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Convert PowerPoint Slides into PDF

Render modern PPTX decks at their real slide size and save them as PDF directly in your browser.
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Browser-only conversion for modern .pptx files. Slides are rendered to images and packed into a PDF for direct download.

Slides keep their actual PowerPoint size instead of being forced into a fixed 16:9 layout.

This direct-download mode snapshots each slide into the PDF, so text is rendered as part of the slide image.

How to Convert PPTX to PDF

Upload PPTX

Select one modern PowerPoint .pptx file from your device.

Render Slides

The tool renders each slide inside your browser and turns those slide views into PDF pages.

Download PDF

Your PDF is ready.
Download it directly after the slides are rendered into the PDF.

Upload a modern PowerPoint presentation, let the browser render each slide at its real dimensions, and download a PDF copy directly. This tool is designed for privacy-first client-side conversion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about converting PowerPoint to PDF
Does this run entirely in the browser?

Yes. The converter runs on your device in the browser and does not send the presentation to a server.

Does this support both PPT and PPTX?

It fully supports modern .pptx files. Legacy .ppt files are not supported because browser-only conversion cannot reliably parse that older binary format without native office software.

Why not use LibreOffice or a server?

This tool is intentionally client-side only. Native LibreOffice conversion requires server-side or locally installed desktop software, which would break the browser-only requirement.

Will the PDF match PowerPoint exactly?

Not always. The tool aims for strong visual fidelity, but advanced animations, transitions, SmartArt, embedded media, and some fonts may render differently.

Is the PDF built from slide snapshots?

Yes. This version renders each slide in the browser, captures it as an image, and places those images into the final PDF.

Can I convert large slide decks?

Usually yes, but very large decks with many images can use a lot of memory. Desktop browsers tend to handle bigger presentations better than mobile devices.

Are animations included in the PDF?

No. PDFs are static, so transitions and animations are flattened into a still view of each slide.

Do I need Microsoft PowerPoint installed?

No. You only need a modern browser and a .pptx file.

Can I use this on mobile?

Yes, but performance is usually better on desktop, especially for image-heavy presentations.

Are my files private?

Yes. The presentation is processed locally in your browser instead of being uploaded for conversion.

What are the key benefits?

Client-side PPTX rendering No server upload required Quick PDF download Works without PowerPoint installed Good fit for modern .pptx files Keeps sensitive slide decks on your device during conversion.