PDF to FAX Converter

Free online PDF to FAX image conversion tool

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Fax-Ready Output

Convert PDF documents into the FAX image format in one step. The result is properly encoded and ready for fax transmission systems.

Instant Results

Conversion runs on fast cloud infrastructure — your PDF becomes a FAX image in seconds, even for multi-page documents.

Secure Handling

Documents are deleted from servers immediately after conversion. Resulting files are purged within 24 hours to protect your data.

How to convert PDF to FAX

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

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Choose fax 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 fax 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
FAX is a generic image file extension associated with facsimile transmission formats standardized by the ITU-T (formerly CCITT), with the underlying Group 3 compression standard ratified in 1980. FAX files typically contain monochrome (1-bit, black and white) image data compressed using the Modified Huffman (MH) encoding defined in ITU-T Recommendation T.4, which assigns variable-length codes to run lengths of consecutive white or black pixels along each scanline. The standard resolution for Group 3 fax is 204x98 dpi (normal mode) or 204x196 dpi (fine mode), reflecting the capabilities of thermal and laser fax machines of the era. FAX files encountered digitally are often raw Group 3 encoded bitstreams or TIFF wrappers with CCITT Group 3 compression (TIFF compression tag 3). The Group 3 encoding scheme is highly efficient for typical business documents — pages with mostly white space and black text — achieving compression ratios of 10:1 to 20:1 compared to uncompressed bitmaps. One advantage is universal fax system compatibility: Group 3 encoding is the mandatory baseline for all fax machines worldwide, meaning FAX files contain data in exactly the format transmitted over telephone lines, preserving the original fax data without transcoding losses. The format's role in business communications history provides another dimension — billions of fax transmissions using this encoding moved legal documents, medical records, and business correspondence for decades, and archived FAX files represent an important documentary record. FAX images can be viewed and converted using LibreOffice, ImageMagick, GIMP, and standard document management systems.
Developer: ITU-T
Initial release: 1980

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PDF to FAX?

Fax systems expect specific image encodings. Converting PDF to FAX format ensures your document is transmission-ready without manual reformatting.

How do I open FAX format files?

FAX files can be viewed with Windows Fax Viewer, IrfanView, and most multi-format image viewers that support TIFF-based fax encodings.

Does the conversion handle multi-page PDFs?

Yes — each page of your PDF is processed and output as a fax-compatible image, preserving the document structure.

Will text remain readable after conversion?

Convertio renders your PDF at a resolution suitable for fax. Standard text documents convert cleanly and remain fully legible.

Is this tool free to use?

Convertio offers free PDF to FAX conversion. Frequent users can upgrade to premium plans for higher capacity and faster processing.

Is my PDF file safe during conversion?

Uploaded PDF files are deleted immediately after conversion. FAX output files are removed from servers within 24 hours for your privacy.

PDF to FAX Quality Rating

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