What Does PDF to PowerPoint Do?
This tool reads each page of your PDF and turns it into a slide in a PowerPoint file (.pptx). You get one slide per page, with the text from that page added to it. It is useful when you have a PDF of a presentation or a report and need to get the content back into an editable slide format.
When Would You Use This?
- Lost the Original File: You have a PDF of an old presentation but the .pptx is gone. This gets the content back into slides fast.
- Editing a Received PDF: Someone shared a PDF report and you need to add it as slides in your presentation.
- Quick Slide Drafts: Pull content from a PDF and drop it into PowerPoint as a starting point. Then format it how you like.
- Training Materials: Convert PDF training manuals into slides for classroom or video presentation use.
How to Convert PDF to PowerPoint
- Click "Choose PDF File" and select your document.
- Click "Convert to PowerPoint" — the tool reads each page and builds a slide for it.
- Click "Download PowerPoint" to save your .pptx file. Open it in PowerPoint or Google Slides.
Good to Know
Q: Does it work on image-only PDFs?
A: No. The tool extracts actual text from PDFs. Scanned pages that are just images will produce empty slides.
Q: Will the slide formatting match the PDF?
A: The text is extracted as-is. Formatting like columns, colors, and font styles may not carry over perfectly — you will likely need to clean up the slides in PowerPoint after.
Q: Is anything uploaded to a server?
A: No. The conversion happens entirely in your browser. Your file is private.