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Convert PDF to PowerPoint

Drop your PDF below. Each page becomes a PowerPoint slide with the original page visuals preserved.

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How PDF to PowerPoint conversion works

OnlyFiles renders each PDF page and builds a PowerPoint deck with one slide per page. This preserves the visual layout much more reliably than trying to reconstruct every text box and design element as editable slide objects. It is best when you want the PDF to look right in PowerPoint, not when you need perfectly editable native slide content.

Limitations to know about

PDF was designed as a final-output format, not an editable one. This conversion preserves page fidelity first, so highly designed pages may behave more like placed slide visuals than fully editable PowerPoint content. Scanned PDFs will also produce slide visuals rather than editable text. Your file is processed securely and deleted immediately.

When to use this

  • Turn a PDF report into a slide deck for a meeting without rebuilding each page
  • Edit a presentation that was shared as a locked PDF
  • Repurpose PDF content into slides without rebuilding from scratch

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert a PDF to PowerPoint?

Drop your PDF at onlyfiles.org/convert/pdf-to-powerpoint. Each page becomes a slide in a .pptx file. The conversion runs on a secure server and your file is deleted immediately.

Can I edit the slides after conversion?

You can open the output in PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote and use it like a normal presentation. The slide content is preserved primarily for visual fidelity, so complex PDFs may not turn into perfectly editable native slide elements.

Does this work for scanned PDFs?

Scanned PDFs will produce slides with embedded images. The text won't be editable unless the PDF already has an embedded text layer from OCR.