first Windows version (PowerPoint 2.0) is released, coinciding with Windows 3.0.
Office Integration (1992–2003)


- 1992: PowerPoint 3.0 introduces video transitions and sound.
- 1994: PowerPoint 4.0 begins deep integration with the Microsoft Office suite, sharing interface components with Word and Excel.
- 1997: PowerPoint 97 brings significant upgrades like “Custom Animation” and the “Office Assistant” (Clippy).
- 2003: PowerPoint 2003 focuses on collaboration and improved “Package for CD” features.
Modernization & Cloud (2007–Present)




- 2007: Introduces the Ribbon interface and the XML-based .pptx file format.
- 2010: Adds video export, section organization, and co-authoring capabilities.
- 2013: PowerPoint for Web is released, alongside the first dedicated mobile apps for iOS and Android.
- 2016–2021: Features focus on AI-driven design (PowerPoint Designer), Morph transitions, and real-time collaboration via Microsoft 365.
- 2023+: Integration of AI tools like Copilot for automated slide generation and DALL-E 2 for image creation.
Microsoft PowerPoint Development Timeline History





