Keynote to PDF

Get the text and slide order from an Apple Keynote file as a PDF, without a Mac.

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Drop your Keynote (KEY) file here

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About Keynote files: Keynote import currently extracts text and slide order only. Visual layout, shapes, and images are not yet preserved, so the result is a clean text outline of your deck rather than a pixel-perfect copy.

About Keynote to PDF Conversion

Keynote is Apple's presentation format. WebConverter reads a .key file and writes a PDF in your browser, without needing a Mac or the Keynote app. Please note the current limitation below: Keynote import extracts text and slide order only, so the PDF is a clean text outline rather than a visual copy of the original slides.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it keep the original Keynote design?

Not yet. Keynote import currently extracts text and slide order only. Shapes, images, and master layouts are not preserved, so the PDF is a text outline of the deck rather than a pixel-perfect copy.

Do I need a Mac or the Keynote app?

No. The conversion runs in your browser on any device. You do not need a Mac, an iPad, or the Keynote application.

Is it free and private?

Yes. It is free with no sign-up, and the conversion runs locally via WebAssembly, so your file is never uploaded.

Why is the output text only?

The underlying engine's Keynote importer is still maturing. Text and slide order are supported today, with visual fidelity planned for a later version.

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This converter is powered by the WebDecks.app presentation engine compiled to WebAssembly. Everything runs locally in your browser, so your files are never uploaded. See the open source licenses.