PDF to PPT
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Convert PDF to PowerPoint (.pptx) online for free. One slide per page with HD images. Great for presentations. No signup or install needed.
How your file is handled
Both the uploaded PDF and the generated .pptx travel over HTTPS. They sit only inside this task and are removed from the processing node within an hour. We don't keep copies, don't share files, and don't reuse content.
When this tool fits best
- Make a PDF deck editable on stage
Convert a PDF version of a deck into PowerPoint so you can rearrange slides and add speaker notes during a rehearsal.
- Reuse last year's review deck
Turn an archived PDF report into editable slides; pull out reusable sections instead of rebuilding the whole deck.
- Digitize teaching material
Convert handout PDFs to PowerPoint, then split chapters into individual decks and add videos or interactive elements.
Features
- One PDF page = one slide
Page order, aspect ratio and margins are preserved; no auto-merging or auto-splitting of slides.
- Editable text, not flattened pictures
Text from text-based PDFs becomes editable text boxes — no retyping required.
- Images are independent objects
Pictures arrive as separate movable objects, so you can resize, replace or animate them later.
- Background and foreground separated
Background imagery and content blocks are layered, so changing the master theme is easier.
- Standard .pptx output
Generates a clean .pptx that opens in PowerPoint, Keynote, WPS and Google Slides.
- Adapts to 16:9 and 4:3
Output respects the source PDF aspect ratio so you don't have to crop later.
How to use
- 1Upload the PDF deck
Drop in or pick a PDF up to 500MB.
- 2Split into slides
We separate each PDF page into a slide and break out text blocks, images and vector elements into independent layers.
- 3Inspect the result
You'll see slide count, text-block count and image count before you download.
- 4Download .pptx and polish
Open the file in PowerPoint or Keynote and add notes, transitions and speaker order.
Limits and things to watch out for
- Vector graphics may rasterize— Complex vector charts and illustrations can be exported as bitmaps and look soft when scaled up.
- No animations restored— PDF doesn't carry animations; transitions and animations need to be reapplied in PowerPoint.
- Master themes aren't recovered— Theme color palettes from the original deck can't be reconstructed from a PDF.
- Encrypted PDFs not supported— Decrypt the file first in Acrobat or Preview.
FAQ
- QWill the slide count change?
- By default each PDF page becomes one slide; we do not auto-split or auto-merge slides.
- QIs the text really editable?
- Yes for text-based PDFs — text becomes editable text boxes. Scanned PDFs keep words as images.
- QHow is the slide aspect ratio decided?
- We follow the source PDF page ratio, typically 16:9 or 4:3.
- QWill the .pptx open in Keynote and WPS?
- Yes. The output is a standard .pptx that all major slideware can open.
- QAre PowerPoint animations restored?
- No — PDF doesn't carry animation data. Add them in PowerPoint after conversion.
- QCan I swap the background image?
- Yes. Background and foreground are layered, so you can select and replace the background separately.
- QIs batch conversion available?
- Single file per run today; batch is on the roadmap.
- QHow long is my file kept on the server?
- It's purged within an hour and the download link expires at the same time.
Split big report PDFs before converting
For long report-style PDFs of 100+ pages, split the file by chapter first and convert each part to PowerPoint separately so the team can edit different decks in parallel.