PixConvert

Free TIFF Converter

Convert TIFF images to and from JPG, PNG, PDF, and more — the professional's choice for preserving archival quality and print-ready color accuracy.

Why Use Our TIFF Converter?

Trusted by photographers, print professionals, and archivists who demand uncompromising image fidelity

Professional Lossless Quality

TIFF supports lossless compression and uncompressed storage, making it the industry standard for archival photography, print production, and medical imaging.

Multi-Page TIFF Support

Our converter handles multi-page TIFF files — commonly used for scanned documents, fax archives, and contact sheets — extracting or converting each page individually or as a PDF.

16-Bit and HDR Color Depth

TIFF supports 16-bit (and higher) color depth, enabling precise color reproduction for professional photography, prepress workflows, and scientific imaging.

Batch TIFF Conversion

Convert large TIFF archives to web-ready JPG or PNG in one batch operation — ideal for digitizing scanned document and photo collections.

Who Converts TIFF Files?

Photographers & Print Professionals:

  • Convert RAW or scanned photos to TIFF for archival storage that retains every tonal nuance
  • Convert TIFF masters to JPG for web delivery and client proofing galleries
  • Prepare TIFF files for commercial print workflows, offset printing, and magazine layouts

Document Management & Legal:

  • Convert multi-page TIFF fax files to PDF for archiving and document management systems
  • Convert scanned TIFF documents to PNG for embedding in digital reports and presentations
  • Convert TIFF invoice scans to JPG for compression and long-term digital storage
  • Extract individual pages from multi-page TIFF archives for selective document retrieval

Medical & Scientific Imaging:

  • Convert microscopy or radiology TIFF images to PNG for report generation and analysis tools
  • Archive high-bit-depth scientific images in TIFF format for long-term data preservation
  • Convert TIFF geospatial imagery to JPG for web map tile generation
  • Export TIFF satellite or drone imagery to compressed formats for sharing and reporting

Convert TIFF Files in 3 Steps:

1

Upload your TIFF or TIF file — single page or multi-page files are both supported.

2

Choose your output format — JPG for web, PNG for lossless, PDF for documents.

3

Download your converted file instantly — full quality preserved, no sign-up needed.

About TIFF Format

A flexible, lossless image format commonly used in professional photography and printing.

Advantages

  • Lossless compression
  • High color depth support
  • Professional standard
  • Metadata support

Disadvantages

  • Large file sizes
  • Limited web support
  • Complex format structure
  • Not suitable for web use

Technical Specifications

Compression
Lossless
Quality
Excellent
Transparency
Yes
Animation
No
File Size
Large

Best Use Cases

Professional photography
Print production
Archival storage
Medical imaging

Frequently Asked Questions About TIFF Conversion:

Common questions about TIFF files, their use in professional workflows, and how to convert them.

What is TIFF and why is it used in professional photography?

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible raster format used for professional photography and print. It supports lossless compression, 16-bit color depth, multiple layers, and color profiles like Adobe RGB and CMYK — making it the standard for prepress and archival work.

What is the difference between TIFF and JPG?

TIFF is lossless and stores full image data, resulting in large file sizes ideal for editing masters. JPG uses lossy compression to create smaller files suitable for web and sharing. Every re-save of a JPG degrades quality; TIFF files can be saved repeatedly without loss.

Can TIFF files contain multiple pages?

Yes. Multi-page TIFF is commonly used for scanned documents, fax transmissions, and contact sheets. Each 'page' is a separate image stored within a single TIFF file. Our converter can process multi-page TIFFs and extract individual pages.

What are the technical specifications of TIFF?

Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) uses lossless compression with excellent quality output. It supports transparency and does not support animation. Typical file sizes are large.

When should I use TIFF format?

When you need maximum quality for professional photography or printing. Best use cases include professional photography, print production, archival storage. When creating web content or need small file sizes.

What are the advantages of TIFF over other formats?

Key advantages of TIFF: Lossless compression. High color depth support. Professional standard. Metadata support. However, keep in mind: large file sizes, limited web support.