PDF to PowerPoint

Turn a PDF deck back into editable slides.

Drop your PDF. Download a .pptx file with each page as an editable slide — text, images, layout where we can recover them. Free, no signup.

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Supported formats: PDF input, PPTX output.

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Upload a PDF to convert into PowerPoint

Drag and drop or click to browse. Presentation-like PDFs work best for slide reconstruction.

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What happens next

Your file opens in the matching tool so you can edit, convert, or export it without uploading it a second time.

  • No signup
  • No watermarks
  • Files deleted after 1 hour

Encrypted upload. Deleted in an hour. Never shared. Never trained on. Ever.

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How to convert a PDF to PowerPoint, end to end.

Three clicks from a dropzone on this page to a .pptx file in your Downloads folder. You never leave the tab.

  1. Drop your PDF on this page.

    Drag it from your desktop or click to browse. It uploads encrypted. We can't see it.
  2. Let us rebuild the slides.

    We treat each PDF page as a slide, pull out your text and images, and rebuild the layout as real PowerPoint objects. A short deck converts in seconds; long ones under a minute.
  3. Download. We forget.

    Your .pptx lands in Downloads. Our copy is deleted within the hour. Open it in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides and start editing.

What you can actually do on this page.

Five honest conversion moves you can finish in the browser you're already in. No Adobe, no signup, no half-features held behind a paywall.

  • One slide per PDF page.

    Every page in the PDF becomes a separate editable slide so your deck structure carries over without manual splitting or reordering.

  • Text stays editable.

    Titles, bullet lists, and body copy come through as real PowerPoint text boxes you can retype, restyle, or move — not flat images you'd have to rebuild.

  • Images and layout preserved.

    Logos, photos, charts, and diagrams land on each slide in the same position they sat in the PDF. You keep the visual story you started with.

  • OCR when the PDF is a scan.

    If your PDF is a scanned deck, we run OCR first so the image text becomes real editable PowerPoint text. You get a deck you can actually edit.

  • Never a watermark.

    Free means free. No stamp on slide 1, no diagonal "sample" across every slide, no gotcha at download.

Why people choose Pdf Clarity

  • Private by default

    Your PDFs are transferred over TLS and deleted within one hour. We don't look at them, and you don't need an account.

  • Fast and free

    Editing, annotating, signing, merging and splitting are free with no signup. Your first upload opens the editor in seconds.

  • Works in any browser

    Open the editor in Chrome, Safari, Firefox or Edge on Mac, Windows, Linux or Chromebook. You never install anything.

More ways to convert a PDF to PowerPoint

PDF to PPTX online

Drop your PDF and download a .pptx file in seconds. The converter targets PowerPoint's native format so PowerPoint, Keynote, and Google Slides all open it without a complaint.

Convert scanned PDF deck to slides

Scans don't have real text until we OCR them. Upload your scanned PDF deck and the converter runs OCR first so your .pptx comes back with selectable, editable text on every slide.

Edit a PDF presentation

If you only have a PDF of a deck and the original .pptx is gone, convert it back first. You get editable slides you can update, rebrand, or excerpt without rebuilding from scratch.

PDF to PowerPoint for free

No signup, no trial timer, no credit card. Drop the file, wait a few seconds, download the .pptx. You keep doing that for as long as you need to.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to what people ask us most about editing a PDF online for free. Tap any question and the answer expands inline.

Will my layout and images survive the conversion?
Usually yes. Text blocks, images, and their positions rebuild as real PowerPoint objects. Very complex master slides or custom animations won't come through — we're honest about that instead of pretending every deck recovers pixel-perfectly.
Does it work on a scanned PDF?
Yes. If your PDF is a scan, we run OCR first to turn the image into real text. The resulting .pptx is editable like any PowerPoint deck — you can retype, restyle, reorder.
What about animations and speaker notes?
Animations and transitions aren't stored in a PDF, so they can't be recovered. If your original deck had speaker notes that were printed in the PDF, they come through as regular slide text.
Will the .pptx have a watermark?
Never. Not on free, not on Pro, not ever.
Is it really free? What's the catch?
There isn't one. PDF to PowerPoint, as many conversions as you need, for as long as you need them. No signup, no watermark, no "upgrade to unlock download."
How big a PDF can I convert?
Up to 100 MB on the free plan, which covers almost every deck. If you need bigger — a long conference presentation, a thick training deck — Pro handles up to 500 MB.
What happens to my file after I'm done?
Deleted within one hour of upload. Encrypted in transit and at rest. Never read by a human, never shared, never used to train anything.
Does it work on an iPad, Chromebook, or phone?
Yes. Any browser — Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge. Upload, convert, download. Same flow on every device.
Can I convert multiple PDF decks at once?
Right now the tool converts one PDF per run. For a batch, drop them one after another — each .pptx lands in Downloads the same way.

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