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PowerPoint to PDF

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Drop a .pptx file and pick which slides to convert — or convert the whole deck. Everything runs locally, so your slides never leave your device.

Beta: text, bullets, tables, shapes, theme colors, images, and charts (column / bar / line / pie) are supported. Animations, transitions, SmartArt, and embedded media are coming soon.

How it works

  1. Drop a .pptx file into the upload area.
  2. Pick which slides to convert in the sidebar — each is listed by its title — or keep the default 'All slides'.
  3. Click 'Convert to PDF'. Each selected slide is laid out — text, shapes, tables, charts and images — onto its own page.
  4. Download the PDF — open it in any viewer.
  5. Everything runs locally. Your presentation never leaves your browser.

Frequently asked questions

What's supported?

Slide text and bullets, fonts and sizes, bold/italic, theme colors, shapes and connectors, tables, gradients, drop shadows, images, and charts (column, bar, line, pie). Arabic and other non-Latin scripts work via the shared text-shaping pipeline.

Can I convert only some slides?

Yes. After you upload, the sidebar lists every slide by its title. Tick the ones you want — or keep 'All slides' to export the whole deck. The PDF keeps the original slide order.

Will it look exactly like PowerPoint?

Very close. We render with metric-compatible fonts, so line breaks and spacing match closely; tiny differences in glyph outlines can remain because the original Microsoft fonts aren't bundled.

What's not supported yet?

Animations, slide transitions, SmartArt diagrams, embedded audio/video, and a few advanced visual effects. These are on the roadmap.

Are password-protected files supported?

Not yet. Encrypted presentations are blocked at the parser stage.