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PowerPoint to PDF
Upload a .pptx file and extract all slide content, then save as PDF from your browser.
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Upload PowerPoint
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Click to upload .pptx file
PowerPoint presentations (.pptx) only
Slide Content
๐ How to Save as PDF โ Step by Step
1
Click "Save as PDF" button
The browser print dialog will open automatically
2
Click the Destination dropdown
It may show "Microsoft Print to PDF" by default
3
Select "Save as PDF"
As shown in the image โ this gives you a clean PDF file
4
Click the blue Print button
Choose where to save your PDF and you're done
๐ก Works in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox
๐ How to Save as PDF โ Step by Step
1
Click the Save as PDF button above
Your browser print dialog will open
2
Click the Destination dropdown
May show "Microsoft Print to PDF" by default
3
Select "Save as PDF"
As shown in the screenshot on the right
4
Hit the blue Print button
Pick a save location and your PDF is ready
โ Works in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox
How to save as PDF
Click "Save as PDF" โ in the print dialog change Destination to "Save as PDF". Each slide appears as a section in the PDF.
About PowerPoint to PDF
Your .pptx file is parsed in the browser using JSZip and the raw XML inside the file is read to extract text from each slide. Images and complex animations are not preserved โ only text content. No data is uploaded to any server.
How to Use the PowerPoint to PDF Converter
1
Upload your presentation
Click upload and select your .pptx file. All slides are extracted and displayed as individual sections.
2
Review slide content
Scroll through the slide previews to verify all text content has been extracted correctly.
3
Save as PDF
Click Save as PDF and select "Save as PDF" in the browser print dialog to download your presentation as PDF.
Common Use Cases
- โShare presentations without requiring PowerPoint
- โSubmit pitch decks as PDFs to investors
- โArchive old presentations in PDF format
- โSend presentation content via email as PDF
- โPrint presentation slides as a PDF handout
Frequently Asked Questions
Are slide images and animations preserved?+
Text content is fully preserved. Images and animations inside slides are not currently supported in the browser-based conversion.
My slide shows no content โ why?+
Slides with only images or SmartArt graphics have no extractable text. Text-based slides convert perfectly.
Is my presentation uploaded anywhere?+
No. Your .pptx file is unzipped and read in your browser using JSZip. Nothing is uploaded to any server.
What is the best way to convert complex presentations?+
For design-heavy presentations with lots of images, consider using PowerPoint's built-in Export to PDF feature which preserves visuals.