Convert PPT and PPTX presentations to PDF directly in your browser. Preview slides and download without uploads or watermarks.
Choose a presentation, preview slides, and export to PDF without uploads or watermarks.
Preview the rendered slides here before exporting.
Select a PPT/PPTX to begin.
Common ways people use this tool.
Clear notes so you know what to expect.
A quick path from upload to download.
A local-first workflow that keeps your documents on your device.
Your PDFs are processed locally. We do not send your files to our servers.
Everything runs in your browser so you stay in control from start to finish.
Results download directly to your device with no waiting or email steps.
This PPT to PDF tool converts PowerPoint presentations into PDF format directly within your browser. Supported formats include PPT and PPTX. Conversion runs on your device; your file is not uploaded to any external server. You can preview slides before exporting and download the resulting PDF immediately.
For users who prefer not to upload presentations, this tool processes files locally in your browser session.
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Before creating the final PDF, the tool renders a preview of each slide so you can check layout, alignment, and visual appearance in advance. The preview reflects how slides will appear in the exported PDF.
Speaker notes and slide animations are not included in the PDF output. This tool is focused on the visual slide canvas, which keeps exported documents consistent for sharing and printing.
Slides are captured as rendered visuals and compiled into a PDF to preserve fonts, images, and layout. The resulting PDF is intended for viewing, sharing, and printing rather than editing.
This converter works well for:
Best when visual consistency is more important than post-export editing.
This tool focuses on visual slide conversion, not advanced editing or animation support. Interactive elements or embedded media may not behave the same in PDF format.
No. The PDF captures static slide visuals only.
Yes. Both PPT and PPTX files are supported.
Rendering many slides is heavy on memory. On older devices, try smaller decks.
No. Everything is processed on your device.