TIFF to PDF Converter
Convert your TIFF images into a single PDF document. Our free online tool makes it easy to transform your TIFF files into a professional PDF. No Signup Required.
TIFF to PDF Converter
Upload multiple TIFF images and convert them into a single PDF document.
Supported formats: TIFF (.tif, .tiff)
How to use
- Click Select TIFF Images to upload multiple TIFF files
- Review your selected images and remove any unwanted ones
- Click Convert to PDF to create a PDF document
- Preview the PDF and download it using the Download PDF button
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How to Convert TIFF to PDF
Simple Steps to Create PDF Documents
- Click the upload button to select your TIFF images
- Arrange the images in your preferred order
- Click the convert button to process your images
- Preview the generated PDF document
- Download your new PDF file
The conversion process transforms your TIFF images into a PDF document, preserving image quality while creating a universally compatible file format that's perfect for sharing, printing, or archiving.
Smart Snaps
Did You Know?
TIFF was originally developed in 1986 as a standard format for scanned images in desktop publishing, while PDF appeared in 1993 as part of Adobe's vision for paperless offices. Interestingly, TIFF can support multiple pages in a single file—a feature many users don't realize exists—making it somewhat similar to PDF in capability. However, multi-page TIFFs never gained widespread support in consumer applications, which is why converting to PDF became the preferred solution for document sharing. The TIFF format is still actively maintained and remains the gold standard in professional printing, archiving, and medical imaging due to its lossless quality.
Technical Insight
Converting TIFF to PDF involves a fascinating technical process. TIFF files use a tag-based structure that can store extensive metadata and support various compression methods including LZW and JPEG. When converting to PDF, this rich data structure must be translated into PDF's content stream model. While both formats support lossless compression, they handle it differently—TIFF uses predictive encoding optimized for raster graphics, while PDF employs stream compression better suited for mixed content. The PDF format also adds document-level features like searchable text, hyperlinks, and security settings that aren't available in TIFF. This transformation essentially bridges the gap between a pure image format and a complete document format.