PDF to TIFF Converter for Private 300 DPI Multi-Page Output

Convert PDF pages to a high-resolution TIFF file directly in your browser. Select all pages or a custom range, choose 150, 300 or 600 DPI, and keep multiple pages together in one compressed .tiff download.

Free PDF to TIFF converterOne multi-page TIFF150-600 DPIFiles never uploaded
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The PDF renderer and TIFF encoder run locally. Your document is never uploaded.

Multi-page TIFF output
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Add a PDF to rasterize selected pages into one TIFF file.

How to convert PDF to TIFF online

Choose a PDF, select its pages and resolution, then download one standard TIFF containing every selected page.

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Choose or drop a PDF

Add one PDF up to 100 MB and 100 pages. The first page is previewed locally without sending the document to a server.

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Choose pages and DPI

Enter all or a range such as 1-3,5, then select 150 DPI for review, 300 DPI for print and archive work, or 600 DPI for small detailed pages.

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Download one TIFF file

The selected PDF pages are rasterized and stored together in one multipage .tiff file with resolution metadata and no watermark.

High-resolution PDF to TIF conversion settings

Page selection and DPI control the TIFF dimensions, processing time and file size. The converter uses lossless Deflate compression when supported.

ControlSettingEffect
PagesAll or custom rangeConverts the complete document or only entries such as 1-3,5
Resolution150, 300 or 600 DPIControls rendered pixel dimensions, sharpness, memory use and output size
TIFF pagesOne multi-page fileKeeps every selected PDF page in order inside a single TIFF container
CompressionLossless DeflateReduces TIFF size without introducing JPEG artifacts when browser compression is available
ProcessingLocal browserThe PDF and rendered pages stay on the device and are not retained by a server

PDF vs TIFF for documents, print and archiving

PDF can preserve selectable text and vector objects. TIFF stores rasterized page images for imaging, print, scan and archival workflows.

CharacteristicSourceOutput
ContentText, vector graphics, images, forms and document structureRaster image page or pages
Text selectionUsually supportedNot preserved; text becomes pixels
ResolutionVectors can scale; images have their own resolutionFixed during conversion at 150, 300 or 600 DPI
Multiple pagesNative document pagesSupported through a multi-page TIFF directory chain
Best useSharing, reading, forms and searchable documentsScanning, publishing, imaging, prepress and raster archives

Private PDF rasterization and multi-page TIFF output

PDF.js renders selected pages locally, then the browser writes standard RGB TIFF directories, resolution tags and compressed pixel strips.

300 DPI is the practical default

For standard Letter and A4 pages, 300 DPI usually provides sharp print and archival output without the extreme memory cost of 600 DPI.

One PDF becomes one multi-page TIFF

Unlike tools that return a ZIP of separate images, this converter keeps selected pages in order in one TIFF file for compatible document imaging software.

Conversion rasterizes text and vectors

The visible page is preserved, but selectable text, links, forms, annotations, layers and PDF metadata are not retained as editable objects.

Large pages need device memory

High DPI creates millions of pixels per page. A 60 megapixel page limit and sequential rendering reduce browser crashes on typical desktop and mobile devices.

PDF to TIFF converter FAQ

How do I convert PDF to TIFF?

Choose a PDF above, enter all pages or a range, choose the output DPI, then select Convert PDF to TIFF. The result downloads as one .tiff file.

Is this PDF to TIFF converter free?

Yes. You can convert PDFs within the displayed 100 MB, 100-page and 60-megapixel-per-page limits without signing in.

Is my PDF uploaded to a server?

No. PDF parsing, page rendering, TIFF compression and file assembly all run locally in your browser.

Are TIF and TIFF the same format?

Yes. TIF and TIFF are filename extensions for Tagged Image File Format. This converter downloads the longer .tiff extension.

Can I convert PDF to a single TIFF file?

Yes. All selected PDF pages are linked as image directories inside one standard multi-page TIFF file rather than delivered as separate TIFFs.

Can I convert PDF to TIFF at 300 DPI?

Yes. Select 300 DPI for a practical high-resolution result suited to print, scanning and many archival workflows.

Can I create a 600 DPI TIFF?

Yes, but 600 DPI uses four times as many pixels as 300 DPI. It is best for small pages or devices with ample memory, and the 60 megapixel page limit still applies.

Can I select specific PDF pages?

Yes. Enter a single page, a range such as 2-6, or a combined selection such as 1-3,5,8. Enter all to convert the complete PDF.

Does the TIFF preserve selectable PDF text?

No. Each PDF page is rasterized into pixels. OCR text, links, forms and vector paths are not editable in the TIFF output.

Why is a high-resolution TIFF file large?

TIFF preserves full RGB page pixels with lossless compression. Higher DPI and more pages create more pixel data, even when Deflate compression reduces repeated document colors.

Can I convert a password-protected PDF?

PDFs that require a password may not open in the browser. Remove the password using authorized PDF software first, then convert the unlocked copy.

Create a high-resolution TIFF now

Choose PDF pages and DPI, then download one private multi-page TIFF without an upload.

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