TIFF files are widely used in document scanning, medical imaging, and publishing. Converting a TIFF (or multi-page TIF) to PDF makes it universally shareable and viewable on any device. Here is how to do it for free.
Go to pdfeditor.onl/convert-pdf. TIFF files are supported as input formats alongside JPG and PNG.
Click to upload or drag your .tif or .tiff file into the tool. Multi-page TIFFs (common in fax documents and scanned records) are also supported — each TIFF frame becomes one PDF page.
Tip: Very large TIFF files (100 MB+) from high-resolution medical or engineering scans may take a moment to process in the browser. Leave the tab open until processing completes.
Choose PDF as the output format. The TIFF image(s) will be embedded into a PDF document at the original resolution.
Click Convert & Download. The resulting PDF contains the TIFF content as an embedded image — viewable on any device without requiring special TIFF viewers.
Yes. The TIFF is embedded at its original resolution. If you need a smaller PDF, run the Compress PDF tool afterward to reduce image size.
Yes. Multi-page TIFF files are supported — each page in the TIFF becomes a page in the resulting PDF.
Standard TIFF compression formats are handled by the browser's image decoding. Uncommon or proprietary TIFF compression may not be supported in all browsers.