Before you start:In your Google Doc, click File → Download → Microsoft Word (.docx). Then drop the downloaded .docx file below — we convert it to an editable PowerPoint deck.

Google Doc to PowerPoint

How It Works

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Upload Your File

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AI Processes

Our AI converts your file automatically

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Features

Direct Google Docs URL or file upload

Paste a public Google Doc URL (or upload an exported .docx / .pdf) and the AI converts it to an editable PowerPoint deck.

Headings become slide titles

H1 / H2 headings in your Google Doc map directly to slide titles. Lists become slide bullets. Tables are preserved as editable PowerPoint tables, not flattened images.

Preserves images, links, and code blocks

Inline images carry over to the right slides. Hyperlinks remain clickable. Code blocks render with monospace font and dark background.

Full Arabic and bilingual (RTL/LTR) support

Google Docs with Arabic content keep correct right-to-left direction in the exported PowerPoint, including bilingual lines.

Convert a Google Doc to PowerPoint in under 60 seconds — paste a public Google Doc URL or upload an exported .docx / .pdf and get an editable .pptx back. The AI maps your document's heading structure to slide titles, turns lists into slide bullets, preserves tables as editable PowerPoint tables (not flattened screenshots), and keeps hyperlinks clickable. Better than Google's built-in 'Print to slides' or 'Download as Microsoft PowerPoint' for documents because it actually re-flows the content into a slide-friendly structure instead of pouring 50 pages of paragraph text onto 50 slides verbatim. Free plan: 3 Google-Doc-to-PowerPoint conversions per day with no credit card.

Key Benefits

Heading-driven slide structure: H1 → slide title, H2 → section break, bullets → slide bullets
Tables exported as editable PowerPoint tables, not raster screenshots
Inline images carry to the matching slide and stay editable / movable
Hyperlinks survive the conversion and stay clickable in the .pptx
Full Arabic and bilingual RTL/LTR support — one of the few converters that handles Arabic Google Docs correctly
Free plan: 3 conversions per day with no credit card; higher volume uses credit packs

Common Use Cases

1Convert a Google Docs briefing memo to a board-ready slide deck without re-creating it from scratch
2Repurpose a long-form Google Doc article as a webinar presentation
3Turn meeting notes drafted in Google Docs into a recap deck for stakeholders
4Convert academic outlines or lecture notes from Google Docs to slides for in-class projection

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I paste a Google Docs URL directly?

Yes — paste any 'Anyone with the link can view' Google Docs URL and the tool fetches the content. For Docs that require sign-in, export from Google Docs as .docx first (File → Download → Microsoft Word) and upload the .docx instead.

How is this different from Google Docs' built-in 'Download as PowerPoint'?

Google Docs' built-in export downloads the document as a single editable Word-style file, not as slides. The closest built-in alternative is File → Print → save as PDF → manually break into slides. This tool re-flows your Doc into slide-shaped content automatically: titles, bullets, sections, images.

What happens to tables and images?

Tables stay as editable PowerPoint tables — you can edit cells, change borders, resize columns. Images stay editable as objects on the slide. Neither is flattened to a screenshot.

How many slides does it generate?

Depends on your document's heading structure. As a rule of thumb: each H1 becomes a title slide, each H2 becomes a content slide. A 10-page Google Doc with 8 headings typically becomes a 10-12 slide deck. You can set a target slide count (5-60) before generation.

Does it work with bilingual Arabic / English Google Docs?

Yes — the BiDi (bidirectional) text direction in your Google Doc is preserved in the PowerPoint output. Arabic paragraphs render right-to-left, English paragraphs render left-to-right, and bilingual lines are handled correctly per Unicode BiDi rules.

Is the output editable in Google Slides?

Yes — the .pptx output imports cleanly into Google Slides (File → Import slides). You can then edit it there if you prefer that over PowerPoint.

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