PNG To TIFF Converter

Convert your PNG images to TIFF format with full transparency support.

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Import a PNG image directly from a public URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.

Max file size: 100MB

๐Ÿ”’ Files are processed securely โšก Conversion happens in your browser ๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Files are never uploaded or stored

โ„น๏ธ TIFF files are uncompressed, so output size may be larger than the original PNG.

Your images are processed securely. No files are uploaded or stored on our servers.

Convert PNG to TIFF online and get professional-grade lossless output for printing, publishing, archival, and advanced image editing. TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is the industry standard for prepress workflows, museum digitization, scientific imaging, and any scenario demanding the highest image fidelity with rich metadata support, CMYK color spaces, and multi-page document capability.

Both PNG and TIFF preserve lossless quality, but TIFF offers professional features PNG lacks - CMYK color, layers, multi-page files, and rich IPTC/XMP metadata. For web-optimized output, use PNG to WebP instead. For smaller files with compression, try PNG to JPG. Browse our complete image tools suite for all format conversions.

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Lossless Quality

TIFF preserves every pixel with lossless compression - the professional standard for printing, publishing, and archival.

100% Private

No uploads, no servers. All conversion happens locally in your browser. Your images never leave your device.

Batch Convert

Convert multiple PNG images to TIFF at once. Download individually or grab everything as a single ZIP archive.

Print-Ready Output

TIFF is accepted by every print shop, publisher, and prepress workflow - the gold standard for professional output.

How It Works

Convert your PNG images to professional TIFF format in 4 simple steps. No software, no sign-up required.

Upload Your Images

Click to select or drag and drop your PNG files. Import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.

Adjust Settings

Set output dimensions if needed. TIFF output is always lossless - no quality slider required.

Convert to TIFF

PNG is re-encoded as lossless TIFF with transparency preserved - all processing happens in your browser.

Download TIFF Files

Download each TIFF individually or as ZIP. Print-ready, archive-quality, professional output.

Convert to TIFF - Free

Web Format to Print Standard

Move your cursor to compare. Both PNG and TIFF preserve lossless pixel-perfect quality - TIFF adds professional features (CMYK, metadata, multi-page) that make it the standard for printing and archival workflows.

Original PNG image
Converted TIFF image
PNG Web Lossless ยท 1.4 MB
TIFF Print Lossless ยท 3.8 MB
Input file size:1.4 MB
Output file size:3.8 MB

TIFF files are larger than PNG because TIFF uses less aggressive lossless compression (LZW) optimized for compatibility rather than size. Both preserve identical pixel quality. The advantage of TIFF is professional features: CMYK color space for printing, rich metadata (IPTC, XMP), multi-page documents, and universal acceptance by print shops and publishing workflows.

Convert PNG to TIFF Online - Professional Print & Archival Format

Convert your PNG images to TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) - the industry standard for professional printing, publishing, and long-term archival. Both formats preserve lossless quality, but TIFF adds CMYK color space, rich metadata, multi-page support, and universal acceptance by print shops worldwide. For web-optimized images, use PNG to WebP. For smaller shareable files, try PNG to JPG. For favicons, use PNG to ICO. This tool runs in your browser - free, instant, and private.

โš–๏ธ PNG vs TIFF - Quick Comparison

FeaturePNGTIFF
CompressionLossless (Deflate)โœ“ Lossless (LZW/Deflate)
Color SpacesRGB onlyโœ“ RGB, CMYK, Lab
Transparencyโœ“ Alpha channelโœ“ Alpha channel
Multi-Pageโœ— Noโœ“ Yes
MetadataBasicโœ“ Rich (EXIF, IPTC, XMP)
Print AcceptanceLimitedโœ“ Universal standard
Web Supportโœ“ All browsersโœ— Not supported
Best ForWeb graphics, UIPrinting, publishing, archival

PNG is the web's lossless standard - supported by every browser with excellent transparency and compression for online graphics. TIFF is the print industry's lossless standard - supported by every print shop, publisher, and archival system with professional features PNG lacks. Both preserve identical pixel quality, but TIFF adds CMYK color (essential for offset printing), rich metadata for editorial workflows, multi-page documents, and layers. For web delivery, PNG (or better, WebP) is the right choice. For professional print and archival, TIFF is the destination format.


๐ŸŽฏ When to Convert PNG to TIFF

Convert PNG to TIFF when your images need to enter professional print or archival workflows:

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Professional Printing

Print shops, offset printers, and prepress workflows universally require TIFF. Submitting PNG to a print house often gets rejected - converting to TIFF ensures your files meet industry submission standards for magazines, catalogs, packaging, and large-format printing.

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Publishing & Editorial

Book publishers and editorial teams use Adobe InDesign and QuarkXPress, which handle TIFF natively. TIFF's rich IPTC metadata carries photographer credits, copyright info, and captions through the editorial pipeline - information that PNG doesn't support as comprehensively.

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Archival & Preservation

Libraries, museums, and government archives follow international standards (FADGI, Metamorfoze) that specify TIFF for permanent digital preservation. TIFF's 30+ year track record and rich metadata support make it the trusted format for images that must remain accessible for decades.

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Scientific & Medical Imaging

Research microscopy, satellite imagery, and medical scans use TIFF because it supports 16-bit and 32-bit depth, multiple color spaces, and exact pixel fidelity. Scientific tools and analysis software often require TIFF input specifically.

For web images, keep PNG or use WebP. For document creation, try JPG to PDF.


๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ When to Keep PNG Instead

PNG is the better choice when your images stay in the digital/web domain:

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Websites & Web Apps

Browsers don't render TIFF. For web images, keep PNG or convert to WebP for smaller files. TIFF is for the production pipeline behind your website - the final web output should always be PNG, JPG, or WebP.

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Email & Social Media

No email client or social platform supports TIFF. Keep images as PNG for transparent graphics or JPG for photos when sharing via email, WhatsApp, or social media platforms.

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General Storage

PNG files are smaller than TIFF at identical quality. For everyday photo storage where professional print features aren't needed, PNG provides lossless quality at more efficient file sizes. Convert to TIFF only when a specific workflow requires it.

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Mobile & App Development

iOS and Android use PNG for app assets, icons, and UI elements. TIFF is not a standard format in mobile development. Keep PNG for all mobile app graphics and only convert to TIFF if integrating with a backend print service.


๐Ÿ’Ž Key Benefits of Converting PNG to TIFF

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CMYK Color Space

TIFF supports CMYK - the color model used in professional offset printing. PNG is limited to RGB. For print-destined images, TIFF carries the correct color data that printers need. Note: browser-based conversion outputs RGB TIFF; use Photoshop for CMYK conversion.

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Rich Metadata

TIFF embeds EXIF (camera data), IPTC (editorial data - credits, captions, keywords), and XMP (extensible metadata). This information travels with the file through publishing, archival, and editorial workflows - far richer than PNG's basic metadata support.

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Multi-Page Documents

TIFF can store multiple pages in one file - useful for scanned documents, fax transmissions, and document management. PNG is strictly single-image. Convert multiple PNGs to multi-page TIFF for organized document archival.

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Universal Print Acceptance

Every print shop, publishing house, prepress bureau, and large-format printer on earth accepts TIFF. Submitting TIFF guarantees your files will be processed without conversion issues or format rejections - the safest choice for professional print delivery.


โš™๏ธ Features of This Tool

  • โœ“ Convert single or multiple PNG files to TIFF at once
  • โœ“ Lossless TIFF output - zero quality degradation from PNG source
  • โœ“ PNG alpha transparency preserved in TIFF output
  • โœ“ Browser-based conversion - no server uploads, complete privacy
  • โœ“ Batch ZIP download: all converted TIFF files in one archive
  • โœ“ Custom resize options: percentage, exact dimensions, or presets
  • โœ“ Compatible with Photoshop, InDesign, GIMP, and all professional tools
  • โœ“ Import via Computer, URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox
  • โœ“ Mobile-responsive: works on phones, tablets, and desktops
  • โœ“ 100% free - no watermarks, no sign-up, unlimited conversions

๐Ÿ“‹ How to Use (Step-by-Step)

  1. Select your imagesClick "Select File" or drag PNG files into the drop zone. Import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.
  2. Choose settingsSet resize dimensions if needed. TIFF output is always lossless - no quality slider needed because every pixel is preserved exactly.
  3. Convert to TIFFClick "Convert Images". PNG is re-encoded as lossless TIFF locally in your browser. Expect larger output files.
  4. Download your filesDownload each TIFF individually or click "Download All (ZIP)". Ready for print shops, publishers, or archival storage.

๐Ÿ”ง Technical Notes (What to Expect)

๐Ÿ“ TIFF vs PNG file sizes
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TIFF files with LZW compression are typically 1.5โ€“3ร— larger than equivalent PNG files because PNG's Deflate compression is generally more efficient for web-oriented images. A 1 MB PNG might become 1.5โ€“3 MB as TIFF. The size increase is the trade-off for TIFF's professional features (CMYK, metadata, multi-page) and universal print-industry acceptance.

๐Ÿ‘ป Transparency handling
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TIFF supports full alpha channel transparency - identical to PNG. Your PNG's transparent areas, semi-transparent pixels, and anti-aliased edges transfer perfectly to TIFF. Unlike JPG conversion which flattens transparency to white, TIFF preserves it completely.

๐ŸŽจ RGB vs CMYK output
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This browser-based tool outputs RGB TIFF because web browsers only support the RGB color space. For CMYK TIFF (required for professional offset printing), use Adobe Photoshop, Affinity Photo, or GIMP to perform RGB-to-CMYK color space conversion with proper ICC profile management after generating the TIFF.

๐Ÿ“Š Quality comparison
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Both PNG and TIFF are lossless - the pixel data is mathematically identical. Converting PNG to TIFF does not improve or degrade quality in any way. The conversion simply repackages the same pixel data in TIFF's container format with its professional features. Think of it as changing the envelope, not the letter inside.


๐Ÿ’ก Use Cases / Examples

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Designers converting PNG graphics and illustrations to TIFF for print shop submission - meeting prepress requirements for magazine ads, catalog pages, packaging artwork, and large-format banner printing.

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Photographers converting PNG-exported edits to TIFF for client delivery and portfolio printing - ensuring the lossless quality transfers seamlessly from screen to professional print output at any size.

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Archivists converting PNG scans of historical documents, artwork, and photographs to TIFF for institutional digital preservation - meeting FADGI and ISO standards that require TIFF for permanent archives.

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Publishers converting PNG editorial images to TIFF with metadata for InDesign layouts - embedding IPTC photographer credits, captions, and keywords that travel with the image through the publishing pipeline.


This converter is part of our complete image tools suite. Frequently used alongside PNG to TIFF:

โ€” WHO IT'S FOR โ€”

Built for Everyone in India

Whether you're preparing images for print, archiving documents, or working in professional publishing - this tool delivers TIFF quality.

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FAQs - PNG To TIFF Converter

Yes, for professional printing TIFF is the preferred standard. While both formats preserve lossless quality, TIFF supports CMYK color space (required for offset printing), rich metadata (photographer credits, copyright), and is universally accepted by print shops worldwide. Many prepress workflows and submission guidelines specifically require TIFF. PNG is excellent for web but limited in professional print contexts.

No - both PNG and TIFF are lossless formats. The pixel data is mathematically identical in both files. Converting PNG to TIFF simply repackages the same pixels in TIFF's container format with its professional features (CMYK support, rich metadata, multi-page capability). There is zero quality difference between the PNG input and TIFF output - it's the same image in a different professional wrapper.

Yes, TIFF supports full alpha channel transparency identical to PNG. Semi-transparent pixels, anti-aliased edges, drop shadows, and glass effects all transfer perfectly from PNG to TIFF. This is a significant advantage over converting to JPG or BMP which destroy transparency. Your transparent PNG logos and graphics will remain transparent in the TIFF output.

No. All conversion happens entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your PNG images are decoded and re-encoded as TIFF format locally on your device. No images are uploaded, transmitted, or stored on any server. This is important for professional and archival images that may contain sensitive or proprietary content. The tool works offline once loaded.

TIFF files with LZW compression are typically 1.5โ€“3ร— larger than equivalent PNG files because PNG's Deflate compression algorithm is generally more efficient for most image types. Both are lossless - the quality is identical - but PNG achieves smaller sizes through more aggressive (but still lossless) compression. The TIFF size increase is the trade-off for professional features and universal print-industry acceptance.

No - most web browsers do not render TIFF images natively, and even if they did, the large file sizes would make pages load extremely slowly. TIFF is designed for print and production workflows, not web delivery. For websites, keep images as PNG, convert to WebP for smaller sizes, or use JPG for photographs. Keep TIFF for print production and convert to web formats for online publishing.

No, this browser-based tool outputs RGB TIFF because web browsers only support the RGB color space. For CMYK conversion required by professional offset printing, use desktop software like Adobe Photoshop, Affinity Photo, or GIMP with proper ICC color profile management. Convert PNG to TIFF here for lossless quality, then perform the RGB-to-CMYK conversion in your desktop tool.

Yes - TIFF is the most universally accepted format in professional printing. Offset printers, digital print shops, large-format printers, and publishing prepress workflows all prefer TIFF because it guarantees lossless quality and supports CMYK. Many print shop submission guidelines specifically list TIFF alongside PDF as accepted formats. If in doubt, TIFF is always the safe choice for print.

Both can store lossless image data, but TIFF is far more capable. TIFF supports lossless compression (smaller files than raw BMP), CMYK color, layers, transparency, multi-page documents, and rich metadata. BMP stores raw uncompressed pixels only. For professional work, TIFF is preferred. BMP is mainly for legacy Windows software compatibility where no other format is accepted.

Yes, batch conversion is fully supported. Select multiple PNG files and convert them all to individual TIFF files simultaneously. Download each separately or use "Download All (ZIP)." TIFF files are larger than PNG, so batch archives can be substantial - a batch of 20 high-res PNGs may produce 60โ€“100 MB of TIFF data. Ensure sufficient storage space.

Input files up to 100 MB are supported. TIFF output will be 1.5โ€“3ร— larger than the PNG input. Browser memory is the practical constraint for large batches. For best performance, process 5โ€“10 high-resolution images at a time on standard devices. Desktop computers with 8+ GB RAM can handle larger batches smoothly.

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