PDF to TIFF Converter Free Online

Convert PDF to TIFF free online. Export PDF pages as TIFF image files directly in your browser.

Key Features

About PDF To Tiff

PDF to TIFF converts PDF pages into TIFF image files — the lossless, multi-page image format used in document imaging systems, medical imaging (DICOM-adjacent workflows), and print pre-press. Each PDF page is rendered at your chosen DPI (72–600 DPI) and exported as either individual single-page TIFFs or a single multi-page TIFF file containing all pages. Rendering uses pdf.js at the selected target resolution. The resulting TIFF files use LZW or DEFLATE compression (lossless) by default, preserving every pixel at full fidelity. For scanned document archives and fax systems that require TIFF input, this tool provides a straightforward conversion path from PDF.

Most PDF-to-image tools export JPG (lossy) or PNG (lossless but large). This tool exports TIFF with LZW compression — the industry standard for document imaging systems. The multi-page TIFF option creates a single TIFF file containing all PDF pages in sequence, which is required by fax systems, document management systems (DMS), and TWAIN-based scanning workflows.

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How to Use PDF to TIFF Converter Free Online

  1. Step 1: Upload your PDF
  2. Step 2: Set output resolution (150 DPI for screen, 300 DPI for documents, 600 DPI for print)
  3. Step 3: Choose color depth (color, greyscale, or black-and-white)
  4. Step 4: Choose single multi-page TIFF or individual page TIFFs
  5. Step 5: Click "Convert" and download

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I use TIFF instead of PNG or JPG?

TIFF when you need lossless quality for archiving, multi-page single-file format for fax/DMS systems, or bilevel (black-and-white) images for document scanning workflows. PNG for web display, JPG for photos where size matters.

What is a multi-page TIFF?

A single TIFF file that contains multiple images (pages). Required by fax software, TWAIN scanners, and document management systems that expect a single file per document.

What DPI should I use for printing?

300 DPI for standard document printing, 600 DPI for professional pre-press or fine detail printing. Higher DPI produces larger files.

Is LZW compression lossless?

Yes — LZW is a lossless compression algorithm. Every pixel is preserved exactly. The compressed file is smaller than uncompressed TIFF but visually identical.