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Convert PDF pages to PowerPoint slides — each page becomes a high-quality slide in your browser.

Last updated 31 Mar 2026

Convert PDF files to PowerPoint (PPTX) presentations where each page becomes a high-quality slide image. Adjust rendering resolution (100–200 DPI) and JPEG quality to balance file size and clarity. This free browser-based converter requires no upload — your files never leave your device. The output is a real PPTX file ready for PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote.

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Smaller fileHigher quality

Click to upload or drag and drop

PDF up to 50MB

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How to use

  1. 1

    Upload your PDF

    Click the upload area or drag and drop a PDF file — up to 50 MB.

  2. 2

    Adjust quality settings

    Choose rendering DPI (100 for small files, 150 for balanced, 200 for print quality) and JPEG quality.

  3. 3

    Convert and download

    Click Convert to PPTX and download your PowerPoint presentation — no watermarks added.

Frequently asked questions

Is my PDF uploaded to a server?
No. The entire conversion runs in your browser using PDF.js and PptxGenJS. Your files never leave your device.
Can I edit the text in the PowerPoint output?
No. Each slide contains a rendered image of the PDF page. The text is not editable. For editable text, use the PDF to Word converter instead.
What quality setting should I use?
150 DPI at 85% quality works well for most presentations. Use 200 DPI for print-quality output, or 100 DPI for the smallest file size.
Is there a page limit?
There is no hard limit, but very large PDFs (100+ pages) may take longer and use significant memory. For best results, keep files under 50 pages.
Does the conversion preserve slide dimensions?
Yes. PowerPoint slides are sized to match the exact dimensions of the original PDF pages.
Why are my slides images instead of editable text?
PDF text layout is highly complex. Reliably converting it to editable PowerPoint shapes cannot be done accurately in a browser. Image-based slides preserve the exact appearance of every page.
Does the output PPTX have watermarks?
No. The output is a clean PPTX file with no watermarks or branding.
Will the PPTX work in Google Slides?
Yes. The output PPTX is compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, LibreOffice Impress, and Apple Keynote.
Can I convert a scanned PDF to PowerPoint?
Yes. Scanned PDFs are image-based and convert just as well as any other PDF — each page becomes a slide image. The quality of the slide matches the scan resolution.

Turn any PDF into a presentation instantly. Each PDF page is rendered as a

high-quality slide image using PDF.js, then packaged into a PPTX file with

PptxGenJS. Adjust resolution (100, 150, or 200 DPI) and JPEG quality to

balance file size against visual clarity — 150 DPI at 85% quality is the

recommended sweet spot for most presentations.

All processing runs in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any

server and no account is required.

Who is this for: presenters who receive a PDF deck and need to edit or

annotate it in PowerPoint, trainers converting handouts to slides, students

presenting PDF reports, and anyone who needs to share PDF content in a

slideshow format. Note: because PDF text layout is complex, slides contain

rendered images rather than editable text — use PDF to Word if you need

editable content.

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