HTML → PPTX
Turn an HTML deck into editable PowerPoint.
Built for decks in the unPaper slide format, and it handles most fixed-size HTML presentations: every slide becomes a PowerPoint slide with the design pixel-perfect and every line of text editable.
Free, private, no login – the file never leaves your browser.
Cards and lines become movable shapes
Boxes, panels, dividers and accent bars – including gradient fills – are rebuilt as native PowerPoint shapes. Select, resize and recolour them like any shape you drew yourself.
Every text block stays editable
All text is measured and rebuilt as native PowerPoint text boxes at the same position, size, font and colour. Click any line in PowerPoint and retype it. The browser's exact line breaks are baked in, so even a substituted font never reflows your layout.
The backdrop becomes an image
Page-level textures – grids, glows, washes – are captured exactly as the browser renders them, so the deck looks identical in PowerPoint.
Good to know
Works best when each slide is a single fixed-size element (like unPaper's <section class="slide">). If your deck uses a different structure, point the slide selector at it.
For best fidelity, keep the fonts your deck uses installed on the machine where you edit the .pptx. If a font is missing, PowerPoint substitutes it – positions and line breaks still hold.
Inline SVG icons become separate vector picture objects. In PowerPoint you can move and resize them, and right-click → Convert to Shape turns one into fully editable Office shapes.