Customizing The WPS Office Launch Screen
Customizing the WPS Startup Screen allows you to personalize your experience when launching the WPS Office suite, making it more visually appealing and aligned with your preferences.
Begin by verifying that your WPS Office installation is fully updated.
Alternatively, visit the official WPS website to manually download the latest installer if the in-app updater fails.
Do not skip updating—install all pending patches to ensure compatibility.
Start either WPS Writer, WPS Sheet, or WPS Presentation to access the configuration settings.
From the top menu bar, click on the File tab.
Among the listed items, locate and select the Options command.
You’ll now see a comprehensive settings window that controls how WPS behaves and looks.
Go to the General tab, which is usually the default or first tab in the dialog.
Look for the Startup category, typically positioned near the top of the General settings.
Find the checkbox labeled "Show splash screen when starting WPS Office."
If you wish to disable the startup screen entirely, simply uncheck this box.
You’ll bypass the splash screen entirely, leading to a faster and cleaner startup.
Replacing the startup graphic isn’t available via settings—it must be done via file replacement.
WPS Office does not provide a built-in interface for uploading custom images directly through the user interface.
Customization requires accessing the program’s internal asset folder.
On Windows, this folder is typically found in C Program Files WPS Office version files.
Within the files folder, go into the images or res subfolder.
Look for a file named splash.png or splash.jpg.
Always create a copy of the original splash file before overwriting it.
Ensure your image is saved as a.png or.jpg file to avoid display errors.
To maintain proportions, design your image at exactly 600×400 pixels.
Do not alter the filename—keep it identical to the original.
You might need to run your file explorer as administrator to overwrite the file.
Reboot the program to trigger the updated startup image.
Your replacement image will now show up during the initial loading phase.
Be aware that patches or version upgrades can restore the default splash image.
Contents
Follow the same naming and format rules regardless of your operating system.
This change is cosmetic only—it influences appearance, not application behavior.
This visual element exists solely for branding or personalization at launch time.
For enterprise teams, replacing the splash screen reinforces brand consistency across all workstations.
This subtle touch contributes to a unified digital environment throughout your organization.
Always ensure that any image you use for customization complies with copyright and licensing rules.
Only use images you created, licensed, or obtained under a permissive license.
By following these steps, you can tailor the WPS Office startup experience to better suit your tastes or organizational needs, making your daily workflow feel more personalized and efficient.