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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

FormatExtensionNotes
OpenDocument Presentation.odpLibreOffice Impress / Google Slides export

How It Works

  1. Click the upload area or drag and drop your ODP files. You can select multiple presentations at once.
  2. Review the file list. Remove entries with the trash icon, or use Add More Files to include additional presentations.
  3. Click Convert to PDF. The LibreOffice-based engine processes each presentation and produces a PDF where every slide becomes a page.
  4. 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.

Dual-licensed under AGPL-3.0 and Commercial License.