PowerPoint to PDF
Convert presentation files to PDF. Each slide becomes a page in the output document, with text, images, shapes, and transitions rendered through a browser-based LibreOffice engine. Supports both modern and legacy PowerPoint formats, plus the OpenDocument Presentation format.
Supported Formats
| Format | Extensions |
|---|---|
| PowerPoint (modern) | .pptx |
| PowerPoint (legacy) | .ppt |
| OpenDocument Presentation | .odp |
How It Works
- Click the upload area or drag and drop your presentation files.
- Review the file list. Add more or remove files as needed.
- Click Convert to PDF. The LibreOffice engine loads on first use, then converts each file.
- A single file downloads directly as a PDF. Multiple files are packaged into
powerpoint-converted.zip.
Options
This tool has no additional settings. Slides are rendered at their native dimensions.
Output
| Input Count | Output |
|---|---|
| 1 file | Single PDF download (original filename with .pdf extension) |
| 2+ files | ZIP archive (powerpoint-converted.zip) containing one PDF per file |
Use Cases
- Converting a presentation to PDF before sharing with an audience that may not have PowerPoint
- Creating a printable handout version of a slide deck for a conference or workshop
- Archiving presentations in a format that renders identically on every device
- Batch converting a library of ODP presentations from LibreOffice Impress to PDF
- Producing a PDF version of a pitch deck for email attachments
Tips
- Slide animations and transitions are not represented in the PDF. Each slide is captured as a static page.
- Embedded videos will not appear in the output. Replace them with a screenshot or placeholder image if needed.
- Speaker notes are not included in the default PDF export. If you need notes, consider exporting from PowerPoint's native "Print Notes" view first.
- The LibreOffice engine caches after first load, so converting a second presentation in the same session is much faster.