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PowerPoint to PDF Converter

Convert your PPT and PPTX presentations to PDF in seconds. Free, fast, and preserves all your slide formatting.

100% Free & Private
No Installation Required
Works Everywhere
Simple 3-Step Process

How to Convert PowerPoint to PDF Online

Transform your presentations into shareable PDFs in seconds—no software installation needed.

1

Upload Your Presentation

Drag & drop your PPT or PPTX file into our converter. Supports files up to 100MB.

2

Automatic Processing

Our converter processes all slides, preserving layouts, graphics, and formatting.

3

Download Your PDF

Get your presentation as a high-quality PDF ready for sharing or printing.

The Best PPT to PDF Converter

Why Use Our PowerPoint to PDF Converter?

Convert presentations to PDF with perfect formatting, security, and ease of use.

Preserve Slide Layouts

Keep your fonts, images, graphics, and formatting looking exactly as designed.

Instant Conversion

Convert PowerPoint to PDF in seconds—no waiting, no complicated settings.

100% Private & Secure

Files are processed locally in your browser. Your presentations never touch our servers.

No PowerPoint Needed

Convert PPT and PPTX files without having Microsoft PowerPoint installed.

High-Quality Output

Generate crisp, print-ready PDFs with perfect image quality and text clarity.

Works on Any Device

Convert presentations on Mac, Windows, Linux, iPhone, or Android—anywhere.

Why Convert PowerPoint to PDF?

Converting your PowerPoint presentations to PDF ensures they look exactly the same on any device, without requiring PowerPoint to view. PDFs are universally accessible, print-ready, and professional.

Common use cases include sharing presentations via email, uploading to websites, creating handouts for meetings, and archiving important presentations in a stable format.

Need to Edit a PDF Presentation?

If you have a PDF that you need to convert back to an editable PowerPoint format, we've got you covered. Our reverse conversion tool extracts slides and content from PDFs.

Use our PDF to PowerPoint converter to transform PDF documents into editable PPTX presentations that you can modify in Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides.

Common PowerPoint to PDF Use Cases

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Email Sharing

Share presentations without compatibility issues.

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Print Handouts

Create perfect print-ready documents.

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Web Publishing

Upload presentations to websites easily.

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Archive

Preserve presentations in a stable format.

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about converting PowerPoint to PDF.

Simply upload your PPT or PPTX file using our PowerPoint to PDF converter above. Our tool instantly processes your presentation and converts all slides to a high-quality PDF document. Click 'Convert to PDF' and download your file—no signup or PowerPoint installation required.

Yes, our PPT to PDF converter is 100% free to use. There's no registration required, no watermarks, and no limit on conversions. Convert as many presentations to PDF as you need.

Absolutely. Our converter preserves your slide layouts, fonts, images, charts, and formatting when converting PowerPoint to PDF. Your presentation will look exactly as designed.

Yes! If you need to convert a PDF back to an editable PowerPoint presentation, use our PDF to PowerPoint converter tool. It extracts slides and content from PDFs and converts them to PPTX format.

Our converter supports both PPT (PowerPoint 97-2003) and PPTX (PowerPoint 2007 and later) formats. Simply upload your file and we'll handle the conversion automatically.

Your privacy is our top priority. All file processing happens directly in your browser—your PowerPoint files never leave your device. We use 256-bit SSL encryption and don't store any of your presentations.

Most presentations convert in just a few seconds. Larger files with many slides or complex graphics may take slightly longer, but the process is still very fast—no waiting required.

When converting to PDF, animations are converted to static images showing the final state of each slide. For a slide-by-slide view that captures animation steps, consider exporting each animation state as a separate slide before converting.