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PDF to PPT

Upload a PDF to convert every page into a PowerPoint slide, with each page rendered as a full-slide image.

Each PDF page becomes a full-slide image in the resulting PowerPoint file — this preserves the exact visual appearance of each page, though slide content won't be individually editable text.

How to use the PDF to PPT

  1. Upload the PDF file you want to convert into a PowerPoint presentation.
  2. Click "Convert & Download PPTX."
  3. Every page renders as an image and becomes its own slide — this may take a few seconds for longer documents.
  4. The .pptx file downloads automatically, ready to open in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides.

About the PDF to PPT

Turning a PDF into a set of PowerPoint slides is a common need when a document needs to be presented rather than just read — dropping a PDF report into a meeting deck, turning a PDF handout into slides for a training session, or repurposing a PDF brochure as a presentation.

This tool takes a different, more visually faithful approach than a text-extraction conversion: it renders each PDF page exactly as it appears — including all formatting, images, and layout — onto an image using the same rendering engine that powers web-based PDF viewing, then places that image as a full-bleed slide in a new PowerPoint file. Because each slide is essentially a picture of the original page, the visual result matches the source PDF closely, though the text within each slide isn't individually editable the way text typed directly into PowerPoint would be.

It's useful for anyone who needs a PDF's content inside a presentation format quickly, without needing to manually rebuild each page as an editable slide — presenters incorporating PDF reference material into a talk, trainers converting PDF handouts into a slide deck format, and anyone repurposing existing PDF content for a presentation context. Because rendering happens entirely in your browser, your document is never uploaded to a server.

Frequently asked questions

Will the text on each slide be editable?+
No, each slide is a full image of the original PDF page, not editable text boxes. This preserves the exact visual appearance but means text can't be directly edited within PowerPoint afterward.
What file format does this produce?+
A standard .pptx file (PowerPoint 2007+ format), compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint, Apple Keynote, Google Slides, and LibreOffice Impress.
How long does conversion take for large PDFs?+
Documents with many pages take longer since each page is individually rendered as an image; performance depends on your device and the number of pages.
Can I edit the layout after converting?+
Since each slide is an image, you can resize or reposition the image within PowerPoint, but you can't directly edit text or elements within the original page content.

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