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PDF to TIFF

Convert PDF pages into high-quality TIFF images — up to 1200 DPI. Perfect for professional printing, archiving, and legal documentation. Free, browser

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PDF pages are converted to PNG format first for preview. Click "Save as TIFF" to download in TIFF format.
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  1. Click "Select PDF File" and choose your PDF document.
  2. Set the desired Resolution and Image Quality.
  3. Click "Convert PDF to Images" to start the conversion.
  4. Preview the converted pages below.
  5. Click "Save as TIFF" under each page to download individual TIFF files.
  6. Click "Download All as ZIP" to get all pages as TIFF files in a ZIP archive.

Note: Images are converted to PNG format internally for preview, but downloaded files will have .tiff extension.

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About this Tool

Convert PDF to TIFF online free — high-resolution images for printing and archiving

When image quality can't be compromised — for professional printing, legal records, medical documents, or long-term archiving — TIFF is the standard. No compression artifacts, no quality loss, full detail preserved. TruePDFs PDF to TIFF Converter turns every PDF page into a high-resolution TIFF image. Free, browser-based, no installation.

What this tool does

It renders each page of your PDF as a TIFF image at your chosen resolution — 300, 600, or 1200 DPI. Preview converted pages before downloading. Save individual pages or grab everything as a ZIP file. Lossless output every time.

How to convert PDF to TIFF

Step 1: Upload your PDF

Click "Select PDF File" and choose your document. Works on desktop and mobile.

Step 2: Set resolution and quality

Choose resolution — 300 DPI for standard print, 600 DPI for high quality, 1200 DPI for ultra HD. Pick image quality to match your need.

Step 3: Convert

Click "Convert PDF to Images." Pages process and appear in the preview.

Step 4: Download

Click "Save as TIFF" for individual pages, or "Download All as ZIP" for the full set. Done. No signup. No watermarks. Free.

Who needs this?

Print professionals

Commercial printing workflows require TIFF for precise color reproduction and maximum resolution. 600 DPI or 1200 DPI output meets professional print standards.

Legal and compliance teams

Court documents, contracts, and legal filings archived as TIFF maintain image integrity indefinitely — no degradation over time.

Medical and healthcare records

Medical imaging and patient record storage often mandates TIFF format for long-term document preservation and system compatibility.

Publishers and designers

High-resolution TIFF files from PDF source material for use in design software, layout tools, and print production pipelines.

Why TIFF over JPG or PNG?

JPG loses data every time it saves — each compression cycle reduces quality slightly. PNG is lossless but not universally supported in professional print and archiving systems. TIFF is the industry standard for lossless image storage. It's supported by every professional printing system, document management platform, and archiving standard. File sizes are larger — plan your storage accordingly for multi-page documents at high DPI.

Frequently asked questions

Is it free?

Yes. Completely free, no hidden charges.

What DPI should I use?

300 DPI for standard print. 600 DPI for high-quality professional output. 1200 DPI for maximum detail preservation.

Can I convert a multi-page PDF?

Yes. Every page converts to a separate TIFF file — download all as a ZIP.

Do I need an account?

No. Upload, convert, download.

Is my file secure?

Yes. Processing runs in your browser, files not stored permanently after processing.

Works on mobile?

Yes. Open TruePDFs in your phone browser — no app needed.

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