PDF to PowerPoint
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- No signup
Upload a PDF and convert it to a PowerPoint presentation (.pptx) using LibreOffice on the Utilnivo conversion service. Slides are generated from page content—layout may change.
Secure Server-Side
Your file is uploaded securely for temporary processing. See the tool details below for retention behavior.
How to use this tool
1. Upload a PDF. 2. Convert to .pptx on the PDF service. 3. Download the presentation. 4. Review each slide for text wrapping, images, and fonts.
Worked example
Example: a 10-slide exported report PDF may become 10 PowerPoint slides—design-heavy PDFs may need layout fixes.
How it works
Upload a PDF and convert it to a PowerPoint presentation (.pptx) using LibreOffice on the Utilnivo conversion service. Slides are generated from page content and layout may change. Your file is uploaded for processing and deleted afterward.
Limitations
Slides are generated from PDF page content. Layout, fonts, and images may change—review the presentation before presenting.
Privacy and file handling
Your file is uploaded securely for temporary processing. See the tool details below for retention behavior.
Frequently asked questions
Is the PDF to PowerPoint free to use?
Yes. Utilnivo tools are free to use and do not require an account.
Are my inputs stored?
Utilnivo does not require an account. See the privacy note on this page for how your data is processed for this tool.
How do I get started with PDF to PowerPoint?
Open the tool on this page, enter your inputs, and use the on-screen controls. No account is required.
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