What is an ODP file?
An .ODP file is primarily an OpenDocument Presentation file. The OASIS consortium maintains this open document standard. Technically, an .ODP file is a compressed ZIP archive that contains XML documents, images, and other media files required to display a slide presentation.
Occasionally, an .ODP file might also be an Organ Definition Project file. Because the .ODP file extension has multiple possible meanings, viewer.online/odp analyzes .ODP files to identify their exact format and creator software, shows which programs can open the file, and usually previews it.
How to open ODP files?
You can natively open and edit .ODP files using free, open-source office suites like Apache OpenOffice Impress and LibreOffice Impress. Commercial software suites such as Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides also support reading and saving this format.
Since OpenDocument formats rely on standard compression, you can also inspect the internal contents manually. Simply rename the file extension to .ZIP and extract it using standard archive software like 7-Zip. This allows developers and advanced users to view the raw XML structure and extract embedded images directly.
File conversion
Sharing presentation files across different operating systems can sometimes cause formatting issues. If you need maximum compatibility, we recommend converting your .ODP files to sensible target formats like .PPTX or .PDF on convert.guru.
Summary
In conclusion, viewer.online/odp directly opens and previews .ODP files in the browser, eliminating the need to install software or troubleshoot compatibility issues.