Multi-Page TIFF · LZW · PackBits · Uncompressed · Zero Upload

TIFF To PDF

Convert TIFF images into a single PDF document quickly. Organize high-resolution images into a format that is easy to share and print.

Multi-Page TIFF LZW · PackBits · Uncompressed Grayscale & Colour A4 · Letter · A3 Batch File Support
tiff-to-pdf · multi-page · lzw/packbits/uncompressed · browser-native

Drop your TIFF images here

Drop one or more TIFF/TIF files — including multi-page TIFFs. Each page becomes a PDF page.

TIFF · TIF · multi-page supported
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PDF Settings
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Quality
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Parsing TIFF data…
Parsing TIFF structure
Decompressing image data
Rendering PDF pages
Finalising PDF
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How to Convert TIFF to PDF

Four steps. Multi-page TIFF ready. No account.

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Upload TIFF Files
Drop .tiff or .tif files — including multi-page TIFFs. Each IFD (page) in a multi-page TIFF becomes its own PDF page.
multi-page support
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TIFF is Parsed
The binary TIFF structure is read directly — IFD tags, compression type, strip data. LZW, PackBits, and uncompressed variants are decoded automatically.
browser-native parsing
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Set Page Layout
Choose page size, orientation, margins and image fit. Large-format TIFFs scale cleanly to any page size.
full layout control
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Download PDF
Your clean, watermark-free PDF is ready instantly. Multi-page TIFFs produce multi-page PDFs with page order preserved.
instant download
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Why Use TIFF to PDF Converter?

TIFF images are commonly used for high-resolution scanning and document archiving. While these files preserve excellent detail, they can be large and difficult to manage individually.

A TIFF to PDF converter helps combine multiple TIFF images into a single PDF document.

This makes it easier to store, share, and organize scanned materials. Converting TIFF images to PDF creates structured documents that are easier to distribute and manage.


Features

Built to Handle Real-World TIFFs

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Multi-Page TIFF
Walks the full IFD chain in multi-page TIFFs — fax archives, scanned documents, and multi-frame outputs each become their own PDF page.
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LZW Decompression
Full LZW decoder handles the most common TIFF compression format — used by Photoshop, scanners, and most document workflows.
PackBits & Uncompressed
Handles PackBits RLE (common in older scanners and Mac-origin TIFFs) and raw uncompressed TIFFs instantly.
Grayscale Support
Scanned documents are almost always 8-bit grayscale TIFF. The tool correctly interprets WhiteIsZero and BlackIsZero photometric modes.
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100% Private
All TIFF parsing and PDF generation happens in your browser. TIFF files from medical, legal, or scientific workflows never leave your device.
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Free Forever
No subscription, no watermark, no file count limits. Convert as many TIFFs as you need, always completely free.
Use Cases

Why Convert TIFF to PDF?

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Scientific Imaging
Microscopy, satellite imagery, and instrument output often arrive as TIFF. Convert to PDF for inclusion in reports and publications.
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Scanned Documents
Flatbed scanners default to multi-page TIFF. Convert the entire scan to a single PDF for filing, sharing, or archiving.
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Archival Conversion
Many institutions archive documents as TIFF for maximum fidelity, then convert to PDF for distribution and indexing.
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Print & Prepress
Artwork, maps, and print layouts saved as TIFF need to be converted to PDF for delivery to print vendors or clients.
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Medical & Legal
Medical scans and legal document scans frequently use TIFF. Convert to PDF for sharing with practitioners, courts, or insurers.
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Fax Archives
Incoming fax files are often stored as multi-page Group 3/4 TIFFs. Convert common TIFF variants to searchable-ready PDF pages.
Pro Tips

Get the Best Results

Multi-Page TIFFs
tip → multi-page
When you upload a multi-page TIFF (common from document scanners and fax archives), the tool reads every IFD in the chain. Page count is detected and displayed before conversion. A 50-page scanned TIFF produces a 50-page PDF with page order preserved exactly.
Large File Warning
tip → file size
Uncompressed TIFFs can be very large — a 300 DPI A4 scan at 24-bit colour is ~25 MB. Parsing large TIFFs is memory-intensive. For files over 50 MB, allow 10–30 seconds and use a desktop browser. Mobile devices may run out of memory on very large uncompressed TIFFs.
Unsupported Compressions
tip → compatibility
This tool supports uncompressed (1), LZW (5), and PackBits (32773) — the three most common TIFF compression types. CCITT Group 3/4 fax compression (3/4), JPEG-in-TIFF (6/7), and DEFLATE (8) will trigger a fallback message. Use a desktop tool like LibreOffice to pre-convert these.
Quality for TIFF Content
tip → quality
TIFF is lossless, but the PDF is re-encoded as JPEG. For scanned text documents, use quality 95–100 to preserve sharp character edges. For photographic TIFFs, 85–92 is indistinguishable from the original at normal viewing sizes and produces significantly smaller PDFs.
Landscape for Panoramas
tip → orientation
Many scientific and cartographic TIFFs are wider than tall. Switch orientation to Landscape and use "Fit to Page" to ensure the full image is visible without clipping.
Batch Multiple TIFFs
tip → batch
You can upload multiple separate TIFF files at once — each becomes a block of pages in the PDF in the order you added them. This is useful for collections of single-page TIFFs that belong in a single document.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a TIFF to PDF converter?
A TIFF to PDF converter is a tool that converts TIFF image files into a PDF document for easier sharing, viewing, and printing.
Why convert TIFF images to PDF format?
TIFF images often have large file sizes, while PDF format allows multiple images to be organized into one convenient document.
Can multiple TIFF images be merged into one PDF file?
Yes, most TIFF to PDF converters allow users to upload several TIFF images and combine them into a single PDF document.
Will image quality remain after converting TIFF to PDF?
TIFF images typically maintain their high resolution during conversion, ensuring the final PDF remains clear and detailed.
Is TIFF to PDF conversion useful for scanned documents?
Yes, scanned documents are often stored as TIFF images and converting them into PDF helps organize them into readable files.
Can I open converted TIFF images on different devices?
Yes, PDF format is supported on most devices, allowing users to open the converted document on computers, tablets, and smartphones.

Ready to Convert?

Drop your TIFFs in — single or multi-page — set your layout, and download a clean PDF in seconds. No account, no upload, no watermark.

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