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Turn your PDF into a PowerPoint presentation

Drop a PDF, get back a .pptx file with one slide per page — ready to open in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides. Free, no sign-up, and your files never leave your browser.

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Why use this PDF to PowerPoint converter?

One slide per page

Every page of your PDF becomes a slide in the output .pptx. Layouts, fonts, charts, and images appear exactly as they do in the original — nothing shifts, nothing breaks.

Batch convert PDFs

Drop in up to 20 PDFs at once. Each one is converted into its own PowerPoint file, then bundled into a single ZIP for one-click download.

Pick your slide size

Match the original PDF page, or pick a standard size — Widescreen 16:9, Standard 4:3, A4, US Letter — to fit your existing PowerPoint deck.

Choose the image quality

Need a small file for email? Pick Low. Projecting on a 4K screen? Pick High. Medium (150 DPI) covers most uses with a balanced file size.

Convert specific pages

Don't need the whole PDF? Enter a range like 1-5, 8, 10-12 and only those pages will end up in your presentation.

Runs in your browser

Your PDFs are converted right on your device. Nothing is uploaded to a server, nothing is stored, nothing is logged.

Sometimes you need to turn a PDF into slides

A pitch deck rescued in five minutes

Your client just emailed the slides for tomorrow's meeting — but they sent a PDF instead of the PowerPoint file. You need to project them, animate a couple of transitions, and hand over the editable file by morning.

You drop the PDF into the converter and pick "Match PDF page" so the slide ratio stays the same. A few seconds later, you have a clean .pptx ready to open in PowerPoint. Each page is one slide, exactly as it looked in the PDF.

You add the missing transitions, swap your logo onto the title slide, and you're set. The pitch goes out the door on time, and your client is none the wiser.

A teacher turning a textbook chapter into a lecture

You're prepping next week's class and the textbook publisher only provides PDF chapters. You'd like to walk through the diagrams page by page on the projector, with room to drop in your own notes between sections.

You drag the chapter PDF into the tool, set a page range to grab just the section you need, and pick widescreen so it fills the classroom screen. A minute later, you have a PowerPoint deck — one diagram per slide.

In PowerPoint, you slip in your own slides between them: a question here, a video link there, a recap at the end. Your students get a lesson that flows through the textbook content with your voice woven through it.

A freelancer reusing a client report

A long-time client asked you to present last quarter's report at their board meeting next Thursday. You wrote the report as a PDF months ago — now you need it as slides, fast.

You upload the PDF, choose Widescreen 16:9 to match the boardroom screen, and let it run. In under a minute, every page of the report is a polished slide in a PowerPoint file ready to project.

You spend the saved time rehearsing the talk instead of rebuilding the deck from scratch — and the board sees the same charts and tables they already trust from the report.

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Drop your PDFs

Drag one or more PDF files onto the page, or click to browse. You can convert up to 20 at once.

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Pick your settings

Choose the slide size, image quality, and page range. Sensible defaults are already set, so you can skip this step if you want.

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Download your PowerPoint

Click Convert and download each .pptx file individually, or grab them all as a ZIP.

  • Your PDFs never leave your browser — there's nothing to delete.
  • We never see, store, or share your files. Conversion happens entirely on your device.
  • No sign-up needed. Drop a PDF and download your PowerPoint.