PPSX to VIFF Converter

Convert PPSX slides to VIFF visualization images free

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Scientific Visualization

VIFF integrates with the Khoros ecosystem — convert PPSX slide graphics into a format built for scientific image analysis and data visualization.

No Software Required

Generate VIFF files directly in your browser without installing Khoros or any visualization toolkit. Convertio handles the conversion entirely online.

Multi-Slide Output

Every slide in your PPSX is converted to a separate VIFF image automatically — producing a complete set of visualization-ready graphics in one pass.

How to convert PPSX to VIFF

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

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Choose viff 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 viff 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
VIFF (Visualization Image File Format) is a scientific image format developed by Khoral Research (originally at the University of New Mexico), first appearing around 1990 with the Khoros visual programming environment for image processing and data visualization. VIFF files use a 1024-byte header followed by optional color map data, and the image data itself, with the header containing detailed specifications: data storage type (bit, byte, short, integer, float, double, complex), data encoding (none, CCITT Group 3/4), color space model (none, generic, RGB, HSI, CMYK, and others), and support for multi-band (multi-channel) images with arbitrary numbers of bands. The format accommodates one-dimensional signals, two-dimensional images, three-dimensional volumes, and location data (sparse pixel coordinates), making it versatile beyond simple image storage. VIFF was designed for the Khoros/VisiQuest visual dataflow programming environment, where users constructed image processing pipelines by connecting processing nodes in a graphical canvas — an approach that influenced later systems like AVS, MATLAB Simulink, and LabVIEW. One advantage is scientific data fidelity: VIFF supports the full range of numeric types used in scientific computing (including complex numbers and double-precision floats), stores multi-band datasets natively, and carries calibration metadata — making it suitable for remote sensing, medical imaging, and spectral analysis applications where generic image formats lose information. The format's connection to the Khoros visual programming paradigm provides another notable dimension — VIFF was the standard I/O format for one of the most influential early visual programming environments for scientific image analysis. VIFF files can be read by ImageMagick and legacy Khoros/VisiQuest installations.
Developer: Khoral Research
Initial release: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPSX to VIFF?

VIFF is the native image format for the Khoros visualization system. Converting PPSX slides to VIFF lets you incorporate presentation graphics into scientific visualization workflows.

How do I open VIFF files?

VisiQuest (formerly Khoros Pro), ImageMagick, and GIMP with appropriate plugins can open VIFF images. The format is primarily used in data visualization pipelines.

What data does VIFF store?

VIFF can hold multi-band image data with rich metadata headers — designed for scientific computing rather than general photography, making it flexible for analysis tasks.

Does VIFF support color images?

Yes — VIFF supports single-band grayscale, multi-band color, and even floating-point data channels. PPSX slide colors are fully preserved in the output.

Is VIFF widely supported?

VIFF is a niche scientific format. Its support is concentrated in Khoros-derived tools and universal converters, making Convertio a convenient way to produce these files.

Is PPSX to VIFF conversion free?

Yes — Convertio handles this specialized conversion at no cost. Premium plans offer larger uploads and batch processing for heavy users.