Convert PDF to TIFF

Turn PDF pages into lossless TIFF images for archiving, printing and document systems.

Convert PDF to TIFF — the Format Archives and Print Shops Ask For

TIFF has been the standard for professional imaging for decades. Document management systems, archives, fax gateways, medical and legal records and commercial printers all accept it, because it stores images losslessly and reproduces exactly what was scanned or rendered. When an institution asks you to supply pages as TIFF, converting from PDF is usually the quickest route — the document is already laid out, it just needs to be rendered.

Upload your PDF, choose whether to convert the whole document or only selected pages, and each page is rendered into a TIFF image ready for download. Nothing about the appearance changes: fonts, line weights, tables and photographs come out exactly as they look in the PDF, at a resolution suitable for printing and long-term storage rather than only for screen viewing.

Lossless images are large, so a long document produces a substantial download — that is the nature of archival formats and the reason they are trusted. If your goal is simply to share or publish a page, PDF to PNG gives the same visual fidelity in a smaller file and PDF to JPG is smaller again. The converter is free, needs no account, adds no watermark, and removes your uploaded file from the server automatically after processing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert a PDF to TIFF?

Upload the document, select all pages or just the ones you need, and press convert. The TIFF images are prepared for download in a few seconds.

Why do archives and printers ask for TIFF?

Because it is lossless and extremely well established. A TIFF reproduces the page exactly as rendered, with no compression artefacts, which matters for records that must stay readable for decades.

Is any quality lost?

No. TIFF stores the rendered page without lossy compression, so text, lines and images look exactly as they do in the original PDF.

Why are the resulting files so large?

Lossless storage keeps every pixel, which takes space. If you only need to view or send the pages, PDF to PNG or PDF to JPG produce far smaller images.

Can I convert a specific page only?

Yes. Pick the pages you need in the thumbnail view and only those are converted.

Is the converter free?

Yes — free, with no registration, no daily limit and no watermark on the resulting images.