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Turn PowerPoint presentations into PDF files online and free of charge.
Fast PPT to PDF Converter
With PDF Candy, saving your slides as PDFs takes just one click. Whether you’re a teacher preparing class materials or a professional sharing a report, the design is always preserved, so the content looks exactly the way you intended.
Works with PPT and PPTX
Doesn’t matter if the file’s an old-school .ppt or the newer .pptx. This service handles both effortlessly. You don’t need to double-check the version - browse and go.
No Watermarks
We don’t mess with the files. You get a clean PDF with zero logos or watermarks. Want to protect the content? Use the “Add Watermark to PDF” tool - it’s optional.
Secure and Private
Safety comes first. Uploaded documents are never stored or shared with anyone. Within 2 hours both original and created files are deleted from our servers.
Simple and User-Friendly
No complicated settings for PPT to PDF conversion, no instructions required. Just import the original presentation into the converter, and the processing happens in seconds.
Share Instantly
Once the document is ready, you can share it right away. Generate a link or QR code, or save directly to Google Drive or Dropbox to share your projects with colleagues.
How to convert the PPT to PDF?
1Click "Add file" or drag and drop your PPT or PPTX presentation into the designated area. Upload multiple Microsoft PowerPoint presentations and arrange them as you will (move manually or sort in alphabetical order automatically).
2Press the designated button to start transforming the slides from PPT to PDF.
3Once the process is finished, download the output to the device or share it via link, QR code, Google Drive, or Dropbox.
FAQ
Does the PPT to PDF converter keep multimedia elements? | Since PDFs are static documents, slide transitions, animations, and embedded audio/video are turned into flat pages. However, all the visual elements remain visible. |
Will the fonts in my presentation look the same? | Yes. If the fonts are embedded in your PPT or PPTX, they will appear correctly in the PDF. If a font can’t be embedded, the converter automatically substitutes a close match. |
Can I maintain the original numbering in the PDF? | Yes. If the slide numbers are part of the design, they remain visible in the output. If you’re referring to the hidden slide numbers, they won’t be seen. |



