Convert TIFF to PDF

Turn TIFF scans and multi-page images into a PDF that opens on any device.

Convert TIFF to PDF — Archive Scans in a Format Everyone Can Read

TIFF is the workhorse of scanning and archiving. Office scanners, fax servers, printing houses and photo labs all produce it because it stores images losslessly and can hold many pages inside a single file. The catch is everyday usability: web browsers do not display TIFF, phones often cannot preview it, and the files are large. Converting to PDF keeps the pages and the quality while producing something anyone can open.

Upload your TIFF or TIF files and convert them into a PDF document. Multi-page TIFFs keep their page order, and several separate images can be merged into one file so a scanned contract ends up as a single tidy document rather than a folder of pictures. Page size, orientation and margins are all adjustable, which is useful when the scan is going to be printed or attached to something else.

Because TIFF is lossless, the source is as good as it gets — text in a 300 dpi scan stays crisp in the resulting PDF. The document is usually far smaller than the original images thanks to the compression applied when they are embedded. The converter is free, unlimited and watermark-free; your uploads travel over an encrypted connection and are deleted from the server automatically after processing. To convert the other way, use PDF to TIFF.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert a TIFF file to PDF?

Upload your TIFF or TIF images here, choose the page settings and press convert. The finished PDF is ready to download in a few seconds.

Does a multi-page TIFF stay multi-page?

Yes. Every page inside the TIFF becomes a page of the PDF, in the original order.

Can I merge several TIFF files into one PDF?

Yes. Enable the merge option and all the uploaded images are collected into a single document instead of separate files.

Is quality lost during conversion?

No visible quality is lost. Images are embedded at their original resolution, so a high-dpi scan stays sharp and readable in the PDF.

Why is the PDF smaller than my TIFF?

TIFF is stored losslessly and is very large by nature. When the images are embedded in a PDF they are compressed, so the document is usually several times lighter.

Is the converter free?

Yes — free, without registration or installation, with no daily limit and no watermark on the result.