100% client-side — your text never leaves your device. The deck is generated in your browser and opens in PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Keynote.
Each # or ## heading becomes a new slide; the bullets and lines under it become the slide body.
Start each slide with a # or ## heading, then add bullet points beneath it.
The slide preview shows every title and its bullets so you can confirm the deck structure.
Click “Download .pptx” to save a real PowerPoint file you can open and restyle.
The converter uses a simple, predictable structure based on standard CommonMark Markdown, and builds the deck with the open-source PptxGenJS library.
Every # (level 1) and ## (level 2) heading starts a new slide and becomes that slide's title. Deeper headings are treated as body text.
List items (- item or 1. item) and plain lines under a heading are added as bullet points on the slide.
The result is a standards-based .pptx file, so it opens and edits cleanly in PowerPoint, Google Slides, Keynote, and LibreOffice Impress.
This Markdown to PowerPoint converter is maintained by InfiniSynapse. It runs fully client-side and was last reviewed on June 11, 2026. Links to the InfiniSynapse app are first-party product links.
Deck generation uses the open-source PptxGenJS library loaded in your browser; it produces clean title-and-bullet slides that you can restyle with your own template after export.
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