PowerPoint to PDF Converter
Slide-perfectTransform PPT or PPTX slides into reliable PDFs that are easy to email or print.
Why convert slides to PDF?
PDF copies are easier to share, annotate, and print without worrying about version mismatches.
Keep fonts and layouts
Render slides with embedded fonts so titles and bullets stay on brand.
Print-ready
Produce PDFs that are easy to print with or without speaker notes.
Easy to annotate
Reviewers can highlight or comment using any PDF reader.
Shareable slides
Export decks as PDFs that preserve order, backgrounds, and notes for board packets or classrooms.
PowerPoint to PDF comparison
Share decks easily without losing speaker notes or layout.
Slide design
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- Preserves custom fonts, backgrounds, and animations as static frames.
- Upload-first converters
- Drops fonts or shifts layouts when rendering on remote servers.
Speaker notes
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- Optionally include notes so presenters can share context.
- Upload-first converters
- Often ignores notes or requires premium upgrades.
Security
- pdfjuggler
- Runs offline after loading, keeping confidential decks private.
- Upload-first converters
- Uploads your slides before conversion can begin.
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How to convert PowerPoint to PDF
Create a PDF version of your slide deck in moments.
Upload PPT or PPTX — Drag in your presentation or tap Select file.
Convert slides — Start the conversion and let LibreOffice render each slide.
Download PDF deck — Save the PDF and share it with your audience.
Pair this converter with other tools
PDF til PowerPoint
Transform PDFs into PPTX files for presenting or rearranging slide content.
PDF til JPEG
Split each PDF page into high-quality JPEG images for slides, galleries, or annotations.
PDF to PNG
Export each PDF page as lossless PNG images ideal for print-ready graphics.
PowerPoint to PDF FAQs
Do animations carry over?
Animations are flattened into static slides—perfect for printing and review.
Can I include speaker notes?
Yes. Enable notes in PowerPoint before exporting and they will appear in the PDF.
What about large decks?
Hundreds of slides convert reliably, though very image-heavy decks may take longer.