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Turn a presentation into a PDF — one slide per page, with fonts, images and layout rendered by LibreOffice Impress. The standard reasons to do it: sharing decks with people who shouldn't edit them, printing handouts, and submitting slides where PDF is required. Animations and transitions don't exist in PDF; each slide renders in its final state.
Like our other document converters, this runs on our server; files are converted in memory and deleted immediately.
Frequently asked questions
What happens to animations and speaker notes?
Animations flatten to each slide's final state — PDF is a static format. Speaker notes aren't included; the output is the slides as the audience sees them.
Will my fonts render correctly?
Common fonts and metric equivalents render faithfully. Exotic fonts not embedded in the file get the closest substitute — embed fonts when saving the deck if precise typography matters.
Can I convert one slide per page handouts?
The output is one slide per page at full size — the most useful layout for review and printing. Multi-slide handout layouts are a print-dialog feature in PowerPoint itself.