POTM to WEBP Converter

Convert POTM slides to WEBP images for the web

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Web-Optimized

WEBP was designed for the web — your POTM slide exports load faster on pages and consume less bandwidth than equivalent JPG or PNG files.

Rapid Conversion

Cloud rendering converts multi-slide POTM templates to WEBP in seconds. No queues, no software installs — just fast results.

Broad Compatibility

WEBP is supported by every major browser and operating system. Share your slide images anywhere without format compatibility concerns.

How to convert POTM to WEBP

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

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Choose webp 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 webp file right afterwards

About formats

POTM (PowerPoint Template with Macros) is a macro-enabled template format for Microsoft PowerPoint, introduced with Office 2007 as part of the Office Open XML family. POTM combines the template functionality of POTX — providing reusable slide masters, layouts, themes, and design foundations — with the ability to embed VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) macro code that executes in presentations created from the template. The format is a ZIP archive containing the standard XML parts for slide masters, layouts, and themes, plus a vbaProject.bin stream housing the VBA project. This combination enables organizations to distribute not just visual consistency but also functional automation: every presentation created from a POTM template inherits both the design system and the programmatic capabilities built into it. Common use cases include templates that automatically populate slides with data from corporate systems, enforce content approval workflows, insert standardized disclaimer slides, or provide custom ribbon tabs with organization-specific tools. One advantage is embedded workflow automation — a POTM template can include initialization macros that configure the presentation environment, add custom menu options, and connect to external data sources the moment a new presentation is created from it. The distinct .potm extension serves a security purpose as well, enabling administrators to apply differentiated trust policies for macro-containing templates versus standard POTX files. POTM is supported exclusively in Microsoft PowerPoint desktop editions where VBA execution is available.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: January 30, 2007
WebP is an image format developed by Google, announced on September 30, 2010, designed to provide superior compression for web images in both lossy and lossless modes. The lossy mode is derived from the VP8 video codec's intra-frame coding (the same technology used in WebM video), applying block prediction, transform coding, and adaptive quantization to photographic content. The lossless mode uses a distinct algorithm combining predictive coding, color space transforms, backward reference to repeated pixel patterns, and entropy coding. WebP also supports alpha transparency in both modes — lossy WebP with transparency is unique among common web formats, offering semi-transparent images at much smaller sizes than PNG. The format supports animated sequences as well, providing a modern alternative to GIF with full-color support and dramatically better compression. One advantage is substantial file size reduction — lossy WebP produces images 25-35% smaller than JPEG at equivalent visual quality, and lossless WebP is typically 26% smaller than PNG, directly improving web page loading speed and reducing bandwidth costs. Universal browser support provides another key strength: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and all mobile browsers now render WebP natively, achieving the broad adoption threshold needed for practical deployment. Google's core web infrastructure (Search, YouTube thumbnails, Gmail) uses WebP extensively, and the format is supported by major CDN platforms, CMS systems, and image processing services. WebP has established itself as the primary modern alternative to JPEG and PNG for web content.
Developer: Google
Initial release: September 30, 2010

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert POTM to WEBP?

WEBP delivers sharp images at significantly smaller file sizes than JPG or PNG — perfect for publishing slide content on websites.

What browsers support WEBP?

Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Opera all display WEBP natively. It is supported by over 95% of browsers in use today.

Can WEBP preserve transparency?

Yes — WEBP supports alpha transparency similar to PNG, so slides with transparent regions render correctly in the output.

Is WEBP lossy or lossless?

Both. WEBP supports lossy compression for tiny file sizes and lossless mode when you need perfect pixel accuracy.

Does converting remove POTM macros?

Completely. WEBP stores image data only — no macros, scripts, or template logic from the POTM file are carried over.

Is this conversion free?

Convertio offers free POTM to WEBP conversions. Premium plans raise the ceiling on upload sizes and concurrent conversions.