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Upload a Presentation or Slide Deck

Upload a Presentation or Slide Deck


Turn your PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides presentation into a shareable flipbook — no more sending attachments or hoping your fonts survive the transfer.


Available on all plans.



Why Upload Your Presentation to Simplebooklet?


Presentations are built to be seen, but file attachments are a terrible way to share them. They're too big to email, they look different on every computer, and you have no idea if anyone actually opened them. Simplebooklet gives your deck a single branded link that works on any device, tracks every open, and keeps your design exactly as you intended.



How to Upload Your Presentation


From PowerPoint or Keynote:


Export your file as a PDF first for the best results — this preserves fonts, layouts, and visuals exactly as designed.


  1. In PowerPoint: File → Export → PDF


  1. In Keynote: File → Export To → PDF


From Google Slides:


  1. File → Download → PDF Document (.pdf)


Then upload to Simplebooklet:


  1. Go to your Dashboard and click Upload File.


  1. Select Upload File From Computer.


  1. Choose your PDF (or PPT/PPTX directly if you prefer).


  1. On the Convert page, set your Title.


  1. Under Choose A Page Flip, select a transition that suits your presentation style. Hover over each to preview.


  1. Click Convert.


  1. Your presentation loads in Preview — flip through it, pick a theme, and share.


Uploading as a PDF gives you the most reliable results. Direct PPT uploads work but fonts and certain effects may render differently.



What Readers See


Readers open your presentation from a single link — full-screen, page-flipping, on any device. No PowerPoint required, no download, no compatibility issues.



Tips


  • Export as PDF before uploading for the cleanest results.


  • Choose a clean, minimal page flip transition for slide decks — nothing too dramatic that distracts from the content.


  • Use the Reports tab after sharing to see which slides got the most time.






Updated on: 06/05/2026

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