Convert TIFF to PDF online,
free and straightforward
Upload up to 10 TIFF files (max. 30 MB each). No sign-up or watermarks. Processing is server-side and we do not keep your images.
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Why switch from TIFF to PDF?
Each format has different strengths. Converting from TIFF to PDF is usually about compatibility, file size, or a specific workflow (web, print, editing). This tool does it in seconds:
- Compatibility: :to may open more easily than :from in some apps or platforms.
- Batches: up to :maxFiles files at once; multiple uploads return a ZIP with every result.
- Privacy: we do not store your files — they are removed after the response is sent.
TIFF vs PDF: what to know
| Aspect | :from | :to |
|---|---|---|
| Typical use | Depends on your source workflow | Depends on the output you need |
| Transparency | Depends on the source format | Depends on the target (e.g. JPG has no alpha) |
| File size | Varies | Varies after conversion |
| Best for | Your current TIFF workflow | Delivering or publishing as PDF |
How to convert TIFF to PDF in 3 steps
- Upload your :from files by dragging or picking them (up to :maxFiles, :maxMb MB each).
- Adjust options (quality or others) if the converter shows them for your case.
- Click convert and download; with multiple files you get a ZIP.
FAQ: TIFF to PDF
Is this converter safe?
Yes. Files are processed on the server and deleted after the response. We do not use them to train models or share them with third parties.
How many TIFF files can I convert at once?
Up to 10 per batch, 30 MB per file. If you convert several at once, you receive a ZIP with all generated PDF files.
Will I lose quality converting TIFF to PDF?
It depends on the formats. If the target is lossy (e.g. JPG), you can tune quality when the tool allows it. Lossless targets preserve compatible information between formats.
Do I need to install anything?
No. You only need a modern browser and an internet connection.