PPSX to G4 Converter

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Fax-Standard Output

G4 is the ITU T.6 standard for fax document compression — converting PPSX slides produces images that integrate directly with fax machines and document management systems.

Efficient Compression

Group 4 compresses bi-level images effectively — a full PPSX presentation becomes a set of compact monochrome images ready for storage or transmission.

Universal Document Support

G4-compressed images are recognized by fax machines, scanners, MFPs, and virtually all document imaging software across every major operating system.

How to convert PPSX to G4

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

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Choose g4 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 g4 file right afterwards

About formats

PPSX (PowerPoint Slideshow XML) is the Open XML counterpart to the legacy PPS format, introduced by Microsoft with Office 2007. Like PPTX, a PPSX file is a ZIP archive containing XML parts that describe slides, layouts, themes, and media assets according to the Office Open XML specification. The distinguishing characteristic is behavioral: opening a PPSX file launches the presentation directly in full-screen slideshow mode, bypassing the editing environment. This makes PPSX the preferred format for distributing finalized presentations where the audience should experience the content as a seamless visual narrative without exposure to the editing interface, slide sorter, or speaker notes panel. PPSX files support every visual feature available in PPTX including transitions, animations, embedded video and audio, hyperlinks, SmartArt, charts, and custom slide timings. One advantage is streamlined delivery — a PPSX file attached to an email or shared via a link opens as a polished presentation with a single click, requiring no instruction to the recipient. The XML-based foundation provides another benefit: PPSX files are typically much smaller than equivalent PPS files due to built-in ZIP compression, and their contents can be inspected or modified programmatically using standard XML tools. The format is supported for playback in PowerPoint, LibreOffice Impress, Google Slides (after upload), and various mobile presentation apps, ensuring broad cross-platform reach for distributed slide decks.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: January 30, 2007
G4 is a monochrome image format based on the ITU-T Group 4 facsimile coding standard (Recommendation T.6), ratified by the CCITT in 1984 as an improvement over Group 3 for use on error-free digital networks like ISDN rather than analog telephone lines. G4 files contain 1-bit image data compressed using exclusively two-dimensional Modified Modified READ (MMR) coding, where each scanline is encoded as a set of differences (changing elements) relative to the line above it. By eliminating the one-dimensional coding fallback and the end-of-line synchronization markers required by Group 3, G4 achieves 20-50% better compression ratios on typical document pages while producing a simpler, more regular bitstream. The format is most commonly encountered as a compression method within TIFF files (TIFF compression tag 4), where it became the standard archival format for scanned documents in enterprise document management, government records, and legal imaging systems. G4 compression is specified at 200, 300, or 400 dpi depending on the scanning application, with 300 dpi being the most common for archival-quality document imaging. One advantage is exceptional compression efficiency for document content: G4's two-dimensional prediction exploits the strong vertical correlation in text and line art pages, typically compressing a 300 dpi letter-size page to 30-50 KB — roughly half the size of equivalent Group 3 encoding. The format's entrenchment in document management infrastructure is another strength — G4 TIFF is the mandated format for many government digital records systems, court filing systems, and corporate archives, supported by every enterprise imaging platform.
Developer: ITU-T (CCITT)
Initial release: 1984

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPSX to G4?

Group 4 is the fax compression standard used in enterprise document workflows. Converting PPSX slides to G4 prepares them for fax transmission or TIFF-based archival.

How do I open G4 files?

Most image viewers including IrfanView, XnView, and Windows Photo Viewer handle G4-compressed images. Fax software and multi-function printers also process G4 natively.

Is G4 compression lossless?

Yes — Group 4 compression is lossless for bi-level data. After the initial conversion to black and white, every pixel is preserved exactly through the compression process.

How does G4 compare to G3?

Group 4 is more efficient than Group 3 — it uses two-dimensional compression, producing smaller files. G4 was designed for digital storage while G3 targeted real-time fax lines.

Will colorful slides look good in G4?

G4 is pure black and white. Color slides lose all color and grayscale nuance — text-heavy slides, diagrams, and high-contrast charts produce the best monochrome results.

Is PPSX to G4 conversion free?

Yes — Convertio handles PPSX to G4 conversion for free. Premium plans offer higher upload limits and priority processing.

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