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PDF to PowerPoint

Convert PDF files to editable PowerPoint presentations (.pptx)

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Files are deleted automatically after 1 hour

About PDF to PowerPoint

Converting a PDF back to PowerPoint format is useful when you need to edit a presentation that was shared as a PDF, or when you need to incorporate PDF content into an existing presentation. PDFSpot's PDF to PowerPoint converter transforms each page of your PDF into an editable PowerPoint slide. The converter uses layout analysis to reconstruct slide content in PowerPoint format. Text is extracted and placed as editable text boxes. Images are extracted and placed as image objects on the slide. The overall positioning and layout are approximated to match the original PDF appearance. Text-based PDFs (those created from PowerPoint, Keynote, or design tools) convert with reasonable accuracy. Each PDF page becomes a PowerPoint slide, with text and images placed in editable elements. Scanned PDFs convert via OCR, placing recognised text as editable content. This tool is particularly useful for: recovering an editable presentation when the original PowerPoint file is lost; editing a colleague's presentation that was shared only as PDF; incorporating specific PDF slides into your own presentation; and adapting published presentation content for your own use (within copyright permissions). Note that complex layouts, unusual fonts, and heavily graphical slides may not reconstruct perfectly — PDF-to-PowerPoint conversion is inherently imperfect due to the format differences. Some manual cleanup in PowerPoint after conversion is often needed. Files are deleted within one hour.

How to use PDF to PowerPoint

1

Upload the PDF you want

Upload the PDF you want to convert by clicking 'Choose File' or dragging it into the upload area.

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Click 'Convert to PowerPoint'

Click 'Convert to PowerPoint'. Our server analyses each page and reconstructs the slide layout in .pptx format.

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Download

Download the .pptx file and open it in Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides.

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Review each slide

Review each slide and make any necessary adjustments to text positions, fonts, or image placements.

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