Convert PDF to PowerPoint
Need to present a PDF, or drop its pages into an existing deck? This tool renders each PDF page in high quality and builds a real .pptx file — one page per slide, sized to fit — that opens in PowerPoint, Google Slides and Keynote. Honest note: pages become high-resolution slide images (perfect for presenting and rearranging), not editable text boxes — no browser tool can truly reconstruct editable layouts.
How to use the PDF to PowerPoint tool
Select or drag your PDF.
Choose which pages to convert (empty = all).
Click “Convert to PowerPoint” and open the .pptx in your slides app.
Your files stay on your device
This tool runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript and WebAssembly. There is no upload step and no server processing — open your network panel and check: zero document data is transmitted. It even keeps working offline once the page has loaded.
Frequently asked questions
Can I edit the text of the slides afterwards?
Each PDF page becomes a high-resolution image on its slide, so the original text isn’t editable as text boxes. You can reorder, delete and present slides normally, and add your own text on top. For editable text, extract it with PDF to Text and paste it into your deck.
Does it work in Google Slides and Keynote?
Yes. The output is a standard .pptx file — open it in PowerPoint, upload it to Google Slides, or open it in Keynote on a Mac.
What slide size does it use?
Widescreen 16:9, the modern default. Each PDF page is centered and scaled to fit the slide without distortion.
Is it safe to use this tool with confidential documents?
Yes — and verifiably so. PDFAgent has no upload step: your file is processed by JavaScript running in your own browser and never leaves your device. You can open your browser’s network panel (or even go offline after loading the page) and confirm that no document data is transmitted.