Teams saves meetings to OneDrive or Stream as video, leaving the presented slides locked inside the recording. Video2Any pulls them back out: it scans the file, finds each slide change, and hands you an editable PowerPoint. The download stays on your device — the recording is decoded locally and never uploaded.
Where your Teams recording actually lives
Teams doesn’t save to your computer by default: recordings of scheduled meetings land in the organizer’s OneDrive, and channel-meeting recordings in the site’s SharePoint, as an .mp4. Download that file first, then drop it in — the shared slides are inside it, whichever location Teams used.
PowerPoint Live vs a shared window
If the presenter used PowerPoint Live in Teams, the slides render crisply in the recording and convert cleanly. A plain screen-share window can be smaller or lower-resolution; those still work, but crop to the slide area and expect softer text — turn on OCR when you want that text editable.