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Convert PDF to TIFF online

Convert PDF pages to TIFF images directly in your browser. TIFF is widely used for scanning, archiving, and workflows that require high-quality raster images.

Choose the output DPI to control resolution. Higher DPI produces sharper TIFF images but increases file size. Multi-page PDFs are downloaded as a ZIP with one TIFF per page.

After exporting, you can convert TIFF back to PDF, compress the PDF for sharing, or run OCR if you need searchable text from scanned documents.

FAQ

Will I get one TIFF per page?

Yes. Each PDF page is converted into a separate TIFF image.

What happens if my PDF has multiple pages?

You’ll download a ZIP file containing all TIFF images, one per page.

Which DPI should I choose for TIFF?

150 DPI is a good default. Use 300 DPI for printing, archiving, or detailed scanned pages.

Why are TIFF files larger than PNG or JPG?

TIFF is often used with minimal or no compression to preserve quality, which can produce larger files.

Will text remain selectable or searchable?

No. TIFF files are images. If you need searchable text, run OCR on the original PDF or on a scanned PDF.

When should I use TIFF instead of PNG?

Use TIFF for scanning/archiving workflows or compatibility requirements. For general sharing, PNG is usually lighter and more web-friendly.