PPS to JBIG Converter

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Maximum Compression

JBIG achieves the highest compression ratios among lossless monochrome formats. PPS slides with text content produce extremely compact output files.

Secure Conversion

Your PPS slideshow is deleted from servers immediately after processing. JBIG output is purged within 24 hours — your data remains private.

Any Device, Any OS

Access the PPS to JBIG converter from a desktop, laptop, tablet, or phone. Only a browser and internet connection are needed.

How to convert PPS to JBIG

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

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Choose jbig 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 jbig 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 While the newer PPSX format has superseded PPS for current workflows, the binary slideshow format remains encountered in archived corporate materials and legacy presentation libraries.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
JBIG (Joint Bi-level Image experts Group) is a lossless image compression standard (ITU-T T.82) published in 1993, developed by a committee of experts drawn from the same international standards bodies that created JPEG. While the extension .jbig and .jbg refer to the same underlying compression standard, .jbig is the more explicit form commonly used in software that handles the raw JBIG-compressed datastream. The compression algorithm centers on context-dependent arithmetic coding: before encoding each pixel, the encoder examines a configurable template of 10 to 16 nearby pixels (a mix of neighbors from the current and previous lines) to determine a context — one of thousands of possible local pixel configurations. Each context maintains its own adaptive probability estimate that is continually updated as encoding proceeds, allowing the coder to exploit the statistical patterns unique to each image region. This approach handles text, line art, halftoned photographs, and mixed-content pages with a single algorithm, achieving consistently better compression than the fixed Huffman tables of Group 3 or the simpler prediction model of Group 4. A later revision, JBIG2 (T.88), added pattern matching and lossy modes for even higher compression, but the original JBIG remains widely deployed. One advantage is the algorithm's adaptiveness: unlike Group 3/4 codecs that use fixed statistical models, JBIG continuously learns the characteristics of each specific image as it encodes, providing near-optimal compression across widely varying content types. The standard is embedded in many multifunction printers and document scanners for internal image handling. JBIG files are processable by ImageMagick, jbigkit, and enterprise document imaging systems.
Initial release: 1993

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPS to JBIG?

JBIG delivers the best lossless compression available for bi-level images. Slides with text and line art shrink dramatically while retaining every detail.

What software reads JBIG files?

ImageMagick, GIMP, jbigkit command-line tools, and several document archival systems support JBIG. IrfanView on Windows also reads the format.

Does JBIG degrade image quality?

No — JBIG is entirely lossless. Every pixel of the converted slide is preserved exactly, just stored more efficiently than uncompressed formats.

Are JBIG and JBG different formats?

They refer to the same compression standard. JBIG is the full name (Joint Bi-level Image Group), while JBG is a shortened extension — file contents are identical.

Is PPS to JBIG conversion free?

Yes, standard conversions are free on Convertio. Premium plans offer batch processing and support for larger files.

Is JBIG used in modern workflows?

JBIG is widely used in fax systems, document scanning, and archival. Its compression efficiency for monochrome content remains unmatched by general-purpose formats.