Convert ODP to PDF

Last updated: June 1, 2026

To convert ODP to PDF, drop your ODP file into the converter above, then download the PDF result. It's free, needs no sign-up, and there's no watermark. Your file is processed on our secure server over an encrypted connection and deleted automatically right after — never stored or shared.

Why convert ODP to PDF?

Turn an OpenDocument Presentation into a fixed-layout PDF that opens anywhere, with no copy of LibreOffice or OpenOffice Impress required. Every slide becomes one page, so your fonts, theme colours, charts, images and bullet positioning stay locked exactly as designed, ideal for sharing handouts or printing decks that would otherwise reflow on someone else's machine. Upload your .odp, we render it on our server, and you download a clean, watermark-free PDF in seconds. Free, no account.

  • Emailing slides to a client, professor or recruiter who uses PowerPoint or Keynote and can't open the .odp file you built in LibreOffice Impress, since a PDF opens identically on any phone, Mac or PC.
  • Printing a lecture or pitch deck as paper handouts, where you need one slide per page with fonts and layout frozen so nothing shifts at the print shop.
  • Locking down a finished presentation before you distribute it, so recipients can read and reference every slide but can't accidentally edit your content or break the formatting.

ODP vs PDF

ODP · OpenDocument Presentation

ODP is the open-standard presentation format from LibreOffice Impress — editable and vendor-neutral.

PDF · Portable Document Format

PDF is the universal format for finished documents — fonts, layout and images are locked in so it looks identical on every device and printer. Perfect for sharing and printing, harder to edit.

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ODP to PDF — frequently asked questions

Will my slide layout, fonts and images survive the conversion?

Yes. We render the .odp with LibreOffice, the same engine that created it, so slide masters, colours, charts, images and text placement are preserved page-for-page, and standard or embedded fonts come through intact. The one thing that can't transfer is motion: slide transitions and on-click animations flatten to their final static state, because PDF is a fixed-format document.

Is this really free, and what happens to my file?

It's completely free, with no sign-up, no watermark and no slide limit. Your .odp is uploaded over an encrypted HTTPS connection to our conversion server, converted there, then deleted automatically right after, so we don't keep your presentation. It isn't an in-browser tool; the file is processed server-side and the finished PDF is sent straight back for you to download.

How are multiple slides handled in the PDF?

The whole presentation becomes a single PDF, with each slide laid out in order as its own full page at the deck's native aspect ratio (4:3, 16:9 or whatever you set). You get one tidy file you can scroll, email, archive or print, rather than separate images per slide.

How do I convert ODP to PDF?

Drop your ODP file (or several) into the converter, confirm PDF is selected as the output, click convert, then download the PDF file. The whole thing takes a few seconds.

Is this ODP to PDF converter free?

Yes — it's completely free with no watermark and no sign-up required.

Is it safe to convert ODP to PDF here?

Yes. Your ODP file is sent over an encrypted HTTPS connection to our conversion server, converted, and deleted automatically moments later — it is never stored, logged or shared.

Can I convert multiple ODP files at once?

Convert one ODP file at a time — finish one, then drop in the next.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes — the converter runs in any modern browser on phones, tablets and desktops.

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