PowerPoint to PDF Converter

Convert .pptx presentations to PDF format with all slides preserved.

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Accepted: .ppt,.pptx

What This Tool Does

Converts PowerPoint presentations (.pptx, .ppt) to PDF format entirely in your browser — preserving slide layouts, text, images, and shapes — with no upload and no PowerPoint license required.

Who This Is For

  • Presenters who need to share their deck with an audience that doesn't have PowerPoint installed
  • Professionals archiving final presentations in a fixed, non-editable PDF format
  • Anyone uploading presentations to portals, job applications, or conference systems that require PDF
  • Designers delivering client decks as PDFs to prevent accidental editing

Example: Input: A 30-slide .pptx presentation with custom fonts, images, and branded layouts → Output: A PDF with each slide as a page, preserving all visual elements and text — ready to share or print

Your file is ready.


💡 Once you have the PDF, use the PDF Compressor to reduce its size for email — presentation PDFs with many images can be large. To combine the presentation PDF with a Word document or data appendix, PDF Merger joins them into one file. For converting individual slides to images, PDF to Image extracts each page as a JPG or PNG.

How to Convert PowerPoint to PDF

  1. Click the upload area or drag your PowerPoint file (.ppt or .pptx) onto the page.
  2. The file is processed entirely in your browser — files never leave your device.
  3. Click Convert to PDF.
  4. Download the resulting PDF. Each slide becomes a page in the PDF.

The converter preserves slide content, layout, images, and text formatting. Each slide maps to one PDF page.

Why Convert PowerPoint to PDF?

Converting Different Slide Layouts

Slide ContentPDF OutputNotes
Text slidesExcellentText fully preserved and searchable
Image slidesGoodImages embedded in PDF
ChartsGoodRendered as static images
Animations / transitionsRemovedPDF is static — only final state shown
Embedded videoRemovedPDF cannot embed video
Speaker notesNot includedUse "Notes" layout export in PowerPoint if needed
Custom fontsPreserved if embeddedFont may substitute if not embedded in the PPTX

For the highest fidelity, use PowerPoint's built-in File → Save As → PDF or File → Export → Create PDF/XPS. This tool is ideal for quick conversions when you don't have PowerPoint installed.

Handling Large Presentations

Large presentations (100+ slides, embedded videos, 4K images) can produce very large PDFs. To reduce output size:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will animations and transitions appear in the PDF?
No — PDF is a static format. Animations, transitions, and motion effects are not captured. Each slide is converted to a static page showing the final state of the animation. If your slides rely on animation reveals, manually check the PDF to ensure all content is visible.
Can I convert a PowerPoint with embedded videos?
Embedded videos are not included in the PDF — PDF does not natively support embedded video. Video placeholder frames may appear as static images. The rest of the slide content is preserved.
How do I create a PDF handout with multiple slides per page?
The converter produces one slide per page. For handout layouts (2, 4, or 6 slides per page), use PowerPoint's own Print dialog to generate a handout PDF before uploading, or print to PDF as a handout from within PowerPoint.
Why are my slide fonts different in the PDF?
Font differences occur when the converter cannot access the exact font used in your presentation. To prevent this, embed fonts in PowerPoint before converting (File → Options → Save → Embed fonts in the file).
What's the output PDF page size?
The PDF page size matches the slide dimensions. Standard widescreen presentations (16:9) produce landscape PDF pages. Standard (4:3) presentations produce near-square pages.
Can I convert Google Slides by downloading as PPTX first?
Yes — download your Google Slides as .pptx (File → Download → Microsoft PowerPoint), then convert the .pptx to PDF here.
Can I convert .ppt and .pptx files?
Both formats are supported.

How It Works

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Upload your PowerPoint fileSelect a .pptx file. Each slide will become a page in the PDF.
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Check the slide conversionPreview to confirm slide content and layout transferred correctly.
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Download the PDFDownload the presentation PDF — viewable by anyone without PowerPoint installed.

When to Use This Tool

  • Distributing a presentation as a handout or leave-behind without requiring PowerPoint
  • Uploading slides to a platform that requires PDF format
  • Sharing a deck with clients or stakeholders who should view but not edit it
  • Archiving a final version of a presentation in a stable, layout-fixed format

🔒 Privacy & Security

PowerPoint files are converted to PDF in your browser. Presentation slides may contain confidential business content, unreleased product information, or strategic plans — local conversion ensures they never travel to a third-party server.

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