PowerPoint to PDF
Turn .ppt and .pptx presentations into shareable PDFs.
Coming soon
We're polishing this tool — read on to learn what it'll do, or try one of our working tools above.
Sending a PowerPoint deck as a PDF is the safest way to share — animations and embedded videos can break in random Office versions, but a PDF looks identical everywhere. Converterzilla's converter will flatten each slide into a single PDF page, preserving layout, fonts and images.
How to use PowerPoint to PDF in your browser
- Upload your presentation. Drop a .ppt, .pptx, or .odp file. Embedded images, charts and tables come through.
- Configure output. Choose orientation matching your slide size, and decide whether to include presenter notes.
- Download your PDF. Each slide becomes one PDF page. The result is ready to email, print, or post.
Why use Converterzilla for PowerPoint to PDF
One-page-per-slide
Clean output that mirrors how the deck appears on screen, without the animation timing complexity.
Optional speaker notes
Toggle whether speaker notes are appended below each slide so reviewers see your context.
True font fidelity
Custom fonts embed in the PDF so it renders correctly on devices that don't have those fonts installed.
Frequently asked questions about PowerPoint to PDF
PPT conversion needs server-side rendering via LibreOffice. We're shipping that infrastructure soon — meanwhile, see our PDF tools above.
PDFs don't support animations. Slides convert to their final, fully-built state.
Videos appear as a static thumbnail in the PDF — that's a PDF format limitation, not a converter one.