PowerPoint to PDF Online
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How to save a PPTX deck as PDF
PPTX is the modern PowerPoint format introduced with Office 2007. Converting to PDF is what you do when you send a deck to a client, upload it to a conference portal, or want to print slides as handouts for meeting attendees.
Pick the PPTX file
Upload a deck — an investor pitch, a product overview, a conference talk, a corporate training module, or a sales enablement presentation.
Wait for processing
The service renders every slide: fonts, backgrounds, charts, images and SmartArt are all carried into the PDF with their original design.
Share the finished PDF
Send the PDF to colleagues or clients — they'll open it on any device without PowerPoint and without losing custom fonts.
Benefits of PPTX to PDF
Send without PowerPoint
Not every recipient has PowerPoint or can open a PPTX without losing fonts. PDF guarantees the slides show up exactly the way you designed them.
Universal viewing
PDFs open on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android without any extra software — the entire browser and PDF reader ecosystem supports the format.
Fonts and themes
Presentation fonts are embedded in the PDF automatically. Recipients see your corporate theme even if they don't have your brand fonts installed.
Slide protection
A PDF is harder to edit than a PPTX. The recipient can't accidentally reorder slides, rewrite copy, or break the corporate branding of your deck.
Works in the cloud and offline
The finished PDF can be uploaded to Google Drive, attached in a CRM, shared via messenger, or opened from a USB drive on any machine.
PPTX to PDF FAQs
Do animations and transitions carry over?
No — PDF doesn't support animation, so the document captures the final rendered state of each slide. For animated decks, export to MP4 video instead.
What happens to embedded videos?
Videos embedded in a PPTX are not included in the PDF — a preview frame is used in their place. Keep the PPTX handy if the video is essential.
How will SmartArt and charts look?
Every vector object in PowerPoint — SmartArt, charts, shapes, diagrams — is converted to vector graphics in the PDF, so they stay sharp at any zoom level.
Can I build a handout with multiple slides per page?
For now, each slide becomes its own PDF page. For a classic 4-up or 6-up handout, use the print dialog inside PowerPoint itself.