PdfMeta

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Build a PowerPoint presentation with slides. Use PdfMeta to create presentation online for free with secure browser-based processing and no signup.

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Create a PowerPoint Presentation with PdfMeta

PdfMeta's Create Presentation tool builds a real .pptx file — title slides, content slides with bullet points, and blank slides for full-bleed text — directly in your browser, with a color theme applied across every slide. Add slides, choose a layout for each, and type your title and bullet points; the tool handles the slide design so you're not manually positioning text boxes.

Four built-in themes (Blue, Dark, Green, White) apply consistent background and text colors across the whole deck, and the output uses PowerPoint's widescreen 16:9 layout by default. Once downloaded, the .pptx opens and edits normally in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides. Need a shareable, non-editable version instead? Convert it afterward with PowerPoint to PDF.

Create Presentations Online for Free

No subscription, no slide limit, no watermark on the exported deck. The presentation is generated with PptxGenJS running entirely in your browser — your slide titles and bullet content are assembled into the .pptx locally and never uploaded to a server.

Each slide can use one of three layouts independently: a Title layout (centered title with a subtitle line, for an opening or section-divider slide), a Content layout (title at the top with an underline accent, bullet points below), or a Blank layout (large centered text, useful for a quote or single statement slide). Mixing layouts across a deck is normal — most presentations open with a Title slide and use Content layout for the rest.

How to Create a Presentation on PdfMeta

  1. Name your file and pick a color theme — Blue, Dark, Green, or White.
  2. Set each slide's layout. Title for an opener, Content for a standard bulleted slide, or Blank for a large centered statement.
  3. Add a title. For Title-layout slides this is your main heading; for Content slides it's the slide's header.
  4. Add bullet points. One line per bullet — each line becomes its own bullet on Content slides, or a subtitle line on Title slides.
  5. Add more slides. Use "+ Add Slide" for each additional slide, choosing its layout independently.
  6. Click Generate Presentation. The .pptx downloads immediately, ready to open and present in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides.

How to Create Presentations on Mobile, iOS, Mac, and PC

Generation happens in the browser, but building a multi-slide deck is naturally more comfortable with a keyboard for typing out bullet points across several slides.

  • Mac and PC: The downloaded .pptx opens directly in PowerPoint, Keynote (which imports .pptx natively), or Google Slides via upload.
  • iPhone and iPad: Works in Safari for shorter decks — the file saves to Files and opens in the PowerPoint or Keynote app if installed.
  • Android: Downloads to device storage and opens in the PowerPoint app or Google Slides app.
  • Chromebook: The .pptx opens directly in Google Slides after downloading.

Who Uses PdfMeta's Create Presentation Tool

For anyone who needs a straightforward slide deck without opening full presentation software to build it from a blank canvas.

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What You Can Do with PdfMeta's Create Presentation Tool

  • Per-slide layouts: Mix Title, Content, and Blank layouts freely across the same deck.
  • Four color themes: Blue, Dark, Green, and White apply consistent background and text colors to every slide.
  • Widescreen format: Slides export in PowerPoint's 16:9 widescreen layout, matching modern presentation defaults.
  • Real bullet formatting: Content-slide bullet points render as genuine bulleted text, not plain lines.
  • Unlimited slides: Add as many slides as the presentation needs, in any combination of layouts.
  • Convert onward: Turn the finished deck into a fixed, shareable PDF with PowerPoint to PDF.

Privacy & Security

Slide titles, bullet content, and theme choice are assembled into the .pptx file using PptxGenJS running entirely in your browser tab. None of it is uploaded to a server — the deck only exists on your device until you download or share it.

No account or email is required. This is a reasonable option for drafting an internal or confidential presentation you'd rather not build inside a cloud-connected presentation account first.

Create Presentation FAQ

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Related PdfMeta Tools

  • PowerPoint to PDF — convert your new deck into a fixed, shareable PDF.
  • PDF to PowerPoint — go the other direction if you're starting from an existing PDF.
  • Create Document — turn the same content into a written Word document instead.
  • AI Summarize — summarize an existing PDF first, then turn the key points into slides here.
  • Merge PDF — combine a converted deck PDF with other files.