POWERPOINT FORMAT
PowerPoint Converters
Convert PowerPoint presentations to PDF with preserved layouts.
About Microsoft PowerPoint
Modern PowerPoint presentations use Office Open XML (OOXML) formats introduced in PowerPoint 2007: PPTX (standard presentations), PPTM (macro-enabled), POTX (templates), and POTM (macro-enabled templates). These formats store content as compressed XML files inside a ZIP container, making them more compact, resilient to corruption, and easier for third-party tools to process.
Learn more: Office Open XML on Wikipedia
PowerPoint supports slides, animations, transitions, embedded media, speaker notes, and custom fonts. For reliable sharing, archiving, or cross-platform viewing, converting to PDF or images ensures your presentation appears exactly as intended regardless of the viewer's software. Legacy binary .ppt files (1997-2003) require re-saving as PPTX in PowerPoint before conversion.
Quick Facts
- Extensions
- .pptx, .pptm, .potx, .potm
- Developed By
- Microsoft
- Year Introduced
- 2007 (OOXML standard)
- Format Type
- Office Open XML
- Compression
- ZIP
- Max Slides
- ~200+ practical
- Features
- Animations, transitions
- Platform Support
- Universal
Convert from PowerPoint (4 tools)
PowerPoint to JPG
Convert PowerPoint presentations & templates to JPG images
PowerPoint to PDF
Convert PowerPoint slides to PDF with precise formatting
PowerPoint to PDF/A
Convert PowerPoint presentations to PDF/A for archival compliance
PowerPoint to PNG
Convert PowerPoint presentations & templates to lossless PNG images
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