TIFF To PDF Converter

Convert your TIFF images to PDF format.

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

Max file size: 100MB

🔒 Files are processed securely ⚡ Conversion happens in your browser đŸ—‘ī¸ Files are never uploaded or stored

â„šī¸ PDF files preserve image quality. You can download individually, as ZIP, or combine into one PDF.

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

Convert TIFF to PDF online to package large, professional TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) files into clean, universally readable PDF documents. You can combine one or many TIFF files into a single multi-page PDF - ideal for printing, sharing, archiving, and official documentation. Whether you are bundling scanned pages or delivering print-ready artwork as a document, this free converter does it instantly in your browser.

PDF preserves image quality and layout while opening on every device with no special software. If you need the reverse direction, use our PDF to TIFF converter. For a standard image instead, try TIFF to JPG, or shrink oversized originals first with our TIFF compressor. Simply upload your TIFF files, arrange the pages, convert locally, and download the PDF in seconds.

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Lightning Fast

Convert images in seconds with our optimized engine that runs entirely in your browser - no uploads, no waiting.

Privacy First

No account needed. No data uploaded to servers. Your files stay on your device, processed locally in your browser.

Batch Processing

Convert multiple TIFF images at once with a single click. Download results individually or as a ZIP archive.

Pro Quality

Professional-grade conversion engine that handles large TIFF files reliably with accurate color and detail.

How It Works

Convert your TIFF images to PDF in 4 simple steps. No sign-up required, no software to install.

Upload Your Images

Click to select or drag and drop your TIFF files. You can also import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.

Choose Settings

Pick PDF as your output format and adjust any available options to match your needs before converting.

Convert Instantly

Processing happens entirely in your browser. No uploads, no server-side processing. 100% local and private.

Download Results

Get your converted PDF files individually or download all at once as a ZIP file. Ready in seconds.

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Same Image, Different Format

Our converter preserves your image faithfully. Move your cursor across the image to compare - the visual output stays the same. Only the format changes.

Original TIFF image before conversion
Converted PDF image after conversion
TIFF Original
PDF Converted

Converting TIFF to PDF packages your image into a universally readable document while preserving visual quality. The picture looks the same - PDF simply wraps it in a print-ready, shareable document that opens on every device and supports multiple pages.

Convert TIFF to PDF Online - Free & Universal

Easily turn your TIFF images into a PDF document - right in your browser. TIFF is the professional scanning and print standard, but it is awkward to share and does not display on the web. PDF packages your images into a universally readable document that preserves layout and supports multiple pages in one file. If you need the reverse conversion, use our PDF to TIFF converter. For a single standard image instead, try TIFF to JPG. This free TIFF to PDF converter is perfect for documents, scans, and official submissions.

âš–ī¸ TIFF vs PDF - Quick Comparison

Feature TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) PDF (Portable Document Format)
File Type Image format Document format
Multi-Page Limited ✓ Fully supported
Compression Lossless / uncompressed Optimized
Sharing Inconvenient ✓ Easy & universal
Web/Device Support ✗ Limited ✓ Opens everywhere
Best For Print, archival, scanning Documents, printing, sharing

In practice, TIFF is the better choice as a high-fidelity image master for professional printing and archival - it preserves every pixel but is unwieldy to share. PDF is the better choice whenever you need a document: something that opens on every device, prints consistently, and can hold multiple pages in a single file. Converting TIFF to PDF is especially powerful for scanned documents, because you can merge many TIFF pages into one organized PDF instead of juggling dozens of separate image files. The natural workflow is: keep TIFF masters for image-level work, and produce a PDF for delivery, sharing, and official submissions. For a single standalone image instead of a document, convert TIFF to TIFF to JPG. To shrink large sources first, use our TIFF compressor.


đŸŽ¯ When to Use PDF

PDF is the right target whenever your images need to behave like a document. Here are the most common scenarios:

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Multi-Page Documents

Scanned contracts, reports, and forms often span many TIFF pages. Converting to PDF merges them into one organized, multi-page document that is far easier to store, send, and read than a folder of separate images.

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Easy Sharing & Email

A PDF opens on every phone, computer, and browser with no special software. Converting bulky TIFF files to PDF makes them simple to email, upload to portals, or share with anyone, regardless of their device.

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Consistent Printing

PDF preserves layout and prints the same way everywhere. For print-ready delivery, a PDF ensures your TIFF images appear exactly as intended across different printers and systems, with no surprises.

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Official Submissions

Government portals, banks, and institutions almost always require documents as PDF. Converting your TIFF scans to PDF produces the accepted format for applications, KYC, and official paperwork in one clean file.

For a single standalone image rather than a document, convert TIFF to TIFF to JPG or TIFF to PNG instead. To reduce a large source before converting, use our TIFF compressor, or explore the full suite at our image tools hub.


đŸ–¨ī¸ When to Keep TIFF Instead

PDF is ideal for documents, but a few image-level workflows are still better served by TIFF. Knowing when not to convert protects your quality:

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High-End Print Production

Commercial printers often want the original TIFF for maximum image fidelity and color control. Deliver a PDF for proofing and review, but keep the TIFF master for the final high-end print run.

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Image Editing

PDF is a document container, not an editable image. If you need to retouch, composite, or color-correct, keep the TIFF (or convert to TIFF to PSD) and produce the PDF only at the final delivery stage.

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Archival Image Masters

Image archives store TIFF for its lossless fidelity. A PDF is a great access and sharing copy, but the authoritative preservation master should remain the original TIFF file.

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Single Web Image

If you just need one image for a website, a PDF is overkill - it is a document, not a web image. Convert that TIFF to TIFF to JPG or PNG instead for clean inline web display.

Need other formats from your TIFF? Convert to TIFF to PSD for layered editing, or to TIFF to JPG for a quick shareable image. You can also compress the source first with our TIFF compressor.


💎 Key benefits / Why convert TIFF to PDF

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Combine Into One File

Merge many TIFF pages into a single, organized PDF document. No more juggling dozens of separate image files - everything lives in one clean, ordered file ready to share or print.

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Opens Everywhere

PDF is universally supported on every device, browser, and operating system with no special software. Convert your TIFF and anyone can open the result instantly, anywhere.

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Print-Ready Output

PDF preserves layout and prints consistently across systems, making it the reliable choice for delivering print-ready or official documents from your TIFF images.

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Accepted for Submissions

Portals and institutions expect PDF. Convert your TIFF scans to PDF for applications and official paperwork, and keep the TIFF safe with our TIFF compressor for image-level needs.


âš™ī¸ Features of this tool

  • ✓ Convert single or multiple TIFF files at once - batch processing supported
  • ✓ Combine multiple TIFF images into one multi-page PDF document
  • ✓ Canvas-based PDF generation via fast browser-native APIs
  • ✓ High-quality image rendering preserved inside the PDF
  • ✓ Download as a single combined PDF or individual PDFs
  • ✓ Handles large multi-megabyte TIFF scans without uploading anything
  • ✓ Works on all modern browsers - Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari
  • ✓ Mobile-friendly: responsive on phones, tablets, and desktops
  • ✓ Import via Computer, URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox
  • ✓ Client-side only: all data stays in your browser. No server uploads, ever

📋 How to use (step-by-step)

  1. Select your TIFF files Click "Select File" or drag files directly into the drop zone. You can also import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.
  2. Choose PDF output Select PDF as your output format and adjust any available options before converting.
  3. Convert your files Click "Convert" to start. Each file is processed locally in your browser with real-time progress. Conversion takes only seconds.
  4. Download your files Download each PDF individually, or grab everything at once in a single .zip archive.
  5. Convert more anytime Process as many TIFF files as you like - there are no limits, no watermarks, and nothing is ever uploaded to a server.

🔧 Technical notes (what to expect)

📑 Multi-page support
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PDF naturally supports multiple pages in one file, so you can combine many TIFF images into a single document - one image per page. This is ideal for scanned multi-page documents that you want to keep together as one organized file.

📁 Quality and size balance
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The converter embeds your TIFF images into the PDF while keeping quality high and the file reasonable. Very large TIFF sources produce larger PDFs; for the smallest possible document, shrink the source first with our TIFF compressor.

🔍 Transparency note
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PDF pages render on a solid background, so transparency from a TIFF is typically flattened. If preserving an alpha channel matters for an individual image, convert that TIFF to TIFF to PNG or WebP instead of a PDF.

💾 Large files use browser memory
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Combining many large TIFF scans into one PDF is memory-intensive. Very large sources or big batches may strain browser memory. If it stalls, build the PDF from fewer pages at once or use a device with more RAM. Everything runs locally.


💡 Use cases / Examples

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Offices and government departments combining multi-page TIFF scans into a single PDF for official submissions, KYC paperwork, and portal uploads that require the PDF format.

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Photographers and designers delivering print-ready PDFs from high-resolution TIFF artwork for client review and consistent printing, while keeping the TIFF or TIFF to PSD master.

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Students and professionals merging scanned TIFF pages - documents, certificates, notes - into one tidy PDF that is easy to email, store, and print on any device.

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Archivists producing accessible PDF copies from TIFF document scans so the originals stay safe while the PDFs are shared, and compressing other image assets as needed.


This converter is part of our complete image tools suite. Here are the tools most commonly used alongside TIFF to PDF conversion:

— WHO IT'S FOR —

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Whether you're printing, publishing, archiving, or just need a quick format swap - this tool is for you.

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FAQs - TIFF To PDF Converter

Yes. This is one of the most useful features of the tool. You can upload many TIFF files and merge them into a single multi-page PDF document, with one image per page. This is perfect for scanned documents that span several pages, letting you bundle contracts, reports, or forms into one organized file instead of managing dozens of separate images. You can also arrange the page order before generating the final PDF.

The converter preserves image clarity while embedding your TIFF images into the PDF, so the visual quality stays high and suitable for both screen viewing and printing. PDF can apply some optimization to keep file sizes reasonable, but for normal use the result looks essentially identical to the source. If you need the absolute maximum fidelity for high-end commercial printing, keep your original TIFF master and use the PDF for sharing, proofing, and everyday delivery.

Yes. The PDF output is print-ready and maintains consistent layout across different printers and systems, which is one of the main advantages of the format. PDF was designed precisely so a document prints the same way everywhere. For standard and professional printing, your TIFF-to-PDF document will reproduce faithfully. For the very highest-end print production, some print houses may still request the original TIFF, so keep your master file available.

No. All conversion happens entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your TIFF files never leave your device - nothing is uploaded, transmitted, or stored anywhere. This keeps your documents completely private, which is especially important for sensitive scans and official paperwork. The tool even works offline once the page has loaded, and there is zero data collection involved in turning your TIFF files into a PDF.

Yes. The converter is fully responsive and works smoothly on smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. You can convert TIFF files to PDF directly from your phone or tablet, with the same privacy guarantee that everything stays on your device. This is handy for quickly bundling scanned documents into a PDF on the go, then sharing or uploading the result without needing a desktop computer or any installed app.

Yes. When combining multiple TIFF images into one PDF, the page order matters for documents like contracts or reports. The tool lets you arrange the images before generating the final PDF, so your pages appear in the correct sequence. This ensures the resulting document reads properly from start to finish, which is essential for official submissions and any multi-page paperwork where order carries meaning.

PDF pages are rendered on a solid background, so any transparency in your TIFF is typically flattened during conversion. For document and printing purposes this is exactly what you want. However, if preserving an alpha channel matters for a particular image - for instance a logo with a transparent background - convert that individual TIFF to PNG or WebP instead, both of which retain full transparency rather than flattening it onto a page.

The tool supports TIFF files up to 100 MB each. Because conversion runs in your browser, and combining many large scans into one PDF is memory-intensive, the practical limit depends on your device's memory. Very large sources or big multi-page documents may strain RAM. For best results, build large PDFs from fewer pages at a time, especially on mobile devices or older computers, to keep the process smooth.

Yes. While combining TIFF images into a single multi-page PDF is a key feature, you can also produce separate PDFs if you prefer - for example, when each TIFF should remain its own standalone document. The tool gives you flexibility over how the output is packaged, so you can choose one merged PDF for multi-page documents or individual PDFs for separate files, depending on your needs.

Yes. The generated PDF follows the standard PDF specification, so it opens reliably in every common PDF reader, including Adobe Acrobat, browser-built-in viewers, and the PDF apps on phones and tablets. This universal compatibility is one of the biggest reasons to convert TIFF to PDF - unlike TIFF, which needs specialist image software, your PDF document will open and display correctly for virtually anyone you send it to.

Yes, it is entirely free with no limits, no watermarks, no sign-up, and nothing to install. Convert as many TIFF files to PDF as you like, and combine as many pages as you need, whenever you like. Everything runs locally in your browser, so there are no server costs. It is part of our complete suite of free, privacy-first image tools, all designed to run instantly while keeping your files securely on your own device.

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