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Video2Any
Free local tool
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Turn a screen recording into a PowerPoint deck

Drop the recording, get an editable .pptx. It never leaves your browser.

Recorded a walkthrough, demo, or meeting and want the slides back? Video2Any scans your screen recording frame by frame, catches every slide and scene change, and rebuilds them into an editable PowerPoint deck — right here in the tab. The video is decoded on your own machine, so nothing is uploaded and nothing is stored.

Whatever made the recording works

QuickTime, OBS, Xbox Game Bar, the built-in Win+G or Cmd+Shift+5, or an in-browser tab recorder — they all output a standard video, usually .mp4 or .mov and sometimes .webm. Whichever tool made it, drop the file in; the slides are already in the pixels, so no particular recorder is required.

Slides, not cursor and UI motion

A screen recording is full of movement that is not a slide change: a moving cursor, a scrolling page, a typing caret. The detector waits for the picture to change and then hold steady, so it keeps the real slides and skips the fidgets. Review the timeline and delete any stray capture before you export.

Can I convert a screen recording to PowerPoint for free?
Yes. Uploads and local files are uncapped and free, with no account. You only need an account for platform links or screen recording inside the app.
Does my recording get uploaded anywhere?
No. The file is decoded in your browser with WebCodecs and canvas; it never touches a server. That is both the privacy promise and why the tool is free.