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TIFF to PDF

Convert TIFF to PDF.

TIFF is what scanners and fax machines produce — and what browsers and phones can't open. Drop your TIFFs in and each one becomes PDF pages: multi-page TIFFs expand automatically, one PDF page per scanned page, decoded losslessly on your device. Reorder the pages, pick a page size, click Convert, done.

Drop TIFF images to make a PDF
or click to browse. Your files never leave your device
Choose images
Three ways to add a file: drag and drop, browse, or paste with ⌘V. A screenshot works, too.
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Add your images
Drop in TIFF files — multi-page TIFFs become one page each.
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Arrange & set up
Drag to order; pick page size, orientation & margin.
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Convert & download
Get one tidy PDF. Your originals stay sharp.
Original quality keptNo uploads, everNo sign-up & free

What you get

  • Converts TIFF images — including multi-page TIFFs from scanners and fax systems — into a single PDF that's far easier to share and open.
  • TIFF is lossless and often huge; a PDF keeps the visual quality while being viewable without specialist image software.
  • Multi-page TIFFs are unrolled into ordered PDF pages rather than a single flat image.
  • Converted on your device — your scans are never uploaded.

Questions people ask

Does a multi-page TIFF become a multi-page PDF?

Yes. Each frame of a multi-page TIFF — common from document scanners and fax archives — becomes its own PDF page, in order.

Will the scan quality drop?

TIFF is lossless and the tool preserves the image detail on the page, so scanned text and line work stay sharp. The PDF is simply much easier to open and email.

Why is TIFF so hard to open normally?

Many everyday viewers and websites don't support TIFF, and the files are large. A PDF opens in any browser and reader, which is why converting is so handy for sharing scans.

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