PowerPoint to PDF
Convert .pptx presentations into PDF.
Pick a .pptx file (max 25 MB)
Best for text-driven decks. Animations, transitions, embedded video, SmartArt, and speaker notes are not included. Custom fonts fall back to web-safe equivalents. For high-fidelity output, use PowerPoint’s File → Export → PDF.
Turn a PowerPoint `.pptx` deck into a PDF with one slide per page. Best for static handout copies — text, headings, basic shapes, bullet lists, and images render reliably. Transitions, animations, embedded videos, and SmartArt are dropped or approximated. Speaker notes are not included. Custom fonts are replaced with web-safe equivalents. For high-fidelity output, use PowerPoint's own File → Export → PDF. Runs entirely in your browser.
How it works
How PowerPoint to PDF works
Upload your .pptx
Drop in a PowerPoint file. Only .pptx is supported — legacy .ppt must be re-saved first.
Wait for rendering
Each slide is rendered and captured one at a time. Larger decks take longer — expect 2–5 seconds per slide.
Download the PDF
Each slide becomes one PDF page, sized to match the slide's aspect ratio.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
- No. The .pptx is parsed and rendered entirely in your browser. The file never reaches our servers.