High-Quality PDF to TIFF Converter

Easily convert your PDF documents into high-resolution, lossless TIFF image files. Perfect for professional printing, archiving, and document storage.

Pro tip: TIFF is a lossless format, meaning no quality is lost during conversion. This makes it ideal for high-quality archival of important documents.
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PDF to TIFF Converter — Tool

Upload your PDF to begin. You can customize DPI settings before converting to a high-quality TIFF file.

Your files are always private. The entire conversion process runs securely in your browser.

How to Convert PDF to TIFF — Step by Step

Get a print-ready TIFF image from your PDF in a few simple clicks.

  1. Upload your PDF file — Drag & drop your document or select it from your computer using the widget.
  2. Customize Settings (Optional) — Adjust the DPI (dots per inch) for higher resolution if needed.
  3. Begin Conversion — The tool will process your file, converting each page into a high-quality image layer.
  4. Download Your TIFF File — Click the download button to save your new multi-page or single-page TIFF document.

Common use cases

  • Archiving legal or medical documents that require maximum detail.
  • Preparing documents for high-quality printing and publishing.
  • Creating multi-page image files for document management systems.
  • Storing scanned documents in a universal, high-quality format.

Why Use Our Free PDF to TIFF Converter?

Our converter is designed for professional quality, speed, and complete privacy.

Lossless Quality

TIFF format maintains all original image data, ensuring no compression artifacts and maximum clarity.

Multi-page Support

Combine all pages of your PDF into a single, convenient multi-page TIFF file for easy management.

Print Ready

The high-resolution output is ideal for professional printing, publishing, and graphic design workflows.

Industry Standard

TIFF is widely used in legal, healthcare, and commercial industries for its reliability and quality.

Tips & Best Practices for Conversion

  • For printing, a DPI of 300 is recommended. For screen viewing or web use, 150 DPI is usually sufficient.
  • Be aware that lossless TIFF files can be significantly larger than the original PDF, especially for documents with many pages.
  • A multi-page TIFF acts like a book, with each page of the original PDF becoming a page within the single TIFF file.
  • This tool is ideal when you need the visual appearance of a PDF page as a high-quality, uncompressed image.

Frequently Asked Questions

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