PDF to PowerPoint Converter Online

Render each PDF page as a high-quality JPG image ready to drop into PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides. Processing stays in your browser.

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    Convert PDF to PowerPoint slides

    Get a PDF into a slide deck fast. This renders each PDF page as a high-quality image you can drop straight into PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides — one picture per slide. It's the quickest way to put a report, brochure, or one-pager up on screen for a meeting without rebuilding it from scratch. A short, honest note up front: the result is images of your pages, not editable text boxes — see "What you actually get" below so there are no surprises.

    How to turn a PDF into slides

    1. Upload your PDF. It's rendered on your device with PDF.js; nothing is uploaded.
    2. Pick a quality. Higher for sharp on-screen slides, lower for a smaller file to email.
    3. Create and download. A multi-page PDF comes back as a ZIP — one image per page.
    4. Insert into your deck. Drop each image onto a slide in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides.

    What you actually get

    Each page becomes a crisp image sized to the original page. That's perfect when you want the page to look exactly as designed — a chart, a layout, a scanned form. It's not an editable .pptx with selectable text and shapes, because reliably rebuilding a PDF's layout into native PowerPoint objects isn't something any browser tool does well. If you need to edit the words, convert with PDF to Word first and rebuild the slides; if you just need the pages on screen, this is faster and pixel-accurate.

    Who uses this

    • Presenters dropping a PDF one-pager into a meeting deck without retyping it.
    • Teachers turning a worksheet or handout into projectable slides.
    • Sales teams putting a PDF brochure into a Keynote walkthrough.

    Privacy

    Your PDF stays in your browser. Pages are rendered locally with PDF.js — nothing is uploaded or stored.

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    Frequently asked questions

    Can I edit the text after converting?

    The output is an image per page, so the text isn't directly editable. Insert each image as a slide background and add your own text boxes on top, or use PDF to Word if you need to edit the words first.

    Why images instead of a real .pptx?

    Rebuilding a PDF's exact layout into editable PowerPoint shapes isn't reliable in the browser. Images guarantee the slide looks exactly like the page — which is usually what you want for a report or brochure.

    Are my documents uploaded?

    No. Page rendering happens entirely in your browser. Your file never reaches a server.

    How do I set the slide size?

    Each image keeps the original PDF page dimensions. In PowerPoint use Design → Slide Size, or in Google Slides use File → Page setup, to match your preferred format.

    Single page or many?

    A one-page PDF returns a single image; multi-page PDFs return a ZIP with one image per page, ready to insert in order.