PPT to PDF
Upload a PowerPoint presentation and download a PDF version, one slide per page.
Overview
This tool converts a PowerPoint presentation to PDF using a real office-suite conversion engine (LibreOffice, running headless), rendering each slide the way PowerPoint's own "Save as PDF" would.
Both current .pptx files and older .ppt files are accepted — the legacy binary format many pre-2007 presentations still use.
Examples
Sharing slides that shouldn't be edited
pitch-deck.pptx
converted-pitch-deck.pdf (one slide per page, opens identically everywhere)
How It Works
- Choose a .ppt or .pptx file from your device.
- Click Convert. The file is uploaded and converted to PDF server-side.
- Click Download to save the PDF.
Use Cases
Sending a deck that shouldn't be edited
Convert a finished presentation to PDF so slides display identically for every recipient, regardless of whether they have PowerPoint.
Printing handouts
Get a PDF version of a presentation that's easier to print or archive than the original slide file.
Tips
- Animations and slide transitions don't carry over to PDF — each slide is rendered as its final, static state.
- Embedded video/audio isn't included in the PDF — only the slide's visible content converts.
FAQ
Yes. Converting a presentation to PDF requires a real office-suite conversion engine, so the file is uploaded, converted, and the result returned — nothing is stored.
Yes, both are accepted — the tool detects which format was uploaded and converts either one.
No — PDF is a static format, so each slide converts as a single fixed image of its final state, without any of the presentation's animations or transitions.