PDF to TIFF Converter

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Print-Grade Quality

PDF to TIFF delivers lossless, high-resolution output that meets professional standards for commercial printing and long-term archival.

Multi-Page Export

Convert entire multi-page PDF documents at once — each page rendered as a separate TIFF or combined into a multi-page TIFF file.

Access from Anywhere

Convertio works on any device — convert PDF to TIFF from your office desktop, home laptop, or phone without installing a thing.

How to convert PDF to TIFF

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose tiff or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your tiff file right afterwards

About formats

PDF (Portable Document Format) was developed by Adobe Systems, co-founded by John Warnock and Charles Geschke, with the first version released on June 15, 1993. Built on a simplified PostScript imaging model, PDF encapsulates complete document descriptions — text with fonts, vector graphics, raster images, and interactive elements — in a self-contained file that renders identically across every platform, device, and printer. The format evolved through multiple versions, culminating in its adoption as international standard ISO 32000-1 in 2008 (PDF 1.7) and ISO 32000-2 in 2017 (PDF 2.0), ensuring long-term vendor independence. PDF supports an extraordinary range of capabilities: digital signatures, form fields, annotations, bookmarks, accessibility tags, encryption, JavaScript, multimedia embedding, 3D content, and archival-specific profiles (PDF/A). One advantage is absolute visual fidelity — a PDF document looks exactly the same whether opened on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, or Android, printed on any printer, or viewed decades after creation. Universal software support is another core strength: PDF viewers are built into every major operating system and web browser, and the format is read by hundreds of applications worldwide. Specialized ISO profiles like PDF/A (archival), PDF/X (print production), and PDF/UA (accessibility) extend the format's reach into regulated industries. PDF has become the global standard for document exchange in business, government, legal, academic, and publishing contexts.
Developer: Adobe Systems
Initial release: June 15, 1993
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible raster image format originally developed by Aldus Corporation (later acquired by Adobe) in October 1986 for desktop publishing and scanning applications. The format uses a tagged data structure where the image file header points to one or more Image File Directories (IFDs), each containing a set of tags that describe the image's dimensions, color space, compression, resolution, and other properties. This extensible architecture means TIFF can accommodate virtually any image type: 1-bit bilevel, grayscale, indexed color, RGB, CMYK, CIE L*a*b*, and beyond, at any bit depth from 1 to 64 bits per sample. TIFF supports multiple compression methods including none (uncompressed), LZW, DEFLATE, JPEG, and CCITT Group 3/4 fax compression, as well as multi-page documents, tiled storage for efficient random access to large images, and floating-point pixel values for HDR content. One advantage is professional-grade flexibility — TIFF handles the full range of image types encountered in publishing, prepress, medical imaging, geospatial analysis, and scientific research, where specialized color spaces and high bit depths are required. Lossless archival quality is another core strength: TIFF with no compression or LZW/DEFLATE preserves every pixel value exactly, making it the standard archival format for libraries, museums, and any institution that requires guaranteed long-term image fidelity. TIFF is supported by every major image editing, scanning, and publishing application across all platforms.
Developer: Aldus / Adobe
Initial release: October 1986

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PDF to TIFF?

TIFF is the gold standard for print and archival imagery — converting PDFs to TIFF produces high-fidelity pages for publishing and records.

How do I open a TIFF file?

TIFF files open in Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, Apple Preview, Windows Photo Viewer, IrfanView, and virtually every professional imaging tool.

Does TIFF support multi-page images?

Yes — TIFF can hold multiple pages in a single file. Convertio can produce either separate TIFFs or a multi-page TIFF output.

Is quality preserved during conversion?

TIFF supports lossless storage, so every detail — text, graphics, photographs — is preserved without compression artifacts.

Is PDF to TIFF conversion free?

Free PDF to TIFF conversion is available at convertio.co. Premium plans provide expanded capacity for high-volume production needs.

What about large-format documents?

Convertio handles documents of any page size, rendering them as high-resolution TIFF images suitable for large-format printing.

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