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PowerPoint to PDF Converter

Convert .pptx and .ppt presentations to PDF — share slides without PowerPoint, formatting preserved, free, instant.

✓ .pptx & .ppt✓ All Slides Included✓ No Signup✓ Files Stay Private
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Upload Your PowerPoint File

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Drag & Drop your PowerPoint file here

Supports .pptx (PowerPoint 2007+) and .ppt formats

Browse PowerPoint File
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presentation.pptx
🔒Your presentation stays private. Conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your PowerPoint file — including any confidential slide content — never leaves your device.

Converting presentation...

✅ PDF Ready!

Your PowerPoint has been converted to PDF.

PowerPoint to PDF — The Professional Sharing Standard

Sending a .pptx file to someone means hoping they have PowerPoint installed, hoping it looks the same on their version, and accepting that they can edit or accidentally modify your slides. Converting to PDF eliminates all of these risks. The PDF looks identical on every device, requires no special software to open, and can't be accidentally changed.

When PowerPoint to PDF Makes Sense

  • Client presentations — share proposals and reports as PDF to protect content and ensure consistent appearance
  • Conference submissions — most conferences require slides as PDF for archiving
  • Printing slides — PDF gives you precise print control that PowerPoint doesn't always provide
  • Email sharing — PDF files are smaller and open on any device without PowerPoint
  • Online publishing — upload slides to websites, portals, and document sharing platforms

💡 Before converting: Ensure all fonts in your presentation are embedded (File → Options → Save → Embed fonts). This prevents font substitution issues. Also run Slide Show to check all animations are correct — animations don't transfer to PDF, only the final slide state does.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — completely free. No signup, no watermark, no payment. Convert as many presentations as you need instantly.

Yes. All slides in your presentation are converted and included as individual pages in the PDF output. Slide numbers and order are preserved.

No. PDF is a static format — animations and transitions don't transfer. Each slide is converted as its final state. If you have slides that build content with animations, consider showing the final state before converting.

No. The conversion reads your .pptx file structure in your browser using JSZip and generates a PDF with jsPDF. Your presentation never leaves your device and is never sent to any server.