PowerPoint to PDF
Convert PowerPoint (PPTX) presentations to PDF instantly. Maintain slide layout and visual integrity with 100% private, local browser conversion.
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About This Tool
PowerPoint to PDF is the most reliable way to share your presentations while ensuring they look exactly as you intended. PowerPoint files often suffer from missing fonts or displaced graphics when opened on different devices; converting to PDF locks your design in place, making it perfect for handouts, email attachments, or screen-sharing.
The conversion process takes each slide and transforms it into a full-sized PDF page. This maintains the visual flow of your presentation and creates a document that can be opened on any smartphone, tablet, or computer without needing Microsoft Office. It is an essential tool for students, educators, and business professionals alike.
Confidential Presentations: Whether it's a pitch deck or a lecture, your slides are private. Our conversion engine runs locally in your browser, meaning your presentation content is never sent to a cloud server or stored by us.
How to Use
Upload PowerPoint File
Drag and drop your .pptx file or click to select from your device.
Wait for Processing
The tool will extract slide content and create the PDF.
Download PDF
Click Download to save your converted PDF document.
Use Cases
Presentation Sharing
Share presentations with anyone without requiring PowerPoint.
Handout Creation
Create PDF handouts from your presentation slides.
Archive Presentations
Archive presentations in stable PDF format.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my slide transitions work in the PDF?
PDF is a static format designed for document viewing. While animations and transitions won't play, every slide will be accurately captured as a high-quality static page.
Does it support 16:9 and 4:3 slide ratios?
Yes. Our tool detects the aspect ratio of your PowerPoint presentation and creates PDF pages that match those dimensions perfectly.
Can I convert very large PPTX files?
Yes, though files with many high-resolution images may take slightly longer to process as the browser renders each slide locally.