POT to PCT Converter

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POT to PCT Made Simple

Go from legacy PowerPoint templates to Apple QuickDraw images in seconds. Upload, convert, and download — the entire process happens in your browser.

Vector and Bitmap Support

PCT can store both vector paths and rasterized bitmap data. Your slides retain graphical richness whether they contain shapes, text, or embedded photos.

Privacy First

Uploaded POT files are removed immediately after conversion completes. Generated PCT images are purged from servers within 24 hours automatically.

How to convert POT to PCT

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose pct or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your pct file right afterwards

About formats

POT (PowerPoint Template) is the binary template format for Microsoft PowerPoint, using the same OLE2 compound document structure as PPT files. A POT file contains a complete presentation structure — slide masters, color schemes, font definitions, placeholder layouts, background designs, and default formatting — that serves as a reusable foundation for new presentations with consistent branding. When a user creates a new presentation from a POT template, PowerPoint generates a fresh untitled document pre-populated with the template's design elements while leaving the original file unmodified. The format supports all visual features available in PPT including custom slide layouts, embedded graphics, animations, transition presets, and action buttons on master slides. POT templates became central to corporate identity management in organizations that standardized their visual communications through PowerPoint, ensuring every department produced presentations with approved logos, color palettes, fonts, and layouts. One advantage is brand consistency at scale — distributing a POT file across an organization guarantees that all new presentations inherit the correct visual identity without requiring each author to manually replicate design elements. Rapid document creation is another strength: presenters start with professional layouts and focus on content rather than design, reducing preparation time. While the XML-based POTX format has replaced POT for modern workflows, the binary template format remains in use where compatibility with PowerPoint 97-2003 is required.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1997
PCT (also known as PICT) is a metafile graphics format originally developed by Apple Computer and introduced alongside the original Macintosh in January 1984. PCT files can contain both vector drawing commands and raster bitmap data, encoded as a sequence of QuickDraw drawing operations — the same graphics primitives used by the Macintosh operating system for all on-screen rendering. The format evolved through two major versions: PICT 1, which recorded basic QuickDraw operations (lines, rectangles, ovals, text, 1-bit bitmaps) in a compact format suitable for the original Macintosh's limited memory, and PICT 2, introduced with Color QuickDraw in 1987, which extended the format to support 24-bit color, multiple color spaces, and embedded JPEG-compressed data. PCT files begin with a 512-byte header (originally used for resource fork information), followed by the picture size, bounding rectangle, and a sequence of opcodes that define the drawing operations. During the Macintosh's commercial ascendancy, PICT was the universal graphics interchange format on Mac OS — the system clipboard used PICT for all graphical copy/paste operations, and most Mac applications could import and export the format. One advantage is the hybrid vector/raster nature: PCT files from the QuickDraw era preserve both scalable drawing commands and pixel data in a single format, enabling resolution-independent output for the vector portions. PICT's historical significance as the native Mac graphics format throughout the classic Mac OS era (1984-2001) provides another dimension. PCT files remain readable by Preview) on macOS, ImageMagick, XnView, LibreOffice, and GIMP.
Developer: Apple Computer
Initial release: 1984

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert POT to PCT?

PCT is a classic Apple image format that stores both vector and bitmap data. It works well when you need slide images compatible with legacy Mac publishing and design tools.

How do I open PCT images?

PCT files open in macOS Preview, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and many cross-platform viewers like XnView. On Windows, IrfanView also handles the format.

Is PCT the same as PICT?

Yes — PCT is simply the Windows file extension for the PICT format developed by Apple. They share the same underlying data structure and capabilities.

Does the converter preserve slide quality?

Each slide is rendered at full quality. The PCT output captures text, shapes, and graphics as they appear in the original POT template.

Can I convert templates with many slides?

Absolutely. Every slide in the POT template is converted individually — you receive one PCT image per slide, all processed in a single batch.

Is the service available on Mac and PC?

Yes. The converter is entirely web-based and works in any modern browser on any operating system, including macOS, Windows, and Linux.