PDF to G3 Converter

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Fax-Compatible Output

Convert PDF documents directly to G3 format. The result uses Group 3 compression and is ready for fax transmission systems.

Secure Document Handling

Your PDF is erased immediately after processing. Converted G3 files are removed from servers within 24 hours for complete privacy.

Rapid Conversion

Cloud infrastructure processes your PDF to G3 conversion in seconds — no waiting, no resource drain on your own device.

How to convert PDF to G3

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

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Choose g3 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 g3 file right afterwards

About formats

PDF (Portable Document Format) was developed by Adobe Systems, co-founded by John Warnock and Charles Geschke, with the first version released on June 15, 1993. Built on a simplified PostScript imaging model, PDF encapsulates complete document descriptions — text with fonts, vector graphics, raster images, and interactive elements — in a self-contained file that renders identically across every platform, device, and printer. The format evolved through multiple versions, culminating in its adoption as international standard ISO 32000-1 in 2008 (PDF 1.7) and ISO 32000-2 in 2017 (PDF 2.0), ensuring long-term vendor independence. PDF supports an extraordinary range of capabilities: digital signatures, form fields, annotations, bookmarks, accessibility tags, encryption, JavaScript, multimedia embedding, 3D content, and archival-specific profiles (PDF/A). One advantage is absolute visual fidelity — a PDF document looks exactly the same whether opened on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, or Android, printed on any printer, or viewed decades after creation. Universal software support is another core strength: PDF viewers are built into every major operating system and web browser, and the format is read by hundreds of applications worldwide. Specialized ISO profiles like PDF/A (archival), PDF/X (print production), and PDF/UA (accessibility) extend the format's reach into regulated industries. PDF has become the global standard for document exchange in business, government, legal, academic, and publishing contexts.
Developer: Adobe Systems
Initial release: June 15, 1993
G3 is a monochrome image format based on the ITU-T Group 3 facsimile coding standard (Recommendation T.4), ratified by the CCITT in 1980 as the universal compression method for fax transmission over telephone networks. G3 files contain 1-bit (black and white) image data encoded using Modified Huffman (MH) one-dimensional coding, where each scanline is independently compressed by replacing runs of consecutive white or black pixels with variable-length codewords from a predefined Huffman table optimized for typical document content. The standard also defines an optional two-dimensional coding mode (Modified READ) that encodes each line as differences from the previous line, achieving better compression for pages with vertical redundancy. Standard G3 resolution is 204 pixels per inch horizontally and either 98 (standard) or 196 (fine) pixels per inch vertically, producing the characteristic slightly-stretched appearance of received fax documents. The encoding was carefully optimized for the real-time transmission constraints of 1980s modems operating at 2400 to 14400 bps, where encoding and decoding speed had to match the communication channel rate. One advantage is universal telecommunications compatibility: Group 3 encoding remains the mandatory baseline codec for every fax machine manufactured, ensuring that G3 image data can be transmitted to or received from any fax device worldwide. The format's efficiency for document content is another strength — the Huffman tables were statistically tuned to the run-length distributions found in business documents, and typical pages compress to under 30 KB. G3 files are supported by LibreOffice, ImageMagick, and fax server software.
Developer: ITU-T (CCITT)
Initial release: 1980

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PDF to G3?

G3 uses Group 3 fax compression designed for telephone-line transmission. Converting a PDF to G3 prepares it for legacy fax workflows.

How do I view G3 files?

G3 files can be opened with IrfanView, XnView, or any image viewer that supports Group 3 fax TIFF encoding on Windows, macOS, or Linux.

Is G3 a lossy format?

G3 compression is lossless for bi-level (black and white) images. It reduces file size without discarding pixel data from the document.

Can I convert color PDFs to G3?

G3 is a monochrome format — color PDFs are rendered into black-and-white before encoding. This suits typical fax document workflows.

Is PDF to G3 conversion free?

Yes, Convertio provides free PDF to G3 conversions. Premium plans add capacity for bulk or frequent use.

How does G3 differ from G4?

G3 targets one-dimensional compression optimized for telephone transmission. G4 adds two-dimensional compression for smaller file sizes.

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