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How to Convert PowerPoint to PDF Online for Free: PPT to PDF

Need to turn a PowerPoint into a PDF? This guide shows you how to convert PPT to PDF online for free—one slide per page, high quality, and the same look on every device. Conversion runs on our secure server; we do not store your files. We cover ppt to pdf, powerpoint to pdf, convert pptx to pdf, and how to compress or protect the result. No watermarks, no sign-up.

At a glance

Secure
Server

We don't store your files

1 Slide
= 1 Page

Clean PDF layout

HTTPS
Encrypted

Safe transfer

Free
Forever

No sign-up, no watermarks

Why Use Our Free PPT to PDF?

Share Presentations with Confidence

Don't risk your formatting breaking when you send a PowerPoint deck. Convert PPT to PDF to lock in your design. Our tool captures every slide, image, and text box exactly as you designed it, creating a file that looks the same on every screen.

Perfect for lecture notes, business pitches, and handouts. Conversion runs on our secure server; we do not store your files.

Premium Features, Zero Cost

We offer the same powerful engines as paid software, but completely free and directly in your browser.

One Slide Per Page

Creates a clean layout ideal for viewing or printing. 1 Slide = 1 PDF Page.

High Resolution

Maintains the crispness of your charts and images. No pixelation.

Universal Compatibility

PDFs can be opened on any device, unlike PPT files which require the app installed.

Vector Text

Text remains selectable and searchable in the final PDF.

Secure Conversion

Your file is sent over HTTPS to our server. We do not store your presentation after we return the PDF.

How It Works Under the Hood

How PowerPoint to PDF Works

Your presentation is sent securely (HTTPS) to our server, where we convert it to PDF and return the result. We do not store your file after conversion.

In practice: PPT to pdf and powerpoint to pdf run on our server. You get a free tool with no sign-up and no watermarks.

How to Use PPT to PDF in 3 Simple Steps

1. Upload Your Presentation

Open the PowerPoint to PDF tool and add your file. We support .pptx (PowerPoint 2007+) and .ppt (PowerPoint 97–2003). Your file is sent to our secure server for conversion; we do not store your documents after we return the PDF. Keynote users can export as PPTX first, then convert here.

If you need to combine this PDF with a Word doc or other PDFs, use our Merge PDF tool after converting. To convert a PDF to editable format, try PDF to Word.

2. Process Slides

We convert each slide into a high-quality PDF page on our server. Text stays selectable and searchable; charts and images are preserved. PDFs are static, so animations do not play—only the final look of each slide is saved. We do not keep your file after returning the PDF.

After converting, you can Compress PDF to reduce file size or Protect PDF with a password before sharing.

3. Download Your PDF

Download your PDF. The presentation is now a fixed-format document that opens on any device without PowerPoint. We do not add watermarks. One slide = one page, ideal for viewing or printing.

To reduce file size for email, use our Compress PDF tool. To add a password, use Protect PDF. To merge with other documents, use Merge PDF.

Who Is This Tool For?

Students

Download lecture slides as PDFs to annotate on your iPad or tablet.

Sales

Send decks to prospects knowing they will see the fonts and layout exactly as intended.

Handouts

Create printable handouts from slides for meetings or training.

Archiving

Save presentations as PDFs for long-term storage that does not depend on PowerPoint.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Some slides look different.

We capture the visible content of each slide. Complex animations or builds show only their final state. Embedded video does not play in PDF.

I need to protect the PDF.

After converting, use our Protect PDF tool to add a password before sharing.

People Also Ask

How do I convert PowerPoint to PDF for free?

Upload your .pptx or .ppt file to MyPocketPDF PPT to PDF. We convert it on our server and you download the PDF. We don't store your file. No sign-up.

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Will animations work in the PDF?

No. PDFs are static. We capture the final state of each slide. Animations and transitions are not included.

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Can I compress the PDF after converting?

Yes. Use our Compress PDF tool on the result to reduce file size for email or storage.

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Can I convert Keynote to PDF?

Export your Keynote as PPTX first, then use our PowerPoint to PDF tool. Direct Keynote support may be added later.

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Common Mistakes to Avoid

✕ Expecting animations or video in the PDF

Solution: PDFs are static. We capture the final look of each slide. Animations, transitions, and video do not play. For a “movie” of the presentation, use a screen recorder or export to video from PowerPoint.

Tip: For handouts and sharing, static PDF is ideal—same look on every device.

✕ Forgetting to reduce file size

Solution: Presentation PDFs can be large. Use our Compress PDF tool after converting to shrink the file for email.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert Keynote files?
Export from Keynote as PPTX first, then use our tool. Direct Keynote support may be added later.
Will animations play in the PDF?
No, PDFs are static documents. The final state of each slide is captured. Animations and transitions are not included.
Are speaker notes included?
By default, we capture the visible slide content only. Speaker notes are not included in the PDF.
Is my presentation uploaded to your servers?
Your file is sent to our server for conversion. We do not store your file after we return the PDF.
Can I add a password to the PDF?
After converting, use our Protect PDF tool to add a password before sharing.
How do I reduce the PDF file size?
Use our Compress PDF tool on the converted file to shrink it for email or upload.