PDFora
Free · uploads to convert · deleted after

PDF to PPT

This tool converts a PDF into PowerPoint slides — one slide per page, with real editable text and image objects rather than a flattened picture. It will not rebuild PowerPoint themes or slide masters; each page becomes positioned content on a blank slide. Free, up to 25 MB, no account. This is one of the few tools here that uploads your file, because Office conversion needs a real Office engine a browser cannot run.

  • No signup
  • No watermark
  • Free at download
  • Up to 25 MB

Three steps

PDF to PPTin about ten seconds.

  1. Select your PDF, or drop it onto the page.
  2. It uploads to convert — this is disclosed because it is the exception, not the rule, on this site.
  3. A .pptx file downloads automatically, one slide per page.

Why use this converter

Real objects on the slide,not a picture of your PDF.

A free online PDF to PowerPoint converter that keeps text and images editable, one slide per PDF page.

  • One slide per pageEvery PDF page becomes its own slide, in order.
  • Editable objectsText and images land as movable objects on the slide, not a flattened picture.
  • Deleted after conversionYour file is removed from our server the moment the download starts.
  • No watermark, no signupThe .pptx you get is the file you keep — nothing added, no account needed.

What this does not rebuild

A PDF page has no concept of PowerPoint’s slide masters, themes or placeholder layout — it is just positioned content. This tool reproduces that content as editable text and image objects on a blank slide, which looks right and edits normally, but it will not slot into your existing template’s placeholders automatically.

Scanned PDFs will not convert to editable text

If your PDF is a photograph or scan, there is no text in it to extract, so the slide will contain an image rather than editable text. Run it through a PDF OCR tool first if you need the text itself.

Want to go the other way?

Starting from a presentation and need a PDF instead, use PowerPoint to PDF — a native export with fewer surprises than this reconstruction direction.

The question everybody asks

Is it really free?

Yes, with one honest exception to how the rest of this site works. Every other tool here runs entirely in your browser — your file never leaves your device. PDF↔PowerPoint conversion needs a real Office engine, which a browser cannot run, so this one tool uploads your file to a server we operate, converts it, and deletes it the moment your download starts.

There is still no account, no watermark and no payment step — just a 25 MB file size limit, because unlike the browser-based tools, this is the one operation on the site that costs us money to run.

Why this is free → How files are handled

FAQ

Questions peopleactually ask.

How do I convert a PDF to PowerPoint slides for free?

Drop your PDF onto this page. It uploads to convert — see "Is it really free?" below for why — and a .pptx file downloads automatically, one slide per PDF page.

Will the slides be editable in PowerPoint?

Yes — text and images come out as real, movable objects on each slide, not a flattened picture. What it will not do is rebuild PowerPoint's own layout structure (placeholders, slide masters, themes); each PDF page becomes a set of positioned text boxes and images that look right but are not wired into a design template.

Does this work on a scanned PDF?

A scanned PDF has no real text, only a picture of a page, so it converts to a slide containing an image rather than editable text. Run it through a PDF OCR tool first if you need the text itself.

What happens to my file after it converts?

It is deleted from our server as soon as the converted file starts downloading — nothing is kept or reused. See /privacy for the full policy.