POT to MAP Converter
Export POT slides as MAP colormap images — free online
Palette-Mapped Output
MAP stores colormap intensities and indices rather than raw pixels — useful when your workflow requires indexed color representation from POT slide content.
Server-Side Rendering
All processing runs on remote servers. Your machine handles only the upload and download — no software to install or configure locally.
Multi-Slide Conversion
Every slide in the POT template converts to a separate MAP output in one batch. No need to process slides one by one.
How to convert POT to MAP
Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.
Choose map or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)
Let the file convert and you can download your map file right afterwards
About formats
Frequently Asked Questions
MAP format stores colormap intensity and index data. Converting POT slides to MAP is useful when you need to extract palette-mapped image data for specialized image editors or color analysis tools.
ImageMagick-compatible viewers, some color palette editors, and specialized graphic tools handle MAP format. It is primarily a technical format for color-indexed image workflows.
MAP stores colors as indexed palette entries rather than direct RGB values. The output represents your slide colors through a mapped lookup table.
MAP is a specialized colormap format, not a mainstream image standard. It sees use in specific graphics pipelines where indexed color data is required.
Standard POT to MAP conversions are free. Premium plans support larger templates and additional daily conversions.
Yes — each slide in the POT template produces its own MAP output, all processed in a single conversion run.