POT to PNG Converter

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Lossless with Transparency

PNG combines lossless compression with full alpha transparency. Your POT slides render as crisp, artifact-free images — perfect for overlaying on any background.

View on Any Device

PNG is universally recognized. Converted slide images display correctly on every phone, tablet, laptop, and desktop — no special viewer needed.

Server-Side Rendering

All slide rendering happens in the cloud. Your machine just uploads and downloads — no CPU strain, no memory consumption, no software dependencies.

How to convert POT to PNG

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

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Choose png 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 png 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
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless raster image format developed by the PNG Development Group and published as a W3C Recommendation on October 1, 1996, created as a patent-free replacement for GIF after the Unisys LZW patent controversy. PNG uses a two-stage compression pipeline: a prediction filter selects the optimal per-row preprocessing (none, sub, up, average, or Paeth), then DEFLATE compression encodes the filtered data. The format supports rich color modes — 1/2/4/8/16-bit grayscale, 8/16-bit per channel true color, and indexed color with palettes up to 256 entries — all with optional alpha transparency ranging from a single transparent color to a full per-pixel alpha channel with 256 or 65536 levels. PNG also stores gamma correction, ICC color profiles, text metadata, and suggested background color. One advantage is lossless compression with transparency — PNG preserves every pixel exactly while supporting smooth semi-transparent edges, making it the standard format for web graphics, UI elements, logos, screenshots, and any image where artifacts or color shifts are unacceptable. Universal support is another core strength: every web browser, operating system, image editor, and programming library handles PNG natively. The format has proven remarkably durable — after nearly three decades, PNG remains the default lossless web image format. While newer formats like WebP and AVIF offer better compression, PNG's combination of lossless quality, full transparency, and absolute ubiquity keeps it indispensable.
Initial release: October 1, 1996

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert POT to PNG?

PNG delivers lossless image quality with transparency support. It is the go-to format for slide exports that need to look sharp on websites, in documents, or on social media.

How do I open PNG images?

Everything opens PNG — browsers, phone galleries, image editors, document processors. It is one of the most universally supported image formats in existence.

Does PNG keep transparent backgrounds?

Yes. If your POT template has slides with transparent areas, PNG preserves that transparency with full alpha channel support.

Is PNG better than JPG for slide exports?

For slides with text, graphics, and sharp edges — yes. PNG is lossless, so there are no compression artifacts that can blur text or degrade crisp lines.

How long does conversion take?

Typically just seconds. Cloud servers render slides efficiently, so even multi-slide templates produce PNG output almost instantly.

Is this service free of charge?

Standard POT to PNG conversions cost nothing. Premium plans unlock larger uploads and higher daily conversion allowances.

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