1) Upload ODP file to convert
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2) Set converting ODP to PDF options
3) Get converted file
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Command line💾 Upload Your File: Go to the site, click on «Upload File,» and select your ODP file.
✍️ Set Conversion Options: Choose PDF as the output format and adjust any additional options if needed.
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| File extension | .ODP, .FODP |
| Category | Document File |
| Description | Established originally by Sun Microsystems ODP file format refers to presentations created in Open Office software version two and later. Such type of file contains variety of data such as texts, images, graphs, transitions between slides, etc. and serves for saving lecture materials, picture slide shows, and business presentations. Dedicated Microsoft users often receive these files, but can't open them, because by default Microsoft Power Point has no way to recognize the ODP format. |
| Associated programs | Corel WordPerfect KOffice Lotus Symphony NeoOffice OpenOffice Impress StarOffice |
| Developed by | Sun Microsystems and Oasis |
| MIME type | application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation |
| Useful links | More detailed information on ODP files |
| Conversion type | ODP to PDF |
| File extension | |
| Category | Document File |
| Description | Adobe Systems Portable Document Format (PDF) format provides all the contents of a printed document in electronic form, including text and images, as well as technical details like links, scales, graphs, and interactive content. You can open this file in free Acrobat Reader and scroll through the page or the entire document, which is generally one or more pages. The PDF format is used to save pre-designed periodicals, brochures, and flyers. |
| Associated programs | Adobe Viewer Ghostscript Ghostview Xpdf CoolUtils PDF Viewer |
| Developed by | Adobe Systems |
| MIME type | application/pdf application/x-pdf |
| Useful links | More detailed information on PDF files |
ODP is the native presentation format of LibreOffice Impress and Apache OpenOffice. It is the standard choice for millions of users in government agencies, educational institutions, and organizations that operate on open-source software — particularly across the EU, where public-sector open-source mandates are common. But the moment an ODP file leaves the LibreOffice ecosystem, compatibility breaks: most Windows and macOS users do not have Impress installed, and Microsoft PowerPoint renders ODP with layout errors. Converting to PDF removes the dependency and delivers a file that opens correctly on any device without any office software.
ODP (OpenDocument Presentation) is the presentation file format of the OpenDocument standard, defined in ISO/IEC 26300. It is the default save format for LibreOffice Impress and Apache OpenOffice Impress. ODP files are ZIP archives containing XML content files, embedded images, style sheets, and metadata — a transparent, non-proprietary structure that any compliant application can implement.
| Property | ODP | |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | ISO/IEC 26300 (ODF), OASIS open standard | ISO 32000, Adobe-originated open standard |
| Format type | ZIP archive with XML — editable slide deck | Fixed-layout binary document — read-only by default |
| Font handling | Fonts referenced by name; must exist on viewer's system | Fonts embedded in file — same appearance everywhere |
| Animations | Supported — slide transitions and object animations | Not supported — each slide becomes a single static page |
| Editability | Fully editable in LibreOffice Impress / OpenOffice | Not editable without a PDF editor; content is locked |
| Platform support | Native in LibreOffice; partial in MS Office with layout issues | Every OS, browser, and mobile device opens PDF natively |
| Print fidelity | Varies by printer driver and installed fonts | Consistent on any printer — fonts and layout embedded |
| Use case | Authoring, editing, collaborating on slides in open-source apps | Universal distribution, archiving, sharing across any platform |
The converter extracts the ODP ZIP archive and parses the content.xml and styles.xml files, reconstructing each slide's layout: text frames, drawing objects, embedded images, and background styles. Fonts referenced in the ODP styles are resolved and embedded in the PDF output, ensuring consistent rendering. Each slide becomes one PDF page at the presentation's defined dimensions. Slide transitions, animations, and embedded video are not carried over — PDF supports none of these; only the final visual state of each slide is exported as a static page.