Tell me and I forget; show me and I remember.
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PDF to PowerPoint Online

Turn a PDF into a PPTX deck with one slide per page, sized to your document's aspect ratio — the fastest way to get a printed or exported deck back into PowerPoint for presenting and annotating.

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How to use PDF to PowerPoint online

  1. 1

    Upload your files

    Drag and drop or click to select your file(s). Uploads go directly to encrypted cloud storage over HTTPS. (PDF)

  2. 2

    Run the tool: PDF to PowerPoint

    Processing happens instantly in the cloud — no software to install, works on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android.

  3. 3

    Download the result

    Get your processed file via a secure temporary link. All files are deleted automatically about a day after upload.

Frequently asked questions

Will the text on each slide be editable?

No — and this is worth knowing before you convert. Each PDF page is rendered at 150 DPI and placed on its own slide as a full-bleed image, so you get a genuine PPTX you can present, annotate, reorder, and add new slides to, but the original page content is a picture rather than editable text boxes. No PDF-to-PPTX converter reliably rebuilds editable slide objects, because a PDF doesn't store them.

What if I need the text back?

Run PDF to Word instead — it extracts the actual text, which you can then paste into slide placeholders. For a scanned PDF, run OCR PDF first so there's a text layer to extract at all.

What slide size do I get?

The slide is 960 points wide and the height follows your first page's aspect ratio, so a landscape PDF produces a landscape deck and a portrait document produces portrait slides — no letterboxing or cropping.

How many slides will I get?

Exactly one per PDF page, in order. A 40-page PDF becomes a 40-slide deck.

Will the deck open in Google Slides or Keynote?

Yes — the output is a standard PPTX, so it opens in PowerPoint, Google Slides, Keynote and LibreOffice Impress. Remember each slide holds a page image, so what opens is a deck you can present and annotate around, not one whose text you can retype.

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