WPS to JBIG Converter

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WPS to JBIG conversion runs entirely on remote servers. Your device stays fast and responsive throughout the process.

Format Flexibility

Besides JBIG, Convertio supports dozens of other output formats from WPS. One upload can serve multiple conversion needs.

Works Everywhere

No matter what operating system or device you use — the WPS to JBIG converter runs in any modern web browser.

How to convert WPS 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

WPS is the document format of Microsoft Works, an integrated productivity suite first released in 1987 that bundled a word processor, spreadsheet, and database in a single affordable application. The WPS format stores word processing documents in a compact binary structure that encodes text content, character and paragraph formatting, page layout, headers, footers, and embedded images. Microsoft positioned Works as a consumer-grade alternative to the more expensive and feature-rich Microsoft Office, pre-installing it on millions of OEM personal computers throughout the 1990s and 2000s. This widespread bundling made WPS one of the most commonly encountered document formats in the consumer PC market, even though many users were unaware they were not using "full" Microsoft Word. The format supports basic word processing features including fonts, text alignment, indentation, bulleted and numbered lists, tables, and page formatting, but lacks advanced capabilities like tracked changes, macros, and complex styles found in DOC. One advantage was accessibility — Microsoft Works cost a fraction of Office's price and came free with many PCs, providing capable word processing to millions of home users and students who did not need enterprise features. Microsoft discontinued Works in 2009, recommending migration to Word or the free Office Online tools. WPS files remain present in personal document archives from that era and can be opened by LibreOffice and older versions of Microsoft Office.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1987
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 WPS to JBIG?

WPS files are unreadable by most current software. Converting to JBIG produces images viewable on virtually any device.

Which apps support JBIG files?

Open JBIG files using JBIG-compatible document viewers, or convert to PNG/TIFF for broader access.

How fast is WPS to JBIG conversion?

Most WPS files convert to JBIG within seconds. Cloud servers handle the processing, so speed depends on file size, not your device.

Does WPS to JBIG conversion work on mobile?

It works on any device with a web browser — smartphones, tablets, and computers. No app download is necessary.

Is my WPS file safe during conversion?

Absolutely. Convertio deletes uploaded WPS files after conversion and removes output files within 24 hours for your privacy.

Is the WPS to JBIG conversion free?

Basic WPS to JBIG conversion is free. Paid tiers unlock additional capacity for professional and bulk conversion needs.