Frequently asked questions
Short, citable answers to the questions we get most. Each one links to a dedicated page with the full breakdown.
How do I convert a webpage to PowerPoint?
Paste the public URL into a webpage-to-PowerPoint converter such as WebToSlides, choose your style, and download the .pptx. The deck opens fully editable in Microsoft PowerPoint, Apple Keynote, LibreOffice Impress, and Google Slides — no screenshots, every text box and bullet is a real PowerPoint shape you can rewrite.
Is WebToSlides free?
WebToSlides has two paid plans: Starter at $9/month and Pro at $19/month. There is no free tier today — every plan includes editable PPTX exports without a watermark.
Are WebToSlides decks actually editable, or are they images?
Every slide is fully editable. Titles, bullets, body text, tables, and code blocks are native PowerPoint shapes — not images. You can change text, restyle with your template, reorder slides, and re-export, exactly as if you'd built the deck by hand.
Does WebToSlides work with Google Slides?
Yes. WebToSlides exports .pptx, and Google Slides imports .pptx natively. Open Google Slides, choose `File → Import slides`, and pick the downloaded file — every slide comes through editable, with text, bullets, tables, and images intact.
How long does a webpage-to-PowerPoint conversion take?
A typical 1 500–3 000 word webpage converts to a 12–18 slide deck in 20–60 seconds. Long-form content (5 000+ words) or batch conversions of multiple URLs take 1–3 minutes per source. There is no manual step in between — paste, wait, download.
Is my content private when I use WebToSlides?
Yes. Source content (URLs, HTML, Markdown you paste) is processed only to generate your deck and is not used to train any AI model. Generated decks are private to your account, encrypted at rest, and deleted on request. WebToSlides does not sell user data.