TIFF to PNG Converter
Convert TIFF files to lossless PNG — perfect for web, design tools, and archives
Drop TIFF files here
or click to browse · Up to 10 files · Max 50MB each
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I use this TIFF to PNG converter?
Just three steps:
- Click the drop zone above or drag your TIFF files onto it
- Wait a few seconds for conversion
- Click "Save" to download each PNG
Need a smaller file? Try our TIFF to JPG converter for lossy compression with near-identical visual quality.
Why convert TIFF to PNG?
Most web browsers cannot display TIFF. PNG is universally supported, uses lossless compression, and preserves the original quality pixel-for-pixel. Converting TIFF to PNG lets you embed images in web pages, share via email, and use the file in design tools that don't accept TIFF.
What is TIFF format?
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a bitmap format favored for archival, scanning, and professional print. It supports lossless compression, multi-page documents, CMYK color, and 16-bit per channel depth — but most web browsers cannot open TIFF files.
Does this support multi-page TIFF files?
Only the first page of a multi-page TIFF is converted. For multi-page conversion, use a desktop tool like ImageMagick or libvips to split pages first.
Does this support BigTIFF?
No — only baseline TIFF (the common format). BigTIFF, used for files larger than 4 GB, is rejected with a clear error. Convert BigTIFF to baseline TIFF with ImageMagick or libvips first.
Will PNG files be larger than the original TIFF?
Often yes. PNG uses simpler lossless compression than TIFF's optimized variants. For a smaller file with imperceptible quality loss, use our TIFF to JPG converter.
How many TIFF files can I convert at once?
You can convert up to 10 TIFF files simultaneously. Each file is processed in your browser — no uploads needed.
What's the file size limit?
Each TIFF file can be up to 50 MB. This covers the vast majority of scanned documents, archive photos, and print-ready assets.
Is this converter really private?
Yes! All conversion happens locally in your browser using the UTIF library. Your files are never uploaded to any server.