What is a PowerPoint to flipbook converter?
It is a tool that turns your PowerPoint slides into an interactive flipbook with realistic page-turning effects. You export your deck to PDF, upload it to Flipbooks AI, and share the result as a link. It is completely free.
How do I convert my PowerPoint to a flipbook?
In PowerPoint, use File then Save As or Export to save your deck as a PDF. Then upload that PDF to Flipbooks AI. The platform builds an interactive flipbook right away, and you can customize and share it in minutes.
Is the PowerPoint to flipbook converter free?
Yes, Flipbooks AI is completely free, with no ads, no watermarks, and no slide limits. Every feature, including customization, analytics, and sharing, is included at no cost. You can convert as many decks as you want.
Do my slides keep their design and fonts?
Yes. Because you upload your deck as a PDF, your layout, fonts, colors, and images stay exactly as you made them. Each slide becomes a flipbook page that looks just like your original PowerPoint design.
Can I add video, audio, and links?
Absolutely. Flipbooks AI lets you embed videos and audio that play inside the flipbook, plus clickable links to forms, product pages, or booking tools. This makes a static deck far more interactive for your viewers.
Will the flipbook work on phones?
Yes, every converted deck is fully responsive. Viewers swipe to turn pages, pinch to zoom on details, and tap your links, all with smooth page-turning on phones, tablets, and computers, with no app to download.
Can I track who views my presentation?
Yes. Flipbooks AI provides analytics showing how many people opened your deck, which slides held attention, and where readers stopped. These insights help you improve your next presentation.
Can I update the deck after sharing it?
Yes, you can update your flipbook anytime. Fix a typo, swap an image, or add a slide and republish, and the same share link will always show your newest version with no need to resend anything.
Have more questions?
If you still have questions or want to explore more details about our features, limitations, and usage, we invite you to visit our full FAQ page.