PDF to PowerPoint
Convert each PDF page into a PowerPoint slide as a high-resolution image.
Drop a PDF into PowerPoint without re-typing a single slide
You've been handed a finished PDF deck — a pitch template, a training handout, or a lecture — and you need to add your own slides or annotate someone else's. Building it from scratch in PowerPoint is a waste. This tool converts each page of the PDF into a full-page image inside a .pptx file, keeping the visual layout intact while letting you add notes, overlays, and new slides around it.
When it's the right choice
- Reusing a client's PDF deck as the basis for your pitch
- Inserting your logo or speaker notes onto a supplied slide deck
- Combining several PDF decks into one PowerPoint master presentation
- Bringing conference handouts into Keynote or Google Slides (both open .pptx)
What comes through
Each PDF page is rasterised at high resolution and placed as the background of one slide, sized to match 16:9 widescreen layout. Fonts, colours, and fine graphics look pixel-identical to the PDF. Text, however, is part of the image — not separately editable. For editable text, use PDF to Word instead.
How to use this tool
- Upload PDF.
- Click Download .pptx.
- Open in PowerPoint or Keynote.
Frequently asked questions
Is text editable in the slides?
No — pages are placed as images. For editable text use PDF to Word, paste the text into PowerPoint, and recreate the layout.
What slide aspect ratio is used?
16:9 widescreen, the modern PowerPoint default. PDF pages are fitted within the slide with letterboxing if the aspect ratios differ.
Does it work for Keynote and Google Slides?
Yes — both open .pptx files natively. Keynote may re-convert the images on import.
Will animations carry over?
No — the source PDF has no animations, and the output slides are static images. Add transitions and build animations in PowerPoint after import.
Is my PDF uploaded?
No — conversion is client-side. Your file stays on your device.