PDF to PowerPoint Converter
Convert PDFs into PPTX presentations. Each page becomes a slide. Browser-only.
▸▾Slides are image-based, not editable text
Each PDF page is rendered as a high-resolution image and placed as a slide background. Text in the slides cannot be edited in PowerPoint. For editable text, use PDF to Word first, then copy into PowerPoint.
Drop files here
or click to browse · paste from clipboard
Accepts .PDF · Up to 1,000 files
How it works
Drop your files
Drag and drop, click to browse, or paste from clipboard. Up to 1,000 files at once.
Choose settings
Adjust quality, format, and other options to match your needs.
Click Convert
Everything runs in your browser via WebAssembly. PDF to PowerPoint Converter happens locally — no server involved.
Download
Download files individually or grab all at once as a ZIP.
Frequently asked questions
No. Each slide is an image of your PDF page — the text is not editable. For editable text, use PDF to Word first, then copy the text into PowerPoint slides.
150 DPI is the recommended balance between file size and quality. 300 DPI produces sharper slides but very large .pptx files.
16:9 is the modern widescreen format used by most projectors and screens. Use 4:3 only for older projectors or legacy templates.
One slide per PDF page. A 10-page PDF becomes a 10-slide .pptx file.
Yes. Upload the .pptx to Google Drive and open it in Google Slides.
Never. PDF pages are rendered using WebAssembly in your browser and the PPTX is assembled locally. Your files never leave your device.