Convert PPT to PDF
Last updated: June 1, 2026To convert PPT to PDF, drop your PPT 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 PPT to PDF?
Turn an editable PowerPoint deck into a locked, universally readable PDF that opens identically on any phone, laptop, or shared link — no PowerPoint or Keynote needed to view it. Converting PPT to PDF freezes your fonts, layout, colors, and images so nothing reflows or shifts on someone else's machine, makes the file safe to email or print, and stops viewers from accidentally editing your slides. Free, no sign-up, no watermark, and ready in seconds.
- Emailing a presentation to a client, professor, or hiring manager who may not have PowerPoint — a PDF opens everywhere and guarantees they see your exact fonts and spacing instead of a broken, reflowed deck.
- Printing handouts or submitting an assignment where you need a fixed, print-ready file: a PDF locks pagination at one slide per page so the layout can't change between your computer and the printer.
- Sharing a final deck you don't want edited — exporting to PDF flattens the slides into a read-only document, protecting your design and content while keeping the file small enough to attach or upload.
PPT vs PDF
PPT · Legacy PowerPoint
PPT is the older binary PowerPoint format. It opens widely, but PPTX is the modern, smaller standard.
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.
PPT to PDF — frequently asked questions
Will my fonts, layout, and images look the same in the PDF?
Yes. The converter renders your slides server-side with LibreOffice and embeds the layout, colors, and images, so the PDF is a faithful copy of your deck. One caveat: if your PPT relies on an unusual font that isn't on the server, a close substitute may be used — to be completely safe, embed your fonts in PowerPoint before uploading, or stick to common fonts like Arial, Calibri, or Times New Roman.
Does it handle both .ppt and .pptx files?
Yes. The older binary .ppt format and the modern .pptx (XML) format both convert the same way, and the output is a standard PDF with one slide per page that works in every PDF reader, browser, and print dialog.
Is the conversion private, and is there a watermark?
Your file is uploaded over an encrypted HTTPS connection to our conversion server, converted, then deleted immediately afterward — it is not kept or shared. The result is completely free with no watermark, no account, and no page limit beyond the upload size.
How do I convert PPT to PDF?
Drop your PPT 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 PPT to PDF converter free?
Yes — it's completely free with no watermark and no sign-up required.
Is it safe to convert PPT to PDF here?
Yes. Your PPT 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 PPT files at once?
Convert one PPT 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.