TIFF to PDF Converter
Decode TIFF pages and assemble them into a single PDF - runs entirely in your browser.
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About TIFF to PDF Converter
TIFF to PDF: Professional Image to Professional Document
The TIFF format and the PDF format are both staples of professional workflows, but they serve fundamentally different purposes. TIFF stores pixel-perfect image data for editing, archival, and printing. PDF packages content into a portable, universally viewable document. Our TIFF to PDF Converter bridges these two worlds, turning your high-quality TIFF images into polished PDF documents that you can share, print, or archive with confidence.
The Case for Converting TIFF to PDF
TIFF files are wonderful for preservation and production, but they are terrible for sharing. Most email clients will not display TIFF inline - recipients get a generic attachment icon and need to download the file and open it in a separate application. Web browsers do not render TIFF natively. Many document management portals and submission systems reject TIFF uploads in favour of PDF.
PDF solves every one of these problems. It renders consistently across all devices and operating systems. It opens directly in browsers. Email clients often display PDF content inline. Virtually every professional system on earth accepts PDF input. Converting your TIFF to PDF transforms a difficult-to-share image into an instantly accessible document.
Industry-Specific Applications
Architecture and engineering firms produce technical drawings and blueprints stored as TIFF images. Converting these to PDF creates portable documents that can be shared with clients, contractors, and building officials who need to view the drawings on tablets, phones, or standard office computers without specialised CAD or imaging software.
Photography studios deliver high-resolution TIFF images to clients for printing but also need to provide digital proofs for review. TIFF to PDF conversion creates proof documents that clients can open immediately on any device, annotate with comments, and return with feedback - all within the standard PDF workflow that everyone knows.
Publishing houses work with TIFF images throughout the production process but need PDF deliverables for review cycles, approvals, and digital distribution. Cover art, interior illustrations, and photographic content in TIFF format all need to become PDF pages at various stages of production.
Scanning and digitization projects - whether for historical archives, corporate records, or personal collections - typically produce TIFF files as the archival master. Creating PDF access copies from these TIFFs provides an easily distributable viewing format while the TIFF masters remain in secure archival storage.
Medical and scientific imaging workflows produce TIFF files from microscopes, scanners, and analytical instruments. Researchers need to include these images in reports, papers, and presentations, and PDF is the standard format for scientific documentation worldwide.
Multi-Page TIFF Support
One of the most useful features of our TIFF to PDF Converter is its handling of multi-page TIFF files. Professional scanners often produce multi-page TIFFs containing entire documents - every page stored as a separate frame within a single TIFF file. The converter reads each page and creates a corresponding page in the output PDF, maintaining the original page sequence and individual page dimensions.
How It Works Technically
The converter decodes your TIFF file in the browser, handling standard compression methods including LZW, ZIP, JPEG, and uncompressed data. Each image frame is rendered at full resolution, then embedded into a PDF page structure with dimensions matched to the image proportions. The resulting PDF uses efficient internal compression to keep the file size reasonable while preserving visual quality.
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All processing occurs in your browser. Your TIFF files - whether they contain personal photos, legal documents, medical records, or proprietary designs - remain on your device throughout the conversion. Upload above and download your PDF immediately.