PPS to G3 Converter

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Standard Fax Encoding

G3 uses the ITU Group 3 compression that fax machines expect. Your PPS slides become transmission-ready images compatible with fax infrastructure worldwide.

Use Any Device

Access the PPS to G3 converter from Windows, macOS, Linux, or mobile. All you need is a web browser — no fax software installation required.

Files Stay Private

PPS presentations are removed from servers immediately after conversion. G3 output is auto-deleted within 24 hours to protect your data.

How to convert PPS 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

PPS (PowerPoint Slideshow) is a binary presentation format from Microsoft that functions identically to PPT with one behavioral difference: double-clicking a PPS file launches it directly in slideshow (full-screen) mode rather than opening the editing interface. The format uses the same OLE2 compound document structure as PPT, storing slides, text, images, animations, transitions, speaker notes, and embedded objects in binary streams. PPS files are typically produced by saving a finished PPT presentation in slideshow format, signaling that the content is intended for viewing rather than editing — though the file can still be opened for editing through PowerPoint's File menu. The format gained widespread use in corporate environments for distributing ready-to-present slide decks, training materials, kiosk displays, and self-running presentations. One advantage is presentation-ready behavior — recipients can launch a PPS file and immediately begin presenting without navigating editing tools, reducing the chance of accidentally modifying content or revealing speaker notes. The auto-play capability is another strength for unattended scenarios: combined with automatic timing and looping features, PPS files power information kiosks, digital signage, and lobby displays that run continuously without operator interaction. While the newer PPSX format has superseded PPS for current workflows, the binary slideshow format remains encountered in archived corporate materials and legacy presentation libraries.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1995
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 PPS to G3?

G3 is the ITU Group 3 fax encoding used by fax machines and digital fax systems worldwide. Converting PPS slides to G3 prepares them for direct fax transmission.

What opens G3 fax images?

Windows Fax and Scan, ImageMagick, GIMP, IrfanView, and fax server software all open G3 encoded images without additional plugins.

How does G3 differ from the FAX format?

Both use Group 3 compression. The G3 extension specifically denotes raw Group 3 fax data, while FAX may include additional metadata depending on the implementation.

Is G3 always black and white?

Yes — Group 3 encoding is strictly bi-level (black and white), matching the capabilities of standard fax hardware around the world.

Is PPS to G3 conversion free?

Standard conversions cost nothing on Convertio. Premium plans provide batch processing and support for larger presentations.

Can I fax G3 files directly?

G3 files are natively compatible with fax servers and fax-over-IP solutions. Load them into your fax software and transmit without further conversion.

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