ODP to PDF
Convert OpenDocument Presentation files into PDF. ODP is the native format for LibreOffice Impress and a standard export from Google Slides. Turning presentations into PDFs means anyone can view them without presentation software, and the slides print cleanly.
Supported Formats
| Format | Extension | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| OpenDocument Presentation | .odp | LibreOffice Impress / Google Slides export |
How It Works
- Click the upload area or drag and drop your ODP files. You can select multiple presentations at once.
- Review the file list. Remove entries with the trash icon, or use Add More Files to include additional presentations.
- Click Convert to PDF. The LibreOffice-based engine processes each presentation and produces a PDF where every slide becomes a page.
- A single file downloads as a PDF. Multiple files are delivered in a ZIP archive named
odp-to-pdf.zip.
Options
No settings to configure. Each slide is rendered at its original dimensions, preserving text, images, shapes, and slide backgrounds.
Use Cases
- Distributing a presentation to an audience as a handout PDF
- Sharing Google Slides exports with people who prefer PDF over ODP
- Archiving conference talks and lectures in a read-only format
- Printing slide decks for in-person workshops
Tips
- Slide transitions and animations are visual-only features that do not carry into PDF, but all static content renders correctly.
- Speaker notes are not included in the PDF output. If you need notes, export them separately from your presentation software.
- Like the other LibreOffice-based tools, the engine loads on first use and stays cached for the session.