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Online PIX converter

Converting pictures and photos to pix format is simple and free with our online converter.

How to convert a pix file?

Step 1

Upload file

You can select the file you want to convert from your computer, Google Drive, Dropbox or simply drag and drop it onto the page.
Step 2

Select «to aai»

Choose aai or any of the other 200+ supported formats you'd like to convert to.
Step 3

Download your aai file

Please wait for the conversion to complete, then click on the download button to obtain your converted file in the aai format.

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Simply drag and drop your aai files onto the webpage, and you'll be able to convert them to over 250 different file formats, all without having to register, provide an email address, or include a watermark.

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As soon as you upload your aai files, we instantly delete them. Converted files are then deleted after 24 hours. Furthermore, we ensure that all file transfers are secure through advanced SSL encryption.

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pix

Extension.pix
Category🔵 images
Description🔵 The PIX file format is a raster image format that is commonly used in the Microsoft Windows operating system. It is also known as the "Microsoft Pixel Format". It supports a wide range of color depths and can be used to store both uncompressed and compressed images.
Technical details🔵 PIX files can be saved with various color depths including 1-bit, 4-bit, 8-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit. The format also supports different compression methods, including RLE (Run Length Encoding) and JPEG. PIX files can be created and edited in Microsoft Paint, and can be used as icons or cursors in Windows. They are also used as the default format for Windows' wallpaper files. The PIX format stores images in a bitmap format, where each pixel is represented by a binary value indicating its color. The file header contains information about the image dimensions, color depth, and compression method used. The image data itself is stored as a series of bytes, with each byte representing a pixel in the image.