PPTM to OTB Converter

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Presentations to Mobile Bitmaps

Convert full PPTM slides into compact OTB bitmaps — transforming corporate presentations into lightweight images for embedded or legacy mobile use.

No Software Required

The entire conversion runs in your web browser. No PowerPoint installation, no plugins — just upload, convert, and download from any device.

Remote Processing

Conversion takes place on Convertio servers, keeping your local machine free of processing load. Upload and download are all your device handles.

How to convert PPTM to OTB

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

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Choose otb 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 otb file right afterwards

About formats

PPTM is a macro-enabled presentation format for Microsoft PowerPoint, introduced with Office 2007 as part of the Office Open XML family. Structurally identical to PPTX — a ZIP archive containing XML parts for slides, layouts, themes, and media — PPTM adds the ability to store and execute VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) macro code within the presentation. The deliberate separation of macro-enabled (.pptm) and macro-free (.pptx) extensions was a security design decision: users and administrators can identify macro-containing files by extension alone, and security policies can block or warn about macro-enabled formats while freely allowing standard PPTX files. PPTM files store VBA projects in a dedicated binary stream (vbaProject.bin) within the ZIP package, alongside the same XML slide content used by PPTX. Macros in PowerPoint presentations power automated slide generation, custom ribbon interfaces, interactive quizzes, data-driven content updates, and integration with external data sources. One advantage is workflow automation — PPTM enables repeatable processes like generating monthly report decks from database queries or updating financial charts across dozens of slides with a single button click. The format preserves full compatibility with the OOXML specification, meaning all standard PowerPoint features — transitions, animations, embedded media, SmartArt — work identically to PPTX. PPTM is supported by Microsoft PowerPoint on Windows and macOS, with macro execution limited to the desktop application.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: January 30, 2007
OTB (Over-the-Air Bitmap) is a monochrome image format developed by Nokia as part of their Smart Messaging specification in 1997, designed for transmitting small graphics — operator logos, group graphics, and picture messages — to Nokia mobile phones via SMS. OTB files contain 1-bit (black and white) images at small fixed resolutions, typically 72x14 pixels for operator logos and 72x28 pixels for group graphics, encoded in a compact binary format suitable for embedding within the payload of SMS text messages. The format uses a simple structure: a header byte indicating whether the image is an operator logo or group graphic, width and height values, and the raw bitmap data where each bit represents one pixel packed eight per byte. The extremely tight format — designed to fit within a single SMS message (140 bytes maximum payload, shared with addressing overhead) — reflects the severe constraints of mobile communication in the late 1990s. Nokia's Smart Messaging system was one of the first commercial implementations of rich content delivery to mobile phones, and OTB images represented the entire visual content capability of Nokia handsets before MMS and mobile data browsing arrived. One advantage is the format's historical role as a pioneer of mobile visual messaging: OTB images were among the first graphics that ordinary consumers could send to each other's phones, predating MMS, camera phones, and smartphones by nearly a decade. The format's minimal footprint is another characteristic — entire images fit in a few dozen bytes, reflecting an era of extreme bandwidth constraints. OTB files are supported by ImageMagick, various Nokia phone management tools, and specialty mobile format utilities.
Developer: Nokia
Initial release: 1997

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPTM to OTB?

OTB is a compact bitmap format created by Nokia for wireless image transfer. Converting slides to OTB produces ultra-lightweight images ideal for embedded systems or legacy mobile devices.

What opens OTB files?

Nokia phone software and multimedia message editors handle OTB natively. Desktop tools like ImageMagick and IrfanView can also open and display OTB bitmaps.

Will the slide detail be preserved?

OTB is a simplified bitmap format with limited resolution. Complex slide layouts are rasterized and scaled down, so fine details may be reduced.

Does converting remove macros?

Yes — OTB holds only pixel data. No VBA macros, scripts, or executable content from the PPTM can exist in the converted output.

Is OTB still relevant today?

While Nokia phones that used OTB are largely legacy hardware, the format remains useful for embedded displays, IoT projects, and retro computing applications.

Is the conversion free?

Convertio provides PPTM to OTB conversion at no charge. Paid plans add batch conversion support and increased file size allowances.