Convert PowerPoint presentations to PDF for sharing, printing, or archiving — single deck or up to ten at once. Upload .pptx or .ppt files and get back PDFs that preserve slide layouts, fonts, images, charts, and speaker notes formatting. P
Convert PowerPoint presentations to PDF for sharing, printing, or archiving — single deck or up to ten at once. Upload .pptx or .ppt files and get back PDFs that preserve slide layouts, fonts, images, charts, and speaker notes formatting. Perfect for distributing pitch decks, lecture slides, training materials, and any presentation where you need the recipient to see the slides exactly the way you designed them.
Conversion is handled server-side so complex slide masters, embedded media, and transition-rich decks render accurately. Files are processed and removed automatically — see our privacy policy for details on data handling.
Why Convert PowerPoint to PDF?
Both. Pick one file for a single conversion, or queue up to 10 files (.pptx and .ppt mixed) and convert them in a single batch. Each file is converted sequentially with a progress indicator showing which is currently running.
.pptx (modern PowerPoint — 2007, 2016, 2024, Microsoft 365, etc.) and the older .ppt (PowerPoint 97-2003) format. Both are accepted in the same batch — no need to convert .ppt to .pptx beforehand.
25 MB per file and 100 MB total per batch on the free tier, with a cap of 10 files per session. Most decks with embedded images stay well under that — slide-heavy presentations with high-res photos may approach the per-file cap.
The batch keeps going. The failed file is marked in the file list and gets a Retry button so you can re-run just that one — the rest of the batch isn't affected.
Each converted PDF gets its own Download button. If two or more succeed, a single "Download all as ZIP" button appears at the bottom that bundles them into one .zip archive.
No — PDF is a static format, so animations, transitions, and embedded videos are flattened. Each slide becomes one PDF page showing the final state of that slide. Text, images, charts, and layout are fully preserved.
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