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Heads up: text, images, tables, colors, and basic positioning carry over, but this won't be a pixel-perfect match of PowerPoint's rendering — animations, transitions, embedded videos, charts, and some vector graphics (EMF/WMF) aren't supported and appear as a placeholder box.

About this tool

PDFtone converts PowerPoint presentations (.pptx) into standard, print-ready PDF files locally in your browser. All slide conversion happens on your device, so sensitive business presentations, pitch decks, and reports are never uploaded to a server.

How to convert PowerPoint to PDF

  1. Upload your file. Drag and drop your .pptx presentation into the workspace, or click to browse and select it.
  2. Adjust settings. Set page margins and slide sizing if needed.
  3. Convert and download. Click “Convert to PDF” and your file downloads immediately, with one PDF page per slide.

How to convert PowerPoint to PDF on Mac

The steps to save a PowerPoint as a PDF on Mac are exactly the same as on Windows, because conversion runs in your browser rather than in a native app: upload your .pptx file, review the settings, and click “Convert to PDF.” There’s no separate Mac-specific process — you don’t need PowerPoint or Keynote installed at all. This is the fastest way how to save PowerPoint as PDF mac, whether you’re on Safari, Chrome, or another browser.

Convert Google Slides to PDF

Have a Google Slides presentation instead of a PowerPoint file? Here’s how to turn a Google Slide into a PDF:

  1. Open your presentation in Google Slides.
  2. Go to File > Download > Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx).
  3. Upload that .pptx file to PDFtone using the steps above and click “Convert to PDF.”

This download-then-convert method works well if you want more control over layout and margins than Google Slides’ built-in PDF export gives you — it’s a quick way to convert Google Slides to PDF without leaving your workflow.

Converting PPTM (macro-enabled) presentations to PDF

Looking to convert a ppt to pdf? PDFtone is built around the standard .pptx format. If your macro-enabled .pptm file doesn’t upload directly, open it in PowerPoint and use File > Save As > PowerPoint Presentation (.pptx) to save a .pptx copy first — this strips the macros (which wouldn’t carry into a PDF anyway) and keeps your slide content, then upload that file here to convert it to PDF.

Convertir PowerPoint a PDF

¿Necesitas un convertisseur pptx en pdf? Sube tu archivo .pptx en la casilla de arriba y haz clic en “Convert to PDF” — todo el proceso ocurre en tu navegador, sin subir el archivo a ningún servidor. Este mismo método sirve para convertir de powerpoint a pdf: sube el archivo, revisa los ajustes de margen, y descarga el PDF.

Common uses

  • Standardizing presentation files for client distribution.
  • Creating handouts or printouts from slide decks.
  • Archiving presentations in a robust, non-editable format.
  • Converting a Google Slides deck into a shareable PDF.
  • Presenting multiple decks as one file — you can combine multiple presentations into one PDF after converting each one.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert a PowerPoint to PDF?

Upload your .pptx file to the tool above and click “Convert to PDF.” Your presentation downloads as a PDF in seconds, one page per slide — nothing is uploaded to a server.

How do I convert PowerPoint to PDF on a Mac?

The same way as on any device: upload your .pptx file to PDFtone and click “Convert to PDF.” Since conversion happens in your browser, there’s no separate installation or Mac-specific app needed.

How do I convert a Google Slides presentation to PDF?

Download the presentation from Google Slides as a .pptx file (File > Download > Microsoft PowerPoint), then upload it here and convert it the same way as any other PowerPoint file.

Can I convert a PPTM (macro-enabled) file to PDF?

The tool works with standard .pptx files. If a .pptm file doesn’t convert directly, save it as .pptx in PowerPoint first (File > Save As > PowerPoint Presentation), then upload the .pptx version.

Will my slide animations be in the PDF?

No, PDFs are static documents, so slide animations and transitions are omitted.

Are custom presentation fonts supported?

Yes. The conversion engine uses standard fonts and embeds them directly.

Do my slides get uploaded?

Never. Your files are converted locally in browser memory.

Can I convert a PDF back into an editable PowerPoint later?

Yes, if you need to go the other direction, you can convert it back into an editable PowerPoint using PDFtone’s PDF to PPT tool.

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