PowerPoint to Word

Pull the text from a .pptx into an editable Word .docx — free, in your browser, and nothing is uploaded.

Files never uploadedNo sign-upWorks in your browserFree & unlimited
Click or drop a .pptx file to convert

Convert in 3 simple steps

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Choose your PPTX

Click or drop a .pptx PowerPoint file.

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Extract the text

Each slide's text is read and organised by slide.

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Download Word

An editable .docx downloads automatically.

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Why use this PPT to Word converter

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Editable output

Get your slide text as a real Word document you can edit.

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Slide by slide

Text is grouped under a heading for each slide.

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Opens anywhere

Works in Word, Google Docs and LibreOffice.

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Private

Your presentation is processed locally — never uploaded.

Instant

No queue, no email — the file downloads right away.

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Free

No sign-up and no limits.

Get your slide text into Word

When you need to reuse the wording of a presentation — for notes, a report or a handout — copying slide by slide is tedious. This tool reads your .pptx and pulls all the text into an editable Word .docx, organised by slide, in one step.

What to expect: this is a text converter. It captures the words and the slide-by-slide structure so you can edit them in Word — it does not redraw slide graphics, images or exact layouts, which only desktop apps or paid server services can do. For most “ppt to word” needs — reusing the content — the extracted text is exactly what you want.

Related: turn slides’ companion documents with Text to Word, or build a PDF with CSV to PDF. Browse more in document tools.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert PowerPoint to Word?
Click or drop your .pptx file above. The tool reads every slide, pulls out the text, and builds an editable Word .docx that downloads automatically — all in your browser.
Does it copy the slide design and images too?
No. This is a text-extraction converter: it moves the words and slide-by-slide structure into Word so you can edit them, but it does not reproduce slide graphics, images, animations or exact layout. Recreating slide visuals inside Word requires desktop software or a paid server-based service.
What file types are supported?
Modern PowerPoint files (.pptx, from PowerPoint 2007 onward). The old binary .ppt format isn't supported for in-browser conversion — open it in PowerPoint and save as .pptx first.
Is each slide separated?
Yes. Each slide's text is grouped under a bold “Slide 1”, “Slide 2” heading in the Word document, so the structure stays clear.
Are my slides uploaded to a server?
No. The whole conversion happens in your browser, so your presentation never leaves your device — safe for confidential decks.
Can I open the result anywhere?
Yes. The .docx opens in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer and most other word processors.

By Narender Chaudhary, Editorial & Product Lead · Updated June 2026