PowerPoint to PDF Converter — Free & Private
Turn a PowerPoint presentation into a clean, shareable PDF — right in your browser. Your file never leaves your device, and there are no watermarks or sign-ups.
Drop PDF here or click to browse
PowerPoint files (.pptx, .ppt, .odp)
Your file never leaves your device
Nothing to delete later
Secure connection
Works in every modern browser
How it works
- 1
Add your presentation
Drop the .pptx or .ppt onto the page or click to browse and select it.
- 2
Convert
Press Convert — each slide is rendered onto a PDF page in your browser.
- 3
Download
Download the PDF, ready to email, print, or attach anywhere.
Why use this tool
Opens for everyone
A PDF displays your slides identically, even for people without PowerPoint.
Private by design
The conversion runs locally in your browser — your file is never uploaded.
Fixed, tamper-resistant
Recipients see the deck as designed and cannot accidentally change it.
No watermark
The PDF is clean, with nothing stamped onto your slides.
Free & unlimited
No account, no trial, no per-file charges — convert as many decks as you need.
Works on any device
Phone, tablet, or computer — it runs in the browser you already have.
What does converting PowerPoint to PDF do?
A PowerPoint file can look different — or refuse to open properly — on a computer without PowerPoint or with different fonts installed. Converting to PDF renders every slide to a fixed page, so the deck looks exactly as you designed it for anyone, on any device, without special software. It also stops recipients from accidentally editing your slides. That makes PDF the right format for sending a finished presentation, printing handouts, or posting a deck where people just need to read it. Because this tool runs entirely in your browser, the file is converted on your own device and never uploaded.
When should you convert PowerPoint to PDF?
Convert when the deck is finished and needs to be shared or printed rather than edited. Send a client the final proposal as a PDF so it opens perfectly on their phone. Share lecture slides with students as a PDF they can read anywhere. Print handouts from a deck without worrying about a printer’s software. Attach a presentation to an email knowing the recipient will see it exactly as intended, fonts and all. If you might still edit it, keep the PowerPoint original alongside the PDF.
How to get the best results
Finish the deck in PowerPoint first — check fonts, animations, and slide order — because the PDF captures each slide as it looks, not how it animates. Decide whether you want one slide per page (the usual choice for sharing) or a handout layout with several slides per page, and set that up before converting if your workflow supports it. If the deck uses unusual fonts, the fixed PDF is exactly what guarantees they display correctly for the recipient. If the file needs to be small for email, compress the PDF afterwards.
Limitations to be aware of
A PDF is static, so animations, transitions, embedded video, and speaker notes do not play or appear the way they do in PowerPoint — the PDF shows the final look of each slide. That is usually what you want for sharing, but if a slide relies on a build to make sense, flatten it first. Very unusual fonts render correctly in the PDF precisely because it is fixed. For sharing, printing, and archiving a finished deck, a PDF is ideal; for live presenting with animations, keep the original.
Common mistakes and how to avoid them
The most common mistake is converting a deck that relies on animations to reveal content, then wondering why a slide looks cluttered — flatten or split animated builds first. Another is converting before the deck is final and having to redo it; proofread first. People also sometimes discard the PowerPoint after converting, losing the editable source — keep it. Finally, if the PDF is for email, compress it afterwards rather than letting a heavy image-rich deck bloat the attachment.
Using it on mobile and desktop
On a computer, convert a finished deck to a print-ready, shareable PDF before a meeting or class. On a phone, turn a presentation into a PDF to send in chat or email on the go; everything runs locally, so nothing is uploaded. Because there is no app to install, the same link works on every device, and the PDF opens identically for whoever receives it.
Why convert here instead of another site?
Most online PowerPoint-to-PDF converters upload your file to a server, render it there, and promise to delete it later. This tool never uploads your file — the PDF is produced inside your browser, so a deck that may contain confidential business content stays on your device from start to finish. There are no watermarks on the slides, no account to create, and no limit on how many files you convert. It is a faster, more private way to turn a presentation into a fixed, shareable document.
How it compares
| Feature | This tool | Typical online PDF tools |
|---|---|---|
| File uploaded to a server | Never — converted in your browser | Usually uploaded |
| A page per slide | Yes | Yes |
| Fonts locked in place | Yes | Usually |
| Watermark on output | No | Sometimes |
| Account or sign-up | Not required | Often required |
| Price | Free | Free / paid tiers |
Features
.pptx and .ppt
Accepts modern and older PowerPoint formats.
A page per slide
Every slide becomes a PDF page in order.
Fixed layout
Fonts, images, and positioning are locked so the deck looks identical everywhere.
Ready to print or email
A PDF is the format people expect for a finished deck.
No installation
Nothing to download or install — it works on the web page.
Batch friendly
Convert several presentations one after another without reloading.
Arabic & RTL friendly
Full interface in eight languages, including right-to-left Arabic.
Secure by default
Served over HTTPS, with no file tracking and no third-party upload.
Who uses it
Business teams
Send a final proposal as a PDF that opens perfectly on any device.
Teachers & lecturers
Share slides with students as a readable PDF and print handouts.
Students
Submit or share a presentation as a fixed PDF so formatting never breaks.
Everyday users
Turn a finished deck into a shareable, tamper-resistant PDF — privately.
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