Convert PDF to PowerPoint — keep your text editable
Turn PDF pages into PowerPoint slides with editable text boxes. Modify, rearrange, and present — right in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides.
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How it works
Step 1
Upload your PDF
Drop your PDF into the tool. It works with text-based PDFs, reports, articles, and presentation exports alike.
Step 2
Convert to PowerPoint
The tool extracts text as editable text boxes and preserves images. Each PDF page becomes one slide in the output PPTX file.
Step 3
Download your PPTX
Click Download and open the .pptx in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides. Edit text, rearrange elements, and present.
Why use PDF to PowerPoint?
- Text extracted as editable text boxes — not just screenshots of pages.
- Images and graphics preserved alongside the editable text.
- Honest about limitations — scanned PDFs produce image slides, font substitution may occur.
- No account, no watermarks, no daily limits.
- Your files are deleted automatically after conversion.
Your files, your privacy
Every tool on this site processes your files in the browser or deletes them immediately after server-side processing. No human sees your documents. Ever.
Frequently asked questions
Will the text in my slides be editable after conversion?
Yes, in most cases. When you convert a text-native PDF (one where the text is actual text, not part of a scanned image), our tool extracts the text content as editable text boxes you can modify in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides. Complex graphics like gradients or decorative shapes may be simplified, and layout is approximate rather than template-based. For scanned PDFs where the text is part of a page image, the converted slides will preserve the scanned pages as images — in that case, the text will not be editable.
What PDF types work best?
PDFs created from presentation software, word processors, or report generators convert best — the text extracts cleanly and images stay in place. PDFs from scanned documents produce image-based slides since there is no extractable text. For the best results, start with a PDF that has selectable text when you view it in a PDF reader.
Will my custom fonts display correctly?
Standard fonts like Arial, Calibri, and Times New Roman convert accurately. Custom or proprietary fonts may be substituted with visually similar open-source equivalents. The text remains fully readable, but letter spacing and character shapes may differ slightly. For best fidelity, use widely available fonts in your source document.
How is this different from converting PDF to Word?
PDF to Word extracts content into a document editor — ideal for editing long-form text, updating reports, or reformatting content. PDF to PowerPoint extracts into slide format — ideal for presenting, incorporating pages into a slide deck, or editing content slide-by-slide. Use whichever matches your destination.
Can I convert a PDF to PowerPoint on my phone?
Yes. The tool works in any mobile browser. Upload your PDF and download the .pptx file directly.
Is converting PDF to PowerPoint safe?
Yes. Your file is processed securely and deleted after conversion. We do not store, read, or share your documents.
What file size should I expect from the output?
The output PPTX is usually smaller than the original PDF for text-heavy documents, since text boxes are lightweight. For PDFs with many images, the PPTX may be similar in size. Very large PDFs (50+ pages) may take longer to convert but still produce a clean result.