PowerPoint to PDF
Convert .ppt or .pptx to a clean PDF deck — slides, transitions and embedded fonts preserved.
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- Files auto-deleted in 60 minutes
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Run PowerPoint to PDF
About PowerPoint to PDF
Send your deck as PDF and you guarantee the audience sees what you designed — no "the fonts look weird on my machine", no broken embedded videos, no animations playing at the wrong time.
Pixenith converts via LibreOffice's PowerPoint engine, the industry standard for headless slide rendering. One slide per page, vector charts stay vector, embedded fonts render correctly.
How PowerPoint to PDF works
Three steps. Done in seconds.
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Upload your deck
Both .ppt and .pptx supported.
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We render every slide
One PDF page per slide. Vector charts stay vector for crisp zoom; bitmap images stay at their original resolution.
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Download the PDF deck
Perfect for emailing, archiving or printing.
Why PowerPoint to PDF on Pixenith
Built for serious work. Free for everyday use.
Privacy first
Encrypted in transit, processed in isolated workers, deleted within 60 minutes.
Lightning fast
Most jobs finish in under 5 seconds. Heavy ones run on dedicated worker pools.
Production engine
Powered by pikepdf, Ghostscript, Tesseract OCR, ONNX models — the same tech the pros use.
Free, no signup
Generous daily limits on the free plan. Upgrade only if you need bigger files.
Related PDF tools
Often used alongside PowerPoint to PDF.
- PDF to PowerPoint Convert a PDF into an editable PowerPoint (.pptx) deck.
- Word to PDF Convert Microsoft Word documents to PDF.
- Excel to PDF Convert Excel spreadsheets to PDF.
- Merge PDF Combine multiple PDFs into a single document in the order you choose.
- Compress PDF Reduce PDF file size. Pick a preset (low / medium / high) or specify a target size (e.g. 200 KB or 2 MB) and we'll binary-search the quality ladder for the best-quality output that fits.
- Add watermark Stamp a text watermark across every page.
PowerPoint to PDF — frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know.
What happens to slide animations?
Animations don't translate to PDF (it's a static format), so the PDF shows each slide in its final state.
Are speaker notes included?
By default, only slides are exported. To include notes, set View -> Notes Master in PowerPoint and re-export.
Are embedded videos preserved?
PDF doesn't natively support inline video the way PowerPoint does. The video's poster frame is included in the PDF.
Will my custom fonts work?
Yes if they're embedded in the .pptx (File -> Options -> Save -> Embed fonts in the file).
Is there a page / slide limit?
Same as the per-file size cap on your plan — 25 MB free, 200 MB Pro, 500 MB Business.