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PDF to PowerPoint
Convert a PDF presentation to a PowerPoint .pptx file using LibreOffice. Each page becomes a slide. Text editability depends on whether the PDF has a text layer. File is processed on a secure server and deleted immediately.
Frequently asked questions
- Does my file get uploaded?
- Yes. Converting a PDF to PowerPoint uses LibreOffice running on our secure server. Your file is sent over an encrypted connection, converted, and immediately deleted — never stored permanently.
- Will the text in the slides be editable?
- It depends on how the PDF was created. If the PDF was exported from PowerPoint or another application (it has a text layer), text in the slides is usually editable in the output PPTX. If the PDF consists of scanned images or rasterized pages (no text layer), each slide will be an image — text will not be editable without OCR.
- Will formatting and images be preserved?
- LibreOffice imports the PDF and reconstructs each page as a slide. For PDFs exported from PowerPoint, most formatting is preserved. For PDFs from other sources, layout accuracy varies. The slide count will match the page count of the input PDF.
- How long does conversion take?
- Most PDF presentations convert in under 20 seconds. Larger files with many high-resolution images may take up to 40 seconds.
Guide
Convert PDF to PowerPoint — turn PDF slides back into editable PPTX
Convert a PDF presentation to an editable PowerPoint PPTX file. LibreOffice-powered conversion on a secure server — file deleted immediately after.
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