PPTX to MAP Converter

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Color Data Extraction

Pull color palette information from your PPTX slides into MAP format — capture intensity values and indices for specialized image workflows.

Browser-Based Tool

Run the PPTX to MAP conversion entirely online. No desktop software installation required — any device with a browser works.

Server-Side Processing

Conversion runs on Convertio servers, so your local machine handles nothing. Upload your PPTX from anywhere and download the MAP result.

How to convert PPTX to MAP

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

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Choose map 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 map file right afterwards

About formats

PPTX is the default file format for Microsoft PowerPoint presentations since Office 2007, based on the Office Open XML (OOXML) standard published as ECMA-376 and later adopted as ISO/IEC 29500. A PPTX file is a ZIP archive containing XML documents that describe slide content, layouts, themes, relationships, and metadata in a structured, human-inspectable hierarchy. Each slide, slide layout, and slide master is stored as a separate XML part, with media assets (images, audio, video) and embedded objects kept in dedicated directories within the package. The XML foundation enables programmatic creation and manipulation of presentations using standard XML tools and libraries — developers can generate, modify, or extract content from PPTX files without requiring PowerPoint itself. One significant advantage is openness and interoperability: the fully documented OOXML specification allows any software to read and write PPTX files, and the format is supported by LibreOffice Impress, Google Slides, Apple Keynote, and numerous other tools. Built-in ZIP compression is another practical strength — PPTX files are typically 50-75% smaller than equivalent PPT files, reducing storage and transfer costs. The format supports all modern PowerPoint features including SmartArt, 3D models, morph transitions, embedded fonts, accessibility metadata, and co-authoring capabilities. PPTX has become the standard interchange format for presentation content worldwide.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: January 30, 2007
MAP is an internal raster image format used by ImageMagick, the open-source image processing suite first released by John Cristy at DuPont on August 1, 1990. MAP files store indexed-color (color-mapped) images in ImageMagick's native representation: a color palette (the map) followed by pixel data where each pixel is an index into that palette rather than a direct RGB value. The format provides a compact representation for images with a limited number of distinct colors — each pixel requires only enough bits to index the palette (typically 8 bits for up to 256 colors), compared to the 24 or 32 bits per pixel required by full-color formats. MAP serves primarily as an intermediate format within ImageMagick's processing pipeline, useful when performing operations that benefit from or require palettized representation: color quantization (reducing an image to a specific number of colors), palette manipulation, GIF preparation, and indexed-color analysis. The format is invoked through ImageMagick's standard I/O syntax and can be piped between processing stages without disk overhead. One advantage is direct access to ImageMagick's color quantization and palette management capabilities: MAP format output makes the palette structure explicit and manipulable, enabling workflows where specific palette operations (reordering, remapping, merging) need to be performed between processing steps. The format's integration into the ImageMagick processing ecosystem is another practical strength — any of ImageMagick's extensive image manipulation operations can consume or produce MAP format data, making it a natural intermediate for color-reduction pipelines that ultimately target GIF, PNG with palette, or other indexed-color formats.
Initial release: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPTX to MAP?

MAP captures color palette data from your slides — useful when you need to extract color schemes for image processing or template creation.

How do I open a MAP file?

Image processing tools that support colormap formats open MAP files. Graphic editors with palette management features can also import them.

What data does MAP contain?

MAP stores color intensities and indices — essentially a color palette representation. It captures the color information from your source images.

Is MAP used in professional workflows?

MAP is used in specific image processing pipelines where indexed color palettes are needed for font templates, color analysis, or legacy graphics tools.

Is this conversion free?

Yes, Convertio converts PPTX to MAP for free. Paid plans offer larger file support and additional processing options.

Can I convert MAP back to an image?

MAP files represent color data rather than full images. To get viewable images from PPTX, consider converting to PNG, JPG, or BMP instead.

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