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.
How to Use
- Drop the PDF.
- Keep Editable if you need to change the words in PowerPoint; switch to Picture-perfect when the design has to survive untouched.
- 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.