🎨 PowerPoint to PDF Converter

Export your PowerPoint presentations as professional PDFs. Every slide is converted with perfect formatting, fonts, and images preserved — ideal for sharing, printing, and archiving.

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Supported: .ppt,.pptx · Max size: 100MB

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How to Use — 3 Simple Steps

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Click the upload area or drag and drop your file. We support .ppt,.pptx up to 100MB.
2
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Convert PowerPoint Presentations to PDF

Sharing PowerPoint presentations has challenges — not everyone has PowerPoint installed, animations may not work, and files can look different on other computers. Converting to PDF solves all of these issues, creating a reliable, universally viewable document.

Benefits of Converting PPT to PDF

Print Quality vs Screen Quality

High Quality (Print): Images are embedded at full resolution. Best for PDFs that will be printed or require sharp zooming. Larger file size.

Standard (Screen): Images are optimized for screen display. Smaller file size with excellent visual quality for digital sharing.

Presenter Notes Option

When you include presenter notes, each slide is followed by a notes page showing the slide thumbnail and the speaker notes text. This creates a comprehensive PDF useful for study guides and training materials.

Slide Animations

PowerPoint animations and transitions are not preserved in PDF format. Each animated slide is captured in its final state. If you have build animations (content that appears step by step), only the final state of each slide is shown.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are animations and transitions included in the PDF? +

No. PDF is a static format. Each slide is captured in its final state. Consider exporting key animation steps as separate slides before converting if needed.

Can I include speaker notes in the PDF? +

Yes. Select "Yes (Slides + Notes)" from the options and each slide will be followed by its presenter notes page.

What PowerPoint formats are supported? +

Both PPT (older format) and PPTX (modern format) are supported.

Will custom fonts be preserved? +

Custom fonts embedded in the presentation are preserved. If a font is not embedded, a similar system font will be substituted.

Can I convert a presentation with multiple masters? +

Yes. Presentations with multiple slide masters and layouts are converted correctly, with each slide using its own master.

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