PowerPoint to PDF - Convert PPTX Free

PowerPoint to PDF turns a .pptx or .ppt deck into a PDF — perfect for sharing with people who do not have PowerPoint, for printing handouts, or for archiving. Every slide is captured as a high-fidelity page.

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How to convert PowerPoint to PDF

  1. 1
    Upload your PowerPoint file.
    Drop your .pptx or .ppt onto the upload area. Up to 100 MB.
  2. 2
    Conversion runs automatically.
    Each slide becomes one PDF page. Fonts are embedded so the PDF looks identical anywhere.
  3. 3
    Download the PDF.
    Open it in any PDF reader. The slides print, share, and embed without quality loss.

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How does PowerPoint to PDF conversion work?

PowerPoint to PDF turns a .pptx or .ppt deck into a PDF — perfect for sharing with people who do not have PowerPoint, for printing handouts, or for archiving. Every slide is captured as a high-fidelity page.

Why PowerPoint to PDF with PDF7?

Slides unaffected

Fonts, colours, transitions and slide design appear in PDF just like in PowerPoint.

Fast batch processing

Even large presentations with hundreds of slides convert in seconds.

Same on every device

PDF is universal — phone, tablet, old Windows, Mac, all show the same.

Share-ready

Opens reliably in email attachments, web links and messaging apps.

Frequently asked questions

What happens to animations and transitions?

PDFs are static, so animations are captured as the final on-screen state of each slide. Build-by-build effects flatten into one image.

Are speaker notes included?

Not by default — the PDF mirrors the slide view. If you need notes, export from PowerPoint with the "Notes Pages" layout first, then save as PDF.

Will my custom fonts work?

Yes if the font is embedded in the source .pptx. If your machine has the font but the file does not embed it, the converter falls back to a similar font.

Is the file safe?

Yes. Files are processed in memory over HTTPS and deleted automatically the moment your download finishes.

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