PDF to TIFF Converter

Convert PDF to TIFF without logging in. No account, no cloud. Download multi-page TIFF files from any PDF instantly.

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Conversion Options
Requires advanced TIFF library for full support.
If unchecked, attempts multi-page TIFF (currently outputs first page as PNG for demo).
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Step-by-Step Guide

Convert PDF to TIFF

Rasterize PDF document pages into high-fidelity TIFF image files offline with custom resolution (DPI) and color spaces.

1
Import PDF File

Select the PDF document you want to convert into high-quality TIFF archive graphics.

Image Engine Private Upload
2
Customize Resolution & DPI

Choose between standard screen quality (72 DPI), office printing (150 DPI), or professional prepress (300 DPI) resolutions.

DPI Customizer LZW Compression Color Calibration
3
Render PDF Pages

Rasterize vector curves, lines, fonts, and images on each page into discrete pixel matrices.

Pixel Rasterizer Multi-Page Pack Preview Engine
4
Save TIFF Images

Download your output TIFF files as a single consolidated ZIP archive directly to your desktop.

ZIP Exporter Lossless Format
Client-side processing
Auto-deleted after session
Zero server uploads

Image Converters

Offline PDF-to-TIFF rasterizer

High-resolution conversion of PDF documents to archive-quality TIFF images with LZW lossless compression.

Lossless LZW Encoding

Applies modern lossless LZW compression schemas to minimize file sizes while retaining pixel-perfect layout shapes.

Color Depth Settings

Convert to 24-bit True Color RGB, 8-bit Grayscale, or 1-bit Monochrome dithered patterns for newspaper print layouts.

Multi-Page TIFF Output

Merge all converted pages into a single multi-page TIFF container file or extract them as individual files.

Local Browser Isolation

The conversion engine runs securely inside client memory, ensuring drawings and layouts never traverse external servers.

High-DPI options (72 to 300 DPI) for print layouts
Lossless compression maintains design clarity
Full browser-based local rendering ensures privacy

FAQ

Common Questions

Read answers about LZW compression, multi-page image files, and professional DPI targets.

Why use TIFF instead of JPG for PDF conversions?
TIFF uses lossless compression, meaning no quality, text borders, or fine details are blurred during the rasterization process.
Does the converter support multi-page TIFF files?
Yes, you can choose to compile all pages into a single multi-page TIFF container or export them as separate files in a ZIP archive.
What DPI settings do you recommend for printing?
For standard office prints, 150 DPI is excellent. For professional printing, high-resolution publishing, and archiving, use 300 DPI.
Are my drawings or page rasterizations saved online?
No. All vector tracing and pixel rasterization occurs locally within your web browser, ensuring high-confidentiality compliance.
Does the converter handle transparency?
Yes, you can toggle alpha channel transparency on or off depending on whether your workflows require transparent page overlays.