PDF to PPT (PPTX)
Turn every page of a PDF into a PowerPoint slide, ready to download. compress cat builds a .pptx you can open in PowerPoint / WPS, all in your browser, and gives you two routes: “Editable text” drops the text into editable text boxes, and “Image per slide” lays each page down as a full-slide image that looks exactly like the original. Nothing is uploaded. Here’s the honest catch: a browser-only tool can’t both keep the exact layout and leave text boxes editable — getting both at once needs a server engine. So pick a route up front.
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Conversion mode
Each page's text goes into an editable text box you can change; complex layouts / tables aren't reproduced. Pure scans have no text layer — use “Image per slide” or run OCR first.
Everything runs locally in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
How to pdf to ppt
- 1Select a PDF file.
- 2Choose a mode: Editable text (text you can change) or Image per slide (visual fidelity).
- 3Click “Convert to PPT (.pptx)” and wait for page-by-page processing.
- 4Download the .pptx and open it in PowerPoint / WPS.
Why use compress cat's PDF to PPT?
- Two modes, your call: choose editable text when you need to tweak a line before presenting; choose image mode when you’re just projecting the PDF and the look should carry over untouched.
- Rendering and packing the .pptx happen locally — nothing hits a server, so pitch decks and internal docs stay with you.
- The output is a standard .pptx that PowerPoint, WPS and Keynote all read. No limits, no watermark.
Frequently asked questions
A browser-only tool can’t have both, so you choose: Editable text (text in boxes you can change, but the layout is simplified) or Image per slide (look reproduced 100%, but text isn’t editable). Pixel-perfect editable output needs a server-side layout engine.
Yes — use “Image per slide” to drop each scanned page onto a slide. If you want the text to be editable, run compress cat’s OCR tool first to add a text layer, then use “Editable text”.
Editable mode places text boxes by where the text sits on the page, so dense or multi-column layouts can land off and need a manual nudge. If precision matters and you’re only presenting, image mode saves the trouble.
Turn it into an automated flow
Need to batch-process, or chain several steps? Use the workflow builder to combine compress, merge, rotate and watermark into a reusable pipeline.
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