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Convert HTML to PPTX

Updated Jul 2026

Short answer

HTML is the markup a browser renders as a web page. PPTX is the slide deck format PowerPoint and similar apps use. Converting HTML to PPTX turns the page's content into slides you can present or edit. Doing it on your own computer keeps whatever the page contains, including anything private, off other people's servers.

Extension
.html
Type
Documents
Typically
Web pages
Extension
.pptx
Type
Documents
Typically
Presentations

Convert HTML to PPTX on your own computer. Nothing uploads.

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How to convert HTML to PPTX

  1. Open Morphjet and drag in the HTML file, or a whole folder of pages, that you want turned into a deck.
  2. Choose PPTX as the output format.
  3. Convert. Each page becomes a slide, written straight to your computer, and nothing leaves your machine.

HTML vs PPTX: what actually changes

HTMLPPTX
File sizeSmall text file plus linked assetsLarger, since images and fonts get bundled in
EditingEdited as markup and CSS, in a code editorEdited slide by slide, in any presentation app
InteractivityLive links, hover states, and scriptsStatic, though links may carry over as clickable text
LayoutReflows to fit any screen sizeFixed slide dimensions, set at conversion time
CompatibilityOpens in any web browserOpens in PowerPoint, Keynote, Google Slides, and similar apps

When to convert, and when not to

Convert HTML to PPTX when you need to present a web page, report, or dashboard in a meeting, or hand someone a deck instead of a link they'd have to click through.

Keep the HTML page as is if people need it to stay interactive, clicking through or scrolling it live in a browser, since a PPTX slide is a fixed snapshot of one moment.

Why not just use an online converter?

HTML pages often hold things you wouldn't hand to a stranger, an internal report, a client dashboard, an unpublished draft. An online converter has to receive that page on its own server before it can turn it into slides. Converting on your own computer means the page's content stays on your machine the whole time.

Questions

Does converting HTML to PPTX keep the links working?

Links usually carry over as clickable text on the slide, but anything that depends on a script running, like a dropdown menu or a live chart, stops working once it's a static slide.

Will the PPTX look exactly like the web page?

Close, but not pixel for pixel. A web page reflows to fit whatever window it's in, while a slide has one fixed size, so the conversion has to pick a layout and lock it in.

Can I convert a whole folder of HTML pages at once?

Yes. Drag in the folder and each page is converted on its own into its own PPTX file, so you end up with one deck per page rather than everything merged into a single file.

Does it keep the fonts and styling from the CSS?

Text, colors, and general layout carry over closely. Anything highly custom in the CSS, like an animation or an unusual web font, doesn't have a PPTX equivalent and won't survive the conversion.

Can I convert HTML to PPTX without uploading the file anywhere?

Yes. Morphjet runs the conversion locally on your Mac or Windows machine, so the HTML file never has to leave your computer or touch someone else's server.

Morphjet converts HTML, PPTX, and 1,800+ other formats, all on your machine. Launching this July.

Launching this July. Everyone on the list gets 30% off on launch day, no spam, just one email when it's ready.