Convert PDF to Images for Presentations

Need to use PDF content in PowerPoint or Google Slides? Convert PDF pages to high-quality JPG or PNG images that you can easily insert into any presentation. 100% private — processed in your browser, nothing uploaded.

Drag & drop a PDF here or browse files

Supports PDF files up to 100MB • All pages converted at once

How to Use PDF Pages in Your Presentation

Many presentations start as PDFs — reports, whitepapers, or slide decks shared as PDF. But PowerPoint and Google Slides cannot directly import PDF pages. The solution is simple: convert each PDF page to an image, then insert it as a slide background or element.

1

Upload Your PDF

Drag and drop or select the PDF containing slides or content you want in your presentation.

2

Choose PNG for Best Quality

PNG is recommended for presentations because it preserves crisp text and sharp lines. Use 2x or 3x scale for large screens.

3

Insert into PowerPoint or Slides

Download the converted images and insert them into your presentation. Each PDF page becomes a perfect slide image.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I insert converted PDF images into PowerPoint?

In PowerPoint, go to Insert > Pictures > This Device, then select the converted images. For a full-page slide, right-click the slide, choose Format Background, and set the image as the background fill.

Should I use PNG or JPG for presentations?

PNG is recommended for presentations because it is lossless — text stays sharp and lines stay crisp on large screens. JPG is smaller but may show compression artifacts when projected. Use PNG with 2x scale for the best results.

Will the image quality be good enough for a large screen?

Yes. Use the 2x or 3x scale option to generate high-resolution images. A 2x conversion of a standard letter-size PDF produces images around 1700x2200 pixels, which looks sharp on most projectors and large displays.