PowerPoint → PDF

Convert PowerPoint presentations to PDF entirely in your browser.

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Max 100MB per file · Up to 5 files

About PowerPoint to PDF

A PDF version of a slide deck is what you send after the meeting: it opens on any device, can't be accidentally edited mid-forward, and prints cleanly as a handout. It's also the safe way to share slides with someone whose PowerPoint version (or lack of one) you don't know.

Convertora's converter works differently from PowerPoint's own export, and it's worth understanding the difference. A .pptx file is a zip of XML; this tool unpacks it in your browser, reads the text of each slide, and re-typesets that text onto landscape A4 pages — the first paragraph of each slide styled as its title, the rest as body text. It is a text-based rendering: fast, private, and readable, but it does not reproduce slide graphics, images, themes, or layout.

That makes it ideal when you need the content of a deck in PDF form — for reading, reviewing, searching, or archiving — and the wrong tool when the visual design is the point.

How to use it

  1. 1Upload up to five .pptx files (100MB each).
  2. 2The presentation is unpacked locally and slides are read in order.
  3. 3Each slide becomes one landscape PDF page, labeled with its slide number in the corner. The slide's first text block is set large and bold as the title.
  4. 4Slides with more text than fits on a page continue onto extra pages labeled 'Slide N (cont.)' — nothing is silently dropped.
  5. 5Each converted deck downloads as a PDF with the same base name.

Common use cases

  • Circulating the text content of a deck for review or approval by email.
  • Archiving the substance of old presentations in a searchable format.
  • Reading a deck's content on a device without PowerPoint installed.
  • Producing a printable text handout of lecture or training slides.

Frequently asked questions

Tips

  • Long bullet lists survive conversion well; dense diagrams don't. Decide which kind of deck you have before choosing this tool.
  • Going the other way — turning a PDF into slides — is what the PDF to PowerPoint tool does.

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.