PDF → PowerPoint

Convert PDF pages into a PowerPoint presentation. Processed entirely in your browser.

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Max 100MB per file

About PDF to PowerPoint

Turning a PDF into a PowerPoint deck is genuinely hard, because a PDF has no concept of slides, titles, or bullet hierarchies — just fixed pages. Convertora takes the approach that actually works reliably: each PDF page is rendered to a high-resolution image and placed onto its own slide. What you present looks exactly like the PDF, page for page.

The deck's slide dimensions are taken from the PDF's own page size, so the aspect ratio matches the source — a landscape report produces widescreen-like slides, a portrait document produces tall ones — and pages are centered with their proportions preserved. Rendering happens in your browser via PDF.js, and the .pptx is assembled locally, so the document is never uploaded.

The honest trade-off: the slides are pictures. You can present them, reorder them, add new slides around them, and annotate on top — but you can't click into the imported content and edit its text.

How to use it

  1. 1Upload a PDF (up to 100MB).
  2. 2Each page is rendered at double resolution to keep text sharp on a projector.
  3. 3A .pptx is built with one slide per page, sized to match the PDF's aspect ratio, with each page image centered on its slide.
  4. 4The PowerPoint file downloads with the same base name and opens in PowerPoint, Keynote, Google Slides, or LibreOffice Impress.

Common use cases

  • Presenting a PDF report or proposal in a meeting without awkwardly scrolling a PDF viewer.
  • Inserting pages from a PDF (specs, charts, forms) into an existing deck as reference slides.
  • Converting conference handouts or papers into a slide format for walkthroughs.
  • Building a quick deck from a designed PDF when the original slides are lost.

Frequently asked questions

Tips

  • Trim the PDF to just the pages you'll present with Split PDF or Delete Pages first — a 60-page PDF makes a 60-slide deck.
  • Image-per-slide decks are larger than native ones; if the .pptx needs to be emailed, keep the source PDF short.

100% private — runs in your browser

Convertora processes everything on your device using JavaScript and WebAssembly. Files never leave your browser, are never uploaded to a server, and are never seen by us or anyone else. The moment you close the tab, the data is gone — there is no temporary cloud copy, no log entry, no retained backup.

Because the work happens locally, processing speed depends on your device — but there are no rate limits, no daily caps, and no file size restrictions beyond what your browser can handle in memory. No signup, no account, no payment. The tool works the same in incognito mode, on a corporate network, or after the page has loaded once, even with the network disconnected.