WebToSlides

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HTML to Editable PPTX

Turn HTML into a PPTX where every element is a real, editable PowerPoint shape — not an image of a slide.

Most “HTML to PowerPoint” tricks flatten the page into pictures: you get a deck you can’t edit, restyle, or re-brand. WebToSlides does the opposite. It parses the HTML structure and writes native PowerPoint shapes, so titles, bullets, tables, and code blocks all stay editable. Paste HTML or a URL, review the outline, and download a real `.pptx`.

Real editable PPTX ~60 seconds per deck Free to try

Last updated: June 19, 2026 · Reviewed by the WebToSlides team

HTML to Editable PPTX

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Free plan: 3 decks per month, watermark on exports.

How it works

How to html to editable pptx in four steps

The fastest way to html to editable pptx without manual copy-paste, screenshots, or formatting cleanup.

  1. Step 1

    Paste your source

    Drop in a URL, paste HTML or Markdown, or upload text. We extract the article body and discard navigation, ads, and boilerplate.

  2. Step 2

    Pick template and audience

    Choose a slide template (minimal, corporate, startup, academic, pitch) and the audience tone.

  3. Step 3

    Review the AI outline

    Approve or edit the proposed outline before slides are rendered. You stay in control of the structure.

  4. Step 4

    Download the editable PPTX

    Get a real .pptx with editable text, native layouts, and optional speaker notes. Open in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides.

TL;DR

To convert HTML to an editable PPTX, paste the HTML (or a URL) into WebToSlides, review the outline, and download the .pptx. Unlike screenshot exporters, every element comes through as a native PowerPoint shape — editable text, bullet placeholders, and tables — so you can rewrite, restyle, and re-brand the deck in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides.

How do I convert HTML to an editable PPTX?

Paste your HTML (or a public URL, or upload an .html file) into WebToSlides, choose a template, approve the proposed outline, and click Generate. The output is a real .pptx built from native PowerPoint shapes — editable titles, bullet placeholders, tables, and code blocks — rather than a screenshot. Open it in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides and edit every word.

Editable, not flattened

Real PowerPoint shapes, not a screenshot deck

The difference between an editable PPTX and a screenshot deck is whether you can change the text after the fact. Screenshot exporters (print-to-PDF tricks, browser extensions, html2canvas) paste an image of the page onto a slide — you can’t edit a word, recolour a bar, or apply your template. WebToSlides maps the DOM to native shapes so the deck behaves like one you built by hand.

  • Text stays selectable and re-styleable — every paragraph is a real text frame.
  • Bullet lists are native placeholders with nesting, not text baked into an image.
  • Tables are editable PowerPoint tables — edit cells, add rows, restyle columns.
  • Apply your corporate template or brand kit after conversion; nothing is locked into a picture.
  • Search, spell-check, and screen readers work because the text is real text.

Element preservation

What survives the conversion

A predictable mapping from source elements to PowerPoint shapes. Use this to know what your deck will look like before you run a job.

Element
Status
Notes
<h1> / <h2>
Preserved
Become editable slide titles and section headers.
<ul> / <ol>
Preserved
Native bullet placeholders with indent levels.
<table>
Preserved
Editable PowerPoint tables, not images of tables.
<pre> / <code>
Preserved
Monospace code blocks on dedicated slides.
<img>
Preserved
Embedded as real image objects you can move or replace.
Complex CSS effects
Partial
Heavy gradients/animations are simplified to keep text editable.

Features

Why teams choose WebToSlides for html to editable pptx

Native shapes

Editable text, bullets, tables, and code — not flattened images.

Re-brandable

Apply your template or brand kit after conversion.

Three input modes

Paste HTML, paste a URL, or upload an .html file.

Universal .pptx

Opens editable in PowerPoint, Keynote, and Google Slides.

Use cases

Where html to editable pptx works best

Brand templating

Convert, then drop the deck onto your corporate template.

Collaborative edits

Hand teammates a deck they can actually rewrite.

Accessibility

Real text means working screen readers and search.

Reusable content

Repurpose slides into future decks instead of static images.

Why not just copy-paste?

WebToSlides vs. doing it manually

Manual conversion takes hours and never matches a real PowerPoint workflow. Here's the difference.

Approach
Manual copy-paste
WebToSlides
Time per deck
30–90 minutes
Under 60 seconds
Editable text and layouts
Often pasted as images
Native PPTX elements
Speaker notes
Written by hand
Auto-generated
Brand consistency
Restyled per slide
Template styling applied automatically
Repeatable for many pages
Painful at scale
Batch & API ready

Output quality

What the deck looks like

Every html to editable pptx run produces a real .pptx — never a screenshot. Here's what's in the box.

  • Every text element is a selectable, re-styleable PowerPoint frame.
  • Bullet lists keep nesting and indent levels as native placeholders.
  • Tables stay editable with adjustable rows, columns, and styling.
  • Speaker notes carry through and the deck inherits your chosen template.

Frequently asked questions

Is the converted PPTX editable or just a screenshot?+

Fully editable. WebToSlides writes native PowerPoint shapes (DrawingML) — titles, bullet placeholders, tables, and code frames — so you can edit, restyle, and reorder every slide. It never pastes a flattened image of the page.

How is this different from a print-to-PDF or screenshot export?+

Screenshot and print-to-PDF approaches rasterise the page: the result looks right but you can’t edit the text, recolour elements, or apply a template. WebToSlides rebuilds the content as editable PowerPoint objects, so the deck behaves like one you authored by hand.

Can I apply my brand template after converting?+

Yes. Because the output uses standard PowerPoint placeholders (title, body, content), your corporate template and brand kit apply cleanly via Design → Reuse Slides (or Slide → Apply layout in Google Slides).

Can I use the result in Google Slides?+

Yes. Export a Google Slides-ready PPTX, then choose File → Import slides in Google Slides.

Is the exported PowerPoint file editable?+

Yes. WebToSlides exports a real PPTX file with editable text, speaker notes, and standard layouts. Open it in PowerPoint, Keynote, or upload it to Google Slides.

Convert HTML to an editable PPTX

Get a fully editable PowerPoint — real shapes, not screenshots — in about a minute.