WebToSlides

How do I convert a webpage to PowerPoint?

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Paste the public URL into a webpage-to-PowerPoint converter such as WebToSlides, choose your style, and download the .pptx. The deck opens fully editable in Microsoft PowerPoint, Apple Keynote, LibreOffice Impress, and Google Slides — no screenshots, every text box and bullet is a real PowerPoint shape you can rewrite.

The fastest path is a dedicated converter. WebToSlides fetches the URL, isolates the main article body (skipping nav, ads, and footers), segments the content into logical slide units, and renders a native PPTX. Typical run time is 20–60 seconds for a 1 500–3 000 word article.

If you'd rather do it manually, copy the article text, open PowerPoint, choose `View → Outline View`, paste the headings, then promote/demote rows with `Tab` and `Shift+Tab`. This works but loses images, code blocks, and tables — and you'll spend 20–40 minutes on layout. The automated path is faster and produces a tighter visual result.

Avoid screenshot tools (browser-extension "export to PowerPoint" extensions, print-to-PDF-then-convert). They flatten everything to images, so you can't edit the text, change colours, or rerun the slides through your brand template later.

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