PPTM to XV Converter

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Research-Ready Format

XV stores image data in a structure tailored for scientific visualization — your PPTM slides become quantifiable datasets for analysis in research environments.

Clean, Safe Files

Uploaded PPTM files are deleted immediately after conversion. XV output files are purged within 24 hours — your presentation data remains private.

No Installation Needed

Convert PPTM to XV entirely in your browser. No plugins, no desktop software — just upload, convert, and download the results.

How to convert PPTM to XV

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

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Choose xv 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 xv 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
XV is an alternate file extension for the VIFF (Visualization Image File Format) developed by Khoral Research as part of the Khoros scientific image processing environment, which originated at the University of New Mexico around 1990. The .xv extension and the .viff extension refer to the same underlying format — a container with a 1024-byte header encoding image dimensions, data type (from single-bit to double-precision float and complex numbers), color space, band count, and optional spatial location metadata, followed by color map data and pixel values. The XV extension became common on systems where Khoros was installed alongside other X Window System tools, and in some research communities .xv was preferred over .viff as a shorter alternative. Khoros itself was a pioneering visual programming system where scientists assembled image processing pipelines by wiring together processing nodes in a graphical canvas — an approach that predated and influenced similar environments in MATLAB, LabVIEW, and commercial remote sensing packages. One advantage of the VIFF/XV format is its ability to store data at scientific precision levels — floating-point and complex number pixel values preserve measurement accuracy that would be lost in photographic formats limited to 8-bit or 16-bit integers, making it valuable for spectral analysis, computational physics output, and satellite imagery. The multi-band architecture provides another strength, allowing a single file to hold dozens of spectral channels from multispectral or hyperspectral sensors without splitting data across multiple files. XV files are supported by ImageMagick and can be converted to modern image formats for visualization or publication.
Developer: Khoral Research
Initial release: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPTM to XV?

XV is a Khoros visualization format variant used in research imaging. Converting PPTM to XV lets you incorporate presentation visuals into scientific analysis pipelines directly.

What software supports XV?

VisiQuest and Khoros toolkits handle XV natively. ImageMagick can also read and write XV files, making them accessible on most platforms.

Is XV the same as VIFF?

XV is closely related to VIFF — both come from the Khoros ecosystem. XV is a variant that certain tools prefer, while VIFF is the more widely referenced name.

Do macros carry over to XV?

No. XV is a raster image container for scientific data — it has no support for macros, scripts, or any executable content from PPTM files.

Does XV preserve color?

Yes — XV supports grayscale and multi-channel color data. Your PPTM slide colors are preserved accurately in the converted output.

Is PPTM to XV free?

Convertio offers this conversion at no cost. Premium plans provide higher file size limits and batch processing capabilities.