ToolsRio

ODP to PDF

Convert OpenDocument Presentations (ODP) into PDF files, one slide per page.

How to use

  1. 1

    Upload your ODP file.

  2. 2

    Wait while every slide is processed.

  3. 3

    Click "Convert" and download the PDF.

About the ODP to PDF tool

LibreOffice Impress presentations in ODP format often won't open for PowerPoint and mobile users. This tool converts your deck into a PDF where each slide becomes its own page keeping its text, images, and core positions — ready to send, print, and view on any device.

Advanced effects, animated transitions, and non-standard fonts may differ from the original slides — for visually complex decks, exporting from Impress itself is more faithful. Conversion runs in your browser with no upload. For PowerPoint PPTX decks, use the sibling tool.

When do you need this tool?

Sending an Impress deck to PowerPoint users

Share slides built with open-source tools in a format everyone opens without installing Impress.

Handouts after presenting

Turn the slides into a PDF to print or send attendees as a reference once the talk is over.

Archiving old presentations

Store finished decks in a fixed format that opens years later with no version-compatibility worries.

Why ToolsRio?

Real privacy

All processing happens inside your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server, and nobody can see them — not even us.

Free without limits

No watermark, no file-count limits, and no hidden paid tiers.

Instant speed

No waiting for uploads and downloads to a remote server — processing starts immediately on your device.

No sign-up

No account, no email, no annoying ads. Open the tool and use it right away.

Frequently asked questions

Does it fully preserve the original slide design?+

It preserves text, images, and their basic positions, but advanced effects and non-standard fonts may differ from the original slide.

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