100% free • No upload • Browser-based

Convert PDF to TIFF in high quality.

Export each PDF page as a clean TIFF image with DPI control, page range, live preview, and one-click ZIP download. Built for printing, archiving, scanning workflows, and privacy-first document handling.

PDF to TIFF Converter

Client-side conversion

Choose PDF or drag it here

Works on mobile, tablet, desktop, Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari.

Tip: for very large PDFs, use 150 or 300 DPI first. 600 DPI can be heavy on phones because TIFF images are large.

Background mode active: conversion will keep running as much as your browser allows. Keep this tab open until download is ready.

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Conversion complete

Private by design

Your PDF is rendered locally in the browser. The tool does not need a backend upload to convert your pages.

Print-ready TIFF

Choose 300 DPI for most print workflows or 600 DPI for detailed archiving when your device has enough memory.

Mobile friendly

The interface uses large tap targets, responsive panels, and ZIP auto-download support for smaller screens.

PDF to TIFF Converter Guide

TIFF is a high-quality image format often used for document archiving, scanning, print workflows, and professional image handling. This converter turns each selected PDF page into a separate TIFF file so the output stays easy to preview, organize, and download.

How to convert PDF to TIFF

  1. Upload or drag your PDF into the converter.
  2. Choose a DPI setting: 150 for quick output, 300 for high-quality printing, or 600 for archival detail.
  3. Select the page range you want to convert.
  4. Click Convert to TIFF, then download the ZIP file or individual TIFF pages.

Why use TIFF?

TIFF is useful when quality matters more than tiny file size. It is commonly used for scanned documents, legal archives, design workflows, and situations where clean page images are needed.

Privacy and browser processing

This tool uses pdf.js, a built-in TIFF encoder, and JSZip in your browser. The PDF is processed locally, embeds DPI metadata into each TIFF, and uses lossless TIFF/ZIP compression to keep downloads smaller.

FAQ

Is this PDF to TIFF converter free?

Yes. It is free to use and has no watermark.

What DPI should I choose?

Use 150 DPI for quick previews, 300 DPI for printing, and 600 DPI only when you need extra detail and your device has enough memory. The selected DPI is written into the TIFF XResolution/YResolution metadata.

Can I convert only selected pages?

Yes. Use the From page and To page boxes before starting conversion.

Will it continue if I change browser tabs?

The conversion logic does not intentionally pause on tab change. Modern browsers may still throttle hidden tabs, so keep the tab open until the download appears.