Convert PDF to PowerPoint (.ppt / .pptx)
Free, no signup. Slide mode (in-browser) / Edit mode (cloud-processed)
Slide mode: Each PDF page is embedded as an image on a single slide. Zero layout shift, processed on-device, free and unlimited. Text inside slides cannot be edited (treated as images).
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How it works (3 steps)
- 1
Choose a file — drag and drop a PDF, or click to select one.
- 2
Convert automatically — click “Convert to PowerPoint.” No settings required; the file becomes a .pptx.
- 3
Download — save the .pptx file directly to your device.
Supported formats
Input: .pdf. Output: .pptx (PowerPoint 2007 and later). Practical file size is in the tens of megabytes per file. Text-heavy slides usually convert cleanly. Complex tables, custom fonts, or scan-based PDFs may shift in layout.
Privacy
Slide mode runs entirely in your browser, with no upload to any server — recommended for sensitive PDFs. Edit mode uses a cloud service; uploaded files are deleted automatically after conversion. For highly confidential contracts or internal documents, please avoid uploading or check your organization’s policy. Browser-side tools (merge, split, etc.) process files locally and never send them to any server.
Which mode should you use?
This tool offers two modes, with Slide mode as the default. Pick by use case.
- ▸“I just want slides” / “Show the PDF as-is” → Slide mode (no layout shift, on-device, free and unlimited; text isn’t editable)
- ▸“I need to edit text” / “Reuse figures” → Edit mode (cloud-based, editable text, some layout shift)
- ▸Image-heavy PDFs (photos, scans, diagrams) → Slide mode (best fit)
- ▸Text-heavy PDFs that need swapping in/out → Edit mode
For a detailed mode comparison table, see the walkthrough article.
Edit mode accuracy limits — for full fidelity, consider a paid service
To be honest, Edit mode (and other cloud-based conversion services) can’t achieve perfect PDF → PowerPoint conversion. For drafts, internal sharing, and reusing slides, Edit mode is good enough. For print production, client deliverables, or contracts where full fidelity is required, consider Adobe Acrobat (industry standard) or paid professional services. Note: Slide mode embeds pages as images, so layout shift cannot occur (but text isn’t editable).