Convert PDF pages to TIFF images instantly. Extract individual pages as professional TIFF files, perfect for archiving and document management. Adjust resolution and extract specific pages without any server uploads.
Last updated: May 2026 | By Patchworkr Team
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible and powerful format for storing images. It supports lossless compression and is the standard format for document imaging, archiving, and professional printing. Converting PDF to TIFF is essential for long-term document preservation.
TIFF files are ideal for document management systems, legal document archiving, medical imaging, and professional scanning workflows. Unlike PDF, TIFF stores each page as a separate image layer, making it perfect for multi-page document archival with high fidelity.
Our tool generates professional TIFF files directly in your browser with full control over resolution and compression. All processing happens locally, ensuring your PDFs remain completely private and secure.
Converting PDF to TIFF is useful when you need high-quality image pages for document imaging, records, or archiving.
TIFF is a common format for professional scanning workflows, and it can be easier to manage when you want individual pages separated from the source PDF.
The tool loads a preview of your PDF pages so you can check the document before converting.
You can convert the full document, the first page only, or the previewed page depending on the output you need.
Select a PDF file from your device. All pages will be loaded and ready for processing.
Select your preferred resolution (DPI), compression type, and which pages to extract.
Review the page preview, then click "Convert to TIFF" to process and download your TIFF files.
TIFF is an archival image format that preserves image quality without loss. It's the industry standard for document scanning, legal archiving, and professional workflows.
Yes. Each PDF page is converted to a separate TIFF file. You can combine them into a multi-page TIFF using image editing software if needed.
Use 'None' for maximum quality (larger files), 'LZW' for general use, and 'CCITT' for black & white documents (smallest files).
300 DPI is standard for archival, but 600 DPI provides maximum quality for documents with fine details or small text.
TIFF is widely supported in professional document management systems. For web use, consider WebP or PNG as TIFF files are larger.
Yes. All conversion happens entirely in your browser. Your PDF files never leave your device or connect to any server.
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