PDF to TIFF Converter
Convert PDF to high-resolution TIFF images online for free. Multi-page TIFF support, up to 600 DPI — trusted by print professionals and document archivists.
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Your PDF pages have been converted to TIFF.
Multi-Page TIFF
Output all PDF pages as a single multi-page TIFF file — the standard format for document archiving and document management systems (DMS).
Print-Grade Quality
Up to 600 DPI output. TIFF with LZW or uncompressed mode is the standard for prepress, professional print and archiving workflows.
DMS & ECM Compatible
Multi-page TIFF is the standard input format for enterprise document management systems (SharePoint, Documentum, OpenText).
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📖 How to Convert PDF to TIFF
Upload Your PDF
Drop your PDF onto the upload area. Multi-page PDFs are fully supported and will produce either one TIFF per page or a single multi-page TIFF file.
Choose Single or Multi-Page TIFF
Select 'Multi-Page TIFF' to bundle all pages into one .tif file (standard for document management). Or select 'One File Per Page' to get individual TIFFs.
Set Resolution & Compression
Choose DPI (72–600) and compression method: Uncompressed, LZW (lossless), or ZIP. LZW is the standard for archival TIFF.
Download Your TIFF
Click Convert and download your TIFF file instantly. Multi-page TIFF is a single file; per-page conversion downloads as a ZIP.
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💡 Why Use Our PDF to TIFF Converter?
True Multi-Page TIFF Support
Most tools output individual TIFFs per page. We produce genuine multi-page TIFF files that document management systems expect — one file, all pages, industry standard.
DMS & ECM Ready
Multi-page TIFF is the required input format for enterprise document management systems. Our output is tested against SharePoint, OpenText, Documentum and LaserFiche.
Professional Print Quality
600 DPI output with LZW compression is the standard for professional print workflows, legal document archiving and medical imaging systems.
Archival Standard Compliance
Output at 300+ DPI with LZW compression meets FADGI 3-star and ISO 19264 archiving recommendations for text documents.
Privacy-First Processing
No uploads. No server. All conversion runs in your browser. Your documents never leave your device — critical for legal and medical PDFs.
Completely Free
Multi-page TIFF conversion, 600 DPI, LZW compression — all free. No watermarks, no registration, no page limits.
📚 Complete Guide to PDF to TIFF Conversion
What Is TIFF and Why Convert PDF to TIFF?
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) was developed in the 1980s by Aldus Corporation (later Adobe) as a flexible format for storing raster graphics from scanners. Today it is the standard for professional print, document management, medical imaging and archiving workflows.
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TIFF Compression Options Explained
| Compression | Quality | File Size | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Uncompressed | Perfect | Very large | Legacy systems that reject compressed TIFF |
| LZW | Lossless | Medium | Archiving, DMS input (recommended) |
| ZIP/Deflate | Lossless | Smaller | Modern archiving, web-connected DMS |
| JPEG-in-TIFF | Lossy | Small | Photo-heavy documents only |
Multi-Page TIFF vs Individual TIFF Files
A multi-page TIFF stores all document pages in a single .tif file. This is the standard requirement for document management systems (DMS), enterprise content management (ECM), and legal document workflows. Individual TIFF files (one per page) are preferred when each page will be processed separately.
Archiving Standards for TIFF
Major archiving standards specify the following for TIFF output: The Federal Agencies Digital Guidelines Initiative (FADGI) recommends 300 DPI minimum for text documents, 400 DPI for handwritten materials, and LZW compression. ISO 19264 (Imaging of Cultural Heritage) specifies similar requirements. Legal e-discovery standards typically specify 300 DPI TIFF with LZW for admissible document imaging.
TIFF in Document Management Systems
Enterprise DMS platforms including SharePoint, OpenText, Documentum, LaserFiche, and Hyland OnBase all use multi-page TIFF as a primary document storage format. When scanning paper documents or archiving PDF files into these systems, multi-page TIFF at 300 DPI with LZW compression is the accepted standard.