Slide HD 1920×1080 · Retina 4K · Keynote · PPTX · Google Slides

PDF to image for presentations — slide-ready in one drop.

Your PDF report has charts the board needs to see on the big screen. A 72 DPI screenshot won't cut it; 300 DPI print is overkill. You want 1920×1080 that projects cleanly.PDF pages → slide-ready images in one drop.

slideshowSlide HD 1920×1080 4kRetina 4K co_presentKeynote / PPTX / Slides cloud_offNo upload, ever

Presets tuned for slide aspect ratios. Numbered, paste-ready, drag into any deck. No watermark, no signup, no cap.

Presentation presets — one click per deck app.

The five resolutions that cover every projector, laptop, and conference screen you'll walk into.

Slide HD
1920×1080
Universal default — every 1080p projector, laptop, boardroom TV.
Retina 4K
3840×2160
Retina MacBooks, 4K conference walls, high-DPI pinch-zoom fidelity.
Keynote
1920×108016:9
Default Keynote slide dimensions — matches Apple's standard canvas.
Google Slides
1920×108016:9
Google's default slide size. Drag images in, no resize needed.
PowerPoint
1920×108016:9
Default since PowerPoint 2013. Classic 4:3 (1024×768) also a preset.

Built around the slide-deck workflow.

Not a generic image export — presets, numbering, and aspect ratios tuned for Keynote, PowerPoint, and Google Slides.

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Presets tuned for slide aspect ratios — 16:9, 16:10, 4:3.
Pick Keynote, PowerPoint 16:9, PowerPoint 4:3, or Google Slides and the renderer exports at exactly the canvas size each app uses. Drop into the deck: no letterbox, no resize, no "why is there a black bar on the left." The aspect math is handled up front.
1920×1080 / 4K
every page exported at the exact slide canvas size — paste and go.
dynamic_feed
Batch-export every page as numbered slides.
slide-01.jpg, slide-02.jpg, slide-03.jpg… sequential numbering. Keynote and PowerPoint's "Import images as slides" preserves the order automatically. 60-page report becomes a 60-slide deck in two clicks.
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Paste-ready: drag into any deck.
Download the ZIP, open your deck app, select all images, drag onto the slide navigator. Works in Keynote, PowerPoint, Google Slides, Canva, Figma Slides. Sibling page: PNG with transparency for logos on custom slide backgrounds.
cloud_off
Board decks never leave your browser.
Earnings previews, strategy docs, NDA material stay local. Same model as the free converter.

Typical converter vs this one live race

Same goal: a 60-page PDF report into a board-ready 1920×1080 slide deck. Watch what happens.

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Typical online converter
Upload, wrong aspect, resize-by-hand
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  1. Upload 60-page report PDF to server
  2. Exports at 72 DPI portrait — not 16:9Wrong AR
  3. Slides land letterboxed with black barsLetterbox
  4. Manual resize each of 60 slidesBy hand
  5. Pro-only "HD export" wallPro only
  6. Board meeting starts — deck half doneLate
Data uploaded
0 MB
Aspect ok
No
Deck ready
No
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This tool
1920×1080 preset, local, one click
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  1. Drop PDF — pick "Keynote 16:9"Preset
  2. 60 slide-ready JPGs at 1920×1080 — numberedBatch
  3. Drag into Keynote → deck ready ✓Pasted
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Deck on screen — while the other tool was still resizing slide 7 by hand.
Right aspect. Right resolution. Done.
Data uploaded
0 MB
Aspect ok
Yes
Deck ready
Yes
Animation plays once on scroll — tap replay to watch again.

Three steps. Deck-ready images.

Whether the audience is a boardroom, a conference hall, or a Zoom grid.

1
Drop your PDF
Loads into browser memory. No upload, no queue. The file lives only on your device.
2
Pick a deck preset
Keynote 16:9, PowerPoint 16:9, Google Slides 1080p, or Retina 4K. Each page renders to the exact slide canvas size of the target app.
3
Drag into your deck
Numbered JPGs (slide-01, slide-02…) import in order via drag-drop or Import Images. The board sees crisp visuals on the big screen.

Frequently asked questions

What image resolution should I use for a presentation?
1920×1080 (Slide HD) is the universal default — it matches every projector, laptop screen, and 1080p TV in circulation. For retina MacBooks and 4K conference displays, 3840×2160 (Retina 4K). This tool offers both as one-click presets alongside Keynote, PowerPoint 16:9, and Google Slides defaults.
Should I use JPG or PNG for slide-deck images?
JPG for dense content like photos and screenshots — smaller file, still sharp on screen. PNG when you need transparency (logos over custom backgrounds) — see the transparent PNG converter. For generic slide content, JPG at 1920×1080 keeps the deck file size manageable.
Does this produce one image per PDF page?
Yes. Each page becomes slide-01.jpg, slide-02.jpg, slide-03.jpg… numbered sequentially so Keynote and PowerPoint's bulk-import feature preserves the order. Download as a ZIP or page-by-page.
Can I import these images into Keynote as a full deck?
Yes. Keynote's File → Import → Images (or drag the whole folder onto the slide navigator) creates one slide per image in order. Works identically in PowerPoint via Insert → Photo Album, and in Google Slides via Insert → Image (multi-select). The image preset dimensions match each app's default 16:9 slide size.
What aspect ratio do I need?
Modern decks are 16:9 (1920×1080, 3840×2160). Older decks are 4:3 (1024×768, 1600×1200). If your PDF is portrait A4 or letter, it won't fill a 16:9 slide edge-to-edge — either crop to landscape in the PDF first, or accept letterbox bars. The tool shows you a preview of the fit before export.
Is the quality good enough for a big conference screen?
At 4K (3840×2160), yes — every major conference projector and LED wall tops out near 4K. At 1080p, crisp on any projector up to about 30 feet diagonal. If you need print-tier resolution (posters, handouts), use the print converter at 300 DPI instead.
Does this tool upload my PDF?
No. Rendering runs entirely in your browser — pdf.js + canvas.toBlob. DevTools → Network shows zero upload requests. Useful for confidential decks: board presentations, earnings previews, legal strategy. Same model as the no-upload converter.
Can I convert a specific page range?
Yes — pick a single page, a range (e.g. 5–12), or a custom list (1,4,7). Handy when only certain slides go into the deck and the rest stay as backup material.
What's the difference between Keynote, PowerPoint, and Google Slides presets?
Under the hood, all three default to 1920×1080 at 16:9. The presets exist for clarity and because some legacy PowerPoint decks still use 4:3 — the tool handles each aspect ratio correctly without letterboxing. Google Slides' default is 1920×1080; Keynote's is 1920×1080; PowerPoint 16:9 is 1920×1080.
Does it work with password-protected PDFs?
Yes, with the password. The decrypt happens locally so neither the password nor the deck content leaves your browser. Helpful for preview decks under NDA.
How big are the output files?
A 1920×1080 JPG at quality 90 is typically 200–600 KB. A 30-slide deck at 1080p runs about 10–15 MB total. At 4K, roughly 4× that. If you need smaller images for an email-bound deck, compress the final deck via the email compressor after import.
Can I batch-export every page at once?
Yes — drop the PDF, pick the preset, and every page exports in one pass as a numbered set. No per-page clicking.
Does color accuracy match what I see on my screen?
Yes — sRGB render with the PDF's embedded colors preserved. Matches what you see in the PDF viewer. For strict brand-color work (CMYK spot colors), note that JPG/PNG is sRGB-only; screens render sRGB so the slide version matches what the audience sees.
What if I just want a free PDF to JPG with no presentation presets?
Use the general free PDF to JPG converter — same engine, without the slide-aspect presets. Or PDF to PNG online free if you prefer PNG.
Can I use this offline?
Yes. Load the page once with a connection, then switch to airplane mode — conversion continues to work because everything runs in the browser. The same model covers the broader online converter suite.

Slide-ready. Deck-ready. Presentation-ready.

Drop your PDF, pick Keynote or PowerPoint or Slides, and drag the numbered images straight into your deck. No upload, no letterbox, no watermark, no Pro gate.

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