POTX to CUR Converter

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Specialized Format Support

Convertio handles the unusual POTX to CUR path directly — no need for multi-step workflows or obscure desktop utilities.

Processed Remotely

Conversion runs entirely on cloud servers. Your device does not need any special software, and processing does not affect local performance.

Browser-Based Tool

Access the converter from Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge on any platform. The full workflow runs in your browser with nothing to install.

How to convert POTX to CUR

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

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Choose cur 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 cur file right afterwards

About formats

POTX (PowerPoint Template XML) is the Open XML template format for Microsoft PowerPoint, introduced with Office 2007. A POTX file is a ZIP archive containing XML parts that define slide masters, slide layouts, theme colors, theme fonts, theme effects, placeholder configurations, and default content — everything needed to establish a consistent visual foundation for new presentations. When applied, a POTX template creates a new PPTX document inheriting the template's complete design system, including multiple slide layout variants (title, content, two-column, comparison, blank, and custom layouts) each with precisely positioned placeholders. The XML-based structure brings advantages over the legacy POT format: templates can be inspected and modified using standard XML tools, design elements are cleanly separated into dedicated files (theme.xml, slideMaster.xml, slideLayout.xml), and built-in ZIP compression yields smaller file sizes. One advantage is design system management — POTX files encapsulate an entire visual identity as a distributable package, and the modular XML structure makes it straightforward to update individual elements like color schemes or font stacks without rebuilding the entire template. Broad compatibility is another strength: POTX templates work in PowerPoint on Windows and macOS, LibreOffice Impress, and online platforms. The format integrates with PowerPoint's template gallery and organizational template libraries, enabling centralized design governance across large teams.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: January 30, 2007
CUR is the cursor image format for Microsoft Windows, structurally nearly identical to the ICO (icon) format but with the addition of a hotspot coordinate that identifies the precise pixel position where mouse clicks register. Introduced with early Windows versions, CUR files use the same container structure as ICO: a directory header listing one or more image entries, each specifying dimensions and color depth, followed by the pixel data for each variant. Like ICO, a single CUR file can contain multiple images at different sizes and color depths, allowing Windows to select the most appropriate cursor image for the current display resolution and color settings. Image data within CUR files can be stored as BMP pixel arrays (for legacy compatibility) or as embedded PNG images (supported since Windows Vista) for alpha-blended cursors with smooth edges. The hotspot coordinate — the distinguishing feature separating CUR from ICO — is stored as an X,Y pair in the directory entry header, typically pointing to the tip of an arrow or the center of a crosshair. One advantage is multi-resolution packaging: a single CUR file provides appropriate cursor imagery across display densities from standard DPI to high-DPI screens. Native Windows integration is another strength — CUR files are loaded directly by the operating system for mouse cursor display without any third-party software. CUR files are used by application developers and theme creators to customize the pointing experience across Windows environments.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1987

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert POTX to CUR?

CUR is the Windows cursor format. Converting a template graphic to CUR lets you create custom cursors from your presentation designs for desktop theming.

What opens CUR files?

Windows uses CUR files natively as mouse cursors. For editing, tools like RealWorld Cursor Editor, GIMP, and Greenfish Icon Editor handle the format.

Does CUR support transparency?

Yes. CUR supports transparency, allowing your cursor graphic to blend naturally with any desktop background.

What is the difference between CUR and ICO?

Both share the same file structure, but CUR includes a hotspot coordinate — the exact pixel where clicks register. ICO does not have this feature.

Is this conversion free?

Convertio provides POTX to CUR conversion at no cost. Paid tiers offer batch processing and higher file-size limits.

Can I use a CUR file on macOS or Linux?

CUR is a Windows-native format. On macOS and Linux, you would need to convert it to the platform-specific cursor format for direct use.