Convert ODP to PPTX

Drop your ODP, get a PPTX. The file is processed in memory, returned with its SHA-256 fingerprint, then forgotten — nothing is kept on our servers.

1. Drop & Target Selection

100% MemoryMagic BytesSHA-256
pptx

2. API Format Matrix

SYNCHRONOUS API TERMINAL
POST /v1/convert
curl -X POST https://api.convertchester.com/v1/convert \
  -F "file=@document.odp" \
  -F "to=pptx"
In-Memory Isolation

Files processed on-the-fly in RAM and discarded instantly.

Magic Bytes

Format verified from header bytes, never trusted from extensions.

SHA-256 Signature

Cryptographic hash provided for complete file auditability.

1:1 API Contract

Exact same multipart response from browser or your backend.

Both formats

ODP .odp

OpenDocument presentation, the standardised equivalent of PPTX.

PPTX .pptx

PowerPoint presentation: slides, transitions, presenter notes.

What this conversion changes

Going from ODP to PPTX is not neutral. What the service can tell you before you drop anything:

  • ODP and PPTX carry the same kind of information: this conversion asks for no particular trade-off.

The same conversion, in one line

The browser and your backend call the same endpoint, and get the same response.

curl -X POST https://api.convertchester.com/v1/convert \
  -F "file=@document.odp" -F "to=pptx"
Read the API documentation

Other conversions from ODP

Other conversions to PPTX

Is converting ODP to PPTX free?

Yes, in the browser and without an account. The API has a free quota; a refusal is never counted.

Are my files kept?

No. The file is processed in memory then forgotten. Logs carry only its SHA-256 fingerprint and its size — never its name or its content.

What happens if my file is not really a ODP?

The format is read from the file’s bytes, never from its extension. An unrecognised file gets an explained refusal with a stable code — and that refusal is not billed.