📽️ PDF to PowerPoint Converter
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📖 PDF to PowerPoint: Complete Guide
Our free PDF to PowerPoint converter transforms static PDF documents into fully editable PowerPoint presentations (.pptx). Each PDF page becomes a separate slide, and all readable text is extracted and placed on the slide. Perfect for students, professionals, and anyone needing to repurpose content.
✨ How It Works
The tool uses Mozilla's PDF.js to extract text from each page, then leverages PptxGenJS to create a real PowerPoint file. One slide per PDF page, with the extracted text in a clean text box. No server uploads – everything stays on your device.
🚀 Key Benefits
✅ 100% free – no sign-up, no watermarks.
✅ Preserves text structure – paragraphs and line breaks are maintained.
✅ Privacy-first – offline processing, zero server uploads.
✅ Instant download – ready in seconds.
✅ Real .PPTX format – compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, LibreOffice.
⚠️ Note: This tool extracts text content. Images, complex tables, and exact font styles are not preserved, but all readable text is captured. For scanned/image-only PDFs, use an OCR tool first.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely. The entire process runs locally in your browser. Files are never uploaded to any server. You can even use the tool offline after the page loads.
The tool focuses on text extraction. Images, charts, and complex layouts are not transferred. For image-rich PDFs, consider using dedicated software. But for text-heavy documents, this works perfectly.
Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari (latest versions). Ensure JavaScript is enabled. For large PDFs (100+ pages), modern desktop browsers work best.
Only unlocked PDFs are supported. Encrypted PDFs cannot be processed due to browser limitations.
Text is placed in a simple text box on each slide. You can easily edit the slide in PowerPoint to adjust fonts, positions, or add images.
No — it's a web app. No downloads, no plugins. Just a modern browser.
💡 Pro tip: After converting, open the .PPTX file in PowerPoint and use "Design" themes to quickly enhance the look of your slides.