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Turn a Teams recording into a PowerPoint deck

Drop the Teams .mp4 from Stream or OneDrive, get an editable .pptx.

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.

How do I get the Teams recording file?
Open the meeting chat or your OneDrive "Recordings" folder and download the .mp4, then drop it here. It is processed in your browser.
Is this allowed for internal company recordings?
Because nothing leaves your machine, the file is never exposed to a third party — the conversion happens entirely in your own browser tab.