PDF to PowerPoint Converter
Browser processing — files never leave your device
Turn a PDF into a ready-to-present PowerPoint file. Every page becomes one slide showing the page exactly as designed — fonts, charts, and layout preserved.
How to use this tool
- Add a PDF file (up to 50 MB).
- Click Convert to PowerPoint — each page is rendered as a slide in your browser.
- Download the .pptx file.
- Open it in PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote and present.
About this tool
Each PDF page is rendered at high resolution and placed as a full-slide image in a .pptx file, with the slide dimensions matched to your document's aspect ratio so nothing is stretched or cropped. Because the pages become images, the slides look pixel-identical to the original PDF — a chart-heavy report or a designed deck exported to PDF comes back into PowerPoint looking exactly as intended. The whole conversion runs in your browser; the file is never uploaded.
This approach is ideal when you need to present a PDF, reorder its pages as slides, or splice a few PDF pages into an existing deck. The trade-off is that slide content isn't individually editable text — each slide is a faithful picture of its page. If your goal is editing the words rather than presenting the pages, the PDF to Word tool is the better fit.
Common ways people use this
- Presenting a PDF report or proposal in PowerPoint without awkwardly scrolling a PDF viewer
- Merging a few pages from a PDF into an existing slide deck
- Converting a slide deck that was exported to PDF back into a .pptx you can present and rearrange
Tips
- You can freely reorder, delete, or duplicate the resulting slides in PowerPoint, and add new editable slides between them — the imported pages behave like any other slide.
- To present only part of a long PDF, extract the pages you need with the Extract PDF Pages tool first, then convert that smaller file.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I edit the text on the slides?
- No — each slide is a high-resolution image of its PDF page, which is what keeps the layout pixel-perfect. You can add new text boxes on top, or use the PDF to Word tool when editing the content is the goal.
- Will the slides match my PDF's shape?
- Yes. The presentation's slide size is set from your document's aspect ratio, so A4 pages, widescreen decks and everything in between come through without stretching or black bars.
- Does the conversion work in Google Slides and Keynote too?
- Yes. The output is a standard .pptx file, which PowerPoint, Google Slides, Keynote and LibreOffice Impress all open normally.
- Is the PDF uploaded during conversion?
- No. Pages are rendered and the .pptx is assembled entirely inside your browser — pitch decks and confidential reports never leave your device.
- Why is the .pptx bigger than my original PDF?
- Each page is stored as a high-resolution image so it stays sharp on a projector. A long PDF therefore produces a larger presentation file; converting fewer pages keeps the size down.