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PDF to PowerPoint

One slide per page. Editable, with the text in real PowerPoint text boxes where it was — or an exact picture of each page if the layout matters more.

ℹ️ Works on text-based PDFs. A scanned PDF is a photograph of a document: there is no text to move into text boxes, so use picture mode.
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Drop PDFs here or click to browse
Up to 5 PDFs at once.

How to Use

  1. Drop the PDF.
  2. Keep Editable if you need to change the words in PowerPoint; switch to Picture-perfect when the design has to survive untouched.
  3. Press convert and open the .pptx in PowerPoint, Keynote, Google Slides or LibreOffice.

FAQ

How editable is “editable”?

Every line of the PDF becomes a PowerPoint text box with its position, size, weight and colour, and the embedded images are placed where they were. You can retype any of it. What does not travel: vector backgrounds, table rules, and fonts your machine does not have.

Why one text box per line and not per paragraph?

A PDF has no paragraphs — it has characters at coordinates. Lines are the largest unit that can be reconstructed without guessing, and guessing wrong glues two columns of a table into one sentence.

What slide size do I get?

The page size of the PDF, so nothing is stretched or cropped. A slide deck exported to PDF comes back 16:9; an A4 document comes back A4-shaped.

My PDF is a scan and the slides came out empty.

A scan has no text, only pixels. Use picture mode — every page becomes an image and looks exactly like the original.

Does the file leave my computer?

No. The PDF is read and the .pptx is assembled in your browser.

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