Remove Animations from PowerPoint, The Easy Way

Every flying bullet point, every swoosh transition, gone in one click. No more cringing during your presentation.

Drop your PowerPoint file here

or click to browse (.pptx, max 50 MB)

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Upload a file to configure removal options

Why Kill the Animations?

Your board meeting doesn't need bullet points that pirouette in from the left
That old conference room laptop will actually keep up with your clicks
Slightly smaller file size, which never hurts when you're emailing a deck
Printing handouts works properly because everything's already visible on every slide
Screen readers and accessibility tools stop tripping over effects they can't describe
PDF exports look like PDFs, not a weird frozen frame of an animation mid-swoosh
You inherited a deck from someone else. You don't have time to hunt down every effect by hand
That deck from 2014 with the spinning logos? Fixable in about 10 seconds
Morph transitions don't always survive the jump between PowerPoint versions. Removing them prevents surprises
Shared team templates stay boring and editable, the way templates should be

How It Works

1

Drop the File

Drag your .pptx into the box, or click and pick it from your folders.

2

Pick What Dies

Animations, transitions, or both. Both is usually the right answer.

3

Hit the Button

Click Remove Animations. Give it a few seconds. That's it.

4

Grab Your Deck

Download the cleaned file. Open it. Enjoy the quiet.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of animations get stripped out?

All of them. Entrance effects like Appear, Fade In, and Fly In. Exit effects like Disappear and Fade Out. Emphasis stuff like Grow, Spin, and Pulse. Motion paths too. If you tick the transitions box, those go as well. Fade, push, wipe, morph, the works.

Will it mess up my actual content?

Nope. Only the animation and transition data gets deleted. Your text, images, charts, shapes, tables, fonts, colors, everything on the slide stays exactly where it was. The slides will just look like their final animated state, minus the motion.

What's the actual difference between animations and transitions?

Animations happen inside a slide. A bullet point flying in, a chart fading up, that kind of thing. Transitions happen between slides, when one replaces the next. Fades, pushes, wipes, morphs. You can kill either one or both, depending on what's annoying you.

Can I get the animations back after removing them?

No, and this is the one thing worth being careful about. Once you download the cleaned file, the animation data is gone for good. Keep a copy of the original if there's any chance you'll want those effects back.

Does the file get smaller?

A little. Usually somewhere around 1 to 5 percent. Animation data is tiny compared to your images and embedded media, so don't expect miracles. If you want real size reduction, run it through our PPT Compressor afterward.

Does it work with old .ppt files?

Only .pptx, which covers PowerPoint 2007 and newer. If you've got an ancient .ppt file, open it in PowerPoint, save it as .pptx, then bring it here.

Can I keep some animations and remove others?

Not with this tool. It's all or nothing across the whole deck. If you need to keep a few specific effects and kill the rest, you'll have to do that inside PowerPoint's animation pane. This is for when you just want all of it gone.

Is it really free?

Yes. No signup, no usage cap, no credit card. Files go over HTTPS and get deleted from the server after they're processed. That's the whole deal.

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Quiet Slides

No flying, no spinning, no fading. Just a deck that behaves itself.

Fast as You'd Expect

Big files, small files, it doesn't matter. Usually done in a few seconds.

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Prints Properly

Everything shows up on every slide. Handouts and PDFs actually look right.

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Your File Stays Yours

HTTPS in transit, auto-deleted after. We don't keep it, we don't want it.