PDF → TIFF

Convert PDF to TIFF

Fax servers, medical systems and document management platforms often require TIFF. Convert your PDF into a multi-page TIFF file that these systems accept without manual workarounds.

From a standard PDF to the TIFF format your system requires

Why you might need TIFF

  • Fax servers and telephony systems only accept TIFF input.
  • Medical imaging workflows require TIFF for archiving and exchange.
  • Document management systems store pages as multi-page TIFF.
  • Print production pipelines need TIFF for colour-accurate proofs.

Why TIFF output solves it

  • Multi-page TIFF keeps all your PDF pages in a single file.
  • TIFF is the accepted format for fax, medical and DMS workflows.
  • You control resolution and colour mode to match system requirements.
  • One conversion replaces manual page-by-page export.

How to convert PDF to TIFF

1

Upload your PDF

Drop one or more PDF files that you want to convert to TIFF.

2

Choose your settings

Set the resolution, colour mode and output preferences.

3

Download your TIFF

Get a multi-page TIFF file containing all your PDF pages.

What the PDF to TIFF converter does

Produce industry-standard TIFF files from any PDF document.

Multi-page output

All PDF pages are combined into a single multi-page TIFF file.

Adjustable resolution

Set the DPI to match the requirements of your target system.

Colour mode selection

Output in RGB, CMYK or grayscale depending on your workflow.

Batch conversion

Convert multiple PDF files to TIFF in a single run.

When PDF to TIFF helps

Fax submission

Convert documents to TIFF for submission to fax servers and telephony platforms.

Medical imaging

Produce TIFF files for medical record systems that require this format.

Document management

Import documents into DMS platforms that store pages as multi-page TIFF.

Print production

Generate high-resolution TIFF proofs for colour-accurate print review.

PDF to TIFF — questions

Will all pages end up in one TIFF file?

Yes. Every page of your PDF is combined into a single multi-page TIFF file, preserving the page order.

What resolution should I use?

200 DPI is standard for fax. 300 DPI suits most document management and print workflows. Higher values produce sharper but larger files.

Can I choose grayscale output?

Yes. You can select RGB, CMYK or grayscale as the colour mode for your TIFF output.

Can I convert multiple PDFs at once?

Yes. Upload several PDF files and each one is converted to its own multi-page TIFF.

Is it free and private?

Yes. Conversion is free and files are deleted automatically afterwards. We never view or share them.

Convert PDF to TIFF now

Upload your PDF and get a multi-page TIFF in seconds.