Rebuild slides from images and PDFs
SlideRebuild turns flat slide screenshots, scanned decks, and PDF pages into PowerPoint files you can edit instead of redrawing from scratch.
PDF · PNG · JPG · WebP · Multi-page PDFs and batches of images
From flattened slides to editable PowerPoint
Use screenshots, image exports, or PDF pages as input. SlideRebuild reconstructs each page into an editable slide structure.
24
Uploaded pages
24
Editable slides
~2 min
Rebuild time
Built for slide reconstruction
The workflow is focused on turning visual slide sources into editable PowerPoint output.
PDF Page Support
Convert each PDF page into a rebuildable slide while preserving page order and source page references.
Image Batch Uploads
Upload multiple screenshots or slide images and combine them into one editable PowerPoint deck.
Text Layer Recovery
Detect visible text and rebuild it as editable text boxes instead of a single flattened bitmap.
Layout Reconstruction
Recover common slide structure such as titles, body text, images, tables, charts, and visual blocks.
PPTX Export
Download a PowerPoint file that can be opened in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides.
Review Before Download
Preview rebuilt pages, remove unwanted inputs, and export only the slides you want to keep.
How it works
Three steps from flat slide files to editable PPTX.
Upload images or PDFs
Add slide screenshots, exported images, scans, or PDFs. PDF pages are handled as individual slide sources.
Rebuild slide layers
The system analyzes each page, extracts visible content, and prepares editable slide elements.
Download PPTX
Review the reconstructed slides and export an editable PowerPoint deck for cleanup or reuse.
Manual redraw vs SlideRebuild
A practical way to recover editable decks when all you have is a PDF, screenshot, scan, or image export.
| Workflow | Manual Rebuild | SlideRebuild |
|---|---|---|
| Starting point | Flat files | Flat files |
| Text retyping | Required | Reduced |
| Layer reconstruction | By hand | Automated |
| Batch processing | ||
| Editable PPTX | ||
| Review and remove pages | Manual | |
| Best for | One-off slides | Decks and batches |
What you can rebuild
Designed for teams and creators who need editable decks from existing visual slide material.
PDF slide decks
Turn a PDF-only deck into a PowerPoint file that can be edited and adapted for new presentations.
Screenshots
Rebuild slide screenshots captured from meetings, webinars, dashboards, or shared documents.
Scanned slides
Convert scanned or photographed slide pages into editable presentation drafts.
Design handoff
Give marketing, sales, or operations teams a workable deck when the original source file is missing.
Training materials
Recover editable versions of old training decks so they can be updated without recreating every page.
Client revisions
Start from client-provided PDFs or images and quickly produce a deck ready for edits.
Editable output
Start with flat visual files and finish with presentation files you can work with.
Editable PowerPoint
Rebuild images and PDF pages into a PowerPoint deck with editable text and layout elements.
- Editable text boxes
- Image layers
- PowerPoint compatible
Review copy
Export a simple PDF copy when you need to share the rebuilt deck for review or approval.
- One slide per page
- Easy sharing
- Review friendly
Source images
Download the processed page images as a ZIP archive when you need the normalized visual sources.
- Batch archive
- Original order
- Reusable assets
Teams use it when the source deck is gone
SlideRebuild is for recovering usable PowerPoint files from flat slide material.
“We had a PDF deck but no editable source. SlideRebuild gave us a PowerPoint draft we could clean up instead of rebuilding every slide.”
Maya L.
Marketing Lead
“The fastest part is batching screenshots into one deck. It turns a messy set of images into something our team can edit.”
Daniel R.
Operations Manager
“It is useful for reviving old training slides where only scans and PDFs are still available.”
Elena W.
Learning Designer
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about converting images and PDFs into editable PowerPoint.
What is SlideRebuild?
SlideRebuild converts flat slide sources such as images, screenshots, scans, and PDF pages into editable PowerPoint decks.
Do you store the original PDF?
PDFs are handled as page images for the rebuild workflow. The conversion focuses on uploaded page images rather than storing the PDF as the working source.
Which file types are supported?
The workflow is designed for PDF pages and common image formats such as PNG, JPG, JPEG, and WebP.
Will every element be perfectly editable?
No automated rebuild is perfect. The goal is to produce a strong editable draft that is much faster to revise than recreating the deck manually.
Can I upload multiple files?
Yes. You can upload multiple images, and PDFs can be split into pages so every page becomes a slide source.
Can I remove pages before export?
Yes. You can review the generated slide list and remove pages you do not want in the final export.
What does editable mean?
Editable means the PowerPoint output can include reconstructed text boxes, images, and layout elements instead of one flat screenshot per slide.
Can I open the output in Google Slides?
PPTX files can generally be opened in PowerPoint, Keynote, and Google Slides, though exact rendering may vary by editor.
How long does rebuilding take?
Processing time depends on the number of pages, image resolution, and reconstruction complexity.
Rebuild your next deck
Upload slide images or PDF pages and get an editable PowerPoint draft ready for cleanup.
Supports PDF pages, PNG, JPG, and WebP