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Convert PDF to PowerPoint

Turn every PDF page into a full-slide image in a new PowerPoint file.

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Your files are processed in your browser whenever possible, and are never uploaded to a server or stored permanently.

Works with files up to roughly 100 MB, depending on your device's memory.

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PDF to PowerPoint turns each page of your PDF into a full-slide picture inside a new .pptx file, so you can drop a PDF straight into a presentation. Upload your PDF and every page is rendered at high resolution and placed as a full-bleed image on its own slide, keeping the exact visual appearance of the original page — text, graphics and layout all look identical, because each slide is a picture of the page rather than a rebuilt layout. The trade-off is that the text on each slide is part of the image, not editable text you can click into and change in PowerPoint; if you need to edit the words, use PDF to Word instead. This approach works well for turning reports, slide decks exported to PDF, or one-page flyers into a presentation you can open, present or drop into a bigger deck. Everything runs locally in your browser — your PDF is never uploaded.

How it works

1

Upload your file

Drag and drop, or click to choose a file from your device.

2

Choose your options

Set the options for this tool — most tools work great with the defaults.

3

Download your PDF

Get your result instantly, processed right in your browser.

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Frequently asked questions

Will the text on each slide be editable?

No. Each slide is a high-resolution picture of the original PDF page, so the visual result matches exactly, but the text isn't clickable/editable text inside PowerPoint. Use PDF to Word if you need editable text instead.

Will the slides look exactly like my PDF pages?

Yes — since each slide is an image render of the page, the visual appearance matches the original closely.

Is there a page limit?

The tool comfortably handles PDFs up to a few hundred pages, depending on your device's memory.

Is my PDF uploaded to a server?

No, rendering and conversion both happen entirely in your browser.

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