PPT to PDF Converter Free Online — Keeps Slides & Formatting
Convert PPT or PPTX files to PDF free online. Preserves all slides, fonts, and layout. No signup, no watermark. Fast browser-based PPT to PDF tool.
When to Convert PPT to PDF
Converting PowerPoint to PDF is ideal in these situations:
- Sharing pitch decks with clients who don't have PowerPoint
- Distributing training materials in a non-editable format
- Submitting presentations for conferences and events
- Creating meeting handouts and printed agendas
- Archiving slide decks in a universal, long-term format
- Sending investor decks as polished, protected PDFs
- Uploading presentations to portals that require PDF format
- Preparing webinar recordings with slide references
How to Convert PPT to PDF — Step by Step
- Upload Your PPT File: Drag and drop your .ppt or .pptx file onto the upload area, or click 'Choose File'. All PowerPoint versions are supported.
- Convert to PDF: Click 'Convert to PDF'. The tool processes each slide and builds the PDF with all formatting preserved.
- Download Your PDF: Click 'Download PDF' to save your converted file. The PDF is ready to share, print, or upload anywhere.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the PPT to PDF converter keep all my slides?
Yes — every slide in your .ppt or .pptx file becomes a page in the PDF. No slides are skipped or reordered.
Will animations and transitions appear in the PDF?
PDFs are static documents, so animations don't carry over. Each slide is captured in its final visual state, which is what recipients see when you share the PDF.
Is there a file size limit for uploading PPT files?
No hard file size limit. Large presentations with many high-resolution images may take a few extra seconds to process, but all files are supported.
Does the tool support both .ppt and .pptx formats?
Yes, both legacy .ppt (PowerPoint 97-2003) and modern .pptx (PowerPoint 2007+) formats are fully supported.
Can I convert a password-protected PowerPoint to PDF?
Password-protected PPT files cannot be processed until the password is removed. Open the file in PowerPoint, go to File > Info > Protect Presentation and remove the password, then re-upload.