Share PPTX Files Online
Sending a deck before a meeting should take thirty seconds, not fifteen minutes of fighting Drive permissions while your contact sits in the lobby. fileshare.ing gives you a shareable link the moment the upload finishes — no account required for you or the person opening it.
How to Share a PPTX File
Drag & drop your file
Or click to browse. No size restrictions on free accounts — up to 2 GB.
Get a short link
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Share anywhere
Paste into email, Slack, Notion, or anywhere that accepts a URL.
Why Share PPTX Files With fileshare.ing
Your PPTX arrives with slide animations, embedded fonts, and presenter notes intact, and the recipient can open it in PowerPoint Online for free without owning a Microsoft 365 license.
- Slide transitions, motion paths, and morph animations are all stored in the PPTX file itself — they arrive exactly as you built them, not stripped out by a conversion step.
- Clients and prospects can open the link in PowerPoint Online without a subscription, or download and present from the original file.
- No third-party viewer branding overlays your deck — the recipient sees your design, not someone else's interface around it.
About Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation Files
PPTX is the de facto format for pitch decks, agency proposals, conference presentations, and sales enablement content — it carries custom slide masters, embedded assets, animation sequences, and speaker notes that matter to both the presenter and the recipient. A lean text-heavy deck might be 2–5 MB; a design-heavy agency proposal with full-bleed images and video embeds can exceed 100 MB. Emailing presentations above 25 MB is effectively impossible, and Google Slides conversions reliably break layouts built in PowerPoint.
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Typical use cases
- •Sending a pitch deck to a VC contact an hour before the call without requiring them to have PowerPoint installed
- •Delivering a finished agency presentation to a client with all brand fonts and animations intact
- •Sharing a conference talk slide deck with attendees after the session via a QR code link
- •Handing off a sales deck template to a field team member who will customize it locally
- •Distributing a quarterly business review deck to stakeholders across multiple organizations
Pricing & Limits
Start free — no account needed. Upgrade when you need more.
| Feature | Anonymous | Free | Most popularStarter | Pro |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Account | Not required | |||
| Max file size | 100 MB | 2 GB | 10 GB | 50 GB |
| Storage total | 500 MB | 5 GB | 50 GB | 200 GB |
| Link expiry | 24 hours | 7 days | 90 days | Permanent |
| Price | Free | Free | $5 / mo | $12 / mo |
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Will my slide animations and transitions be preserved?
- Yes — animations, transitions, morph effects, and motion paths are stored inside the PPTX file structure, not processed by fileshare.ing. Whatever you built in PowerPoint is what gets downloaded. The only caveat is if the recipient opens the file in Google Slides or Keynote, which have their own animation compatibility limitations — that is an application issue, not a transfer one.
- Does the recipient need PowerPoint installed to open the link?
- No. PowerPoint Online at office.com opens PPTX files for free in any browser, including full slide playback with animations. It handles most presentation scenarios without a subscription. For presenting from a stage or running complex macros, the desktop app is preferable, but casual viewing and sharing needs are covered.
- My deck is 80 MB — will it upload on the free tier?
- Yes, easily. The free tier supports files up to 2 GB, so an 80 MB PPTX is well within range. The link stays live for 7 days on the free plan. If you need the link to persist for a client who may return to it over weeks, Starter ($5/mo) extends that to 90 days.
- Can I send the link to someone who will present from it on stage?
- Yes. They download the original PPTX from the link and open it in their copy of PowerPoint. The file is the same file you uploaded — same fonts (if embedded), same animations, same presenter notes. Just confirm with them that their version of PowerPoint supports any newer features like Morph if you used them.