Convert your PowerPoint to PDF
Upload a file and download it converted — free, no watermark.
Upload a file and download it converted — free, no watermark.
Turning your presentations into an unchangeable document is the best way to make sure your design looks exactly the same on any screen. This conversion becomes essential when you need to send an advertising campaign proposal to a client, present an editing portfolio, or share university slides and notes with your study group. By saving your files in a static format, you prevent fonts from getting scrambled, graphics from shifting, or images from losing their original alignment when the presentation is opened on a different device or a mobile phone. Unlike other complex platforms, GoConvertPDF handles this task directly from your browser with a fast, traditional conversion engine. True to a practical, straightforward approach, the system doesn't use artificial intelligence processing that slows down loading or requires hidden subscriptions. Our service is completely free, gets you your document in seconds, and doesn't waste your time forcing you to fill out registration forms. We understand your presentations may contain confidential business strategies or important academic data. That's why we protect your privacy by processing every upload through an end-to-end encrypted connection. To guarantee your complete security, our privacy policy establishes the automatic deletion of your original and resulting files from our servers after 24 hours. You'll download a clean final document, with a fully professional look and no watermarks ruining your design.
If your slides look blurry or colors appear faded in the PDF, you might be exporting with low resolution. Here’s how to fix it: In PowerPoint, go to File → Export → Create PDF/XPS → Options, and choose “High-quality printing.” Avoid using “Print to PDF,” as it compresses images and sometimes crops slide edges. Use PNG images instead of JPG inside your presentation to retain sharpness. If you use an online converter, check for a setting like “High DPI” or “No compression.” 👉 Tip: For the sharpest results, export slides at 300 dpi or higher.
Yes — PowerPoint lets you choose exactly what gets exported: Go to File → Export → Create PDF/XPS → Options, then under “Range” select “Slides 1–5” (or any range). To include speaker notes, enable “Notes pages” instead of “Slides.” If using an online converter, check for “Include notes” or “Select slides” options — not all services have them. You can also print to PDF with “Handouts” to display multiple slides per page for compact summaries.
No. Our converter is designed to keep the original layout of your slides fully intact. All visual elements, including custom fonts, margins, data graphics, and image alignment, will be preserved exactly the same in the static document. This way you can be sure your audience will see the presentation just as you designed it, no matter which device or operating system they open it on.
Completely safe. We process all files through an advanced end-to-end encrypted connection, ensuring no one can intercept your information. Your privacy is also guaranteed thanks to our strict automatic deletion policy: both the original presentation and the resulting PDF are permanently erased from our servers after 24 hours.
Not at all. GoConvertPDF works 100% online directly in your web browser, so you don't need to download heavy software or install extensions. The service is completely free, doesn't require you to register an account, and doesn't add watermarks to the final document. Just upload your file from your computer or phone and download it in seconds.
For the system to be able to read and process all the slides correctly, the original file must not be locked. If your presentation requires a password to open, you'll need to remove that protection and save it unlocked before uploading it to our platform. Once unlocked, the converter will generate your clean, high-quality PDF document instantly.