Are speaker notes removed too?
No. Notes are part of the slide content. If your notes contain internal commentary, remove them in PowerPoint before sharing.
PowerPoint files carry the author, the company from the Office installation, revision counts and the template lineage of the deck. Presentations are forwarded constantly, and that history travels with them. This tool clears it and leaves every slide as it was. It is free, needs no account, and adds no watermark to your result.
The PPTX package properties are rewritten with identifying fields cleared and the presentation is repacked. Slides, layouts, masters, embedded media and animations are preserved.
Where it stops: Speaker notes are slide content, not metadata, and are kept. Delete those separately if the deck is going outside your organisation.
No. Notes are part of the slide content. If your notes contain internal commentary, remove them in PowerPoint before sharing.
Yes. Only the metadata parts of the package are rewritten, so media, transitions and animations are preserved.
Yes, run it through the PowerPoint Metadata Viewer to list the author, company, revision and timestamp fields before you clear them.
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