PNG to TIFF
Upload PNG images and convert them into individual TIFF files or one multi-page TIFF.
PRACTICAL WORKFLOW NOTES
Move Lossless PNG Artwork Into a TIFF Workflow
PNG to TIFF is intended for cases where a lossless PNG source needs to enter a TIFF-based imaging, print, document, or archive handoff. PNG files are often used for diagrams, screenshots, line art, and scanned material where sharp edges matter. The converter keeps the source pixel dimensions and writes TIFF output without adding a lossy quality stage, so the operation changes the container used for the raster data rather than deliberately reducing visual detail.
Add one or more PNG files and convert them separately, download the resulting set as a ZIP, or combine current TIFF results into a multi-page TIFF when the receiving workflow expects one TIFF stack. There is no resize step in this focused conversion. That makes it appropriate when dimensions have already been approved and the requirement is simply TIFF delivery rather than a new canvas size.
Changing containers cannot improve the source. If the PNG was already scaled too small, blurred, or otherwise missing detail, TIFF cannot reconstruct it. The advantage over JPG-to-TIFF is that a PNG source may already carry losslessly encoded flat graphics or text, so the conversion does not begin with JPEG compression artifacts that have already been baked into the pixels.
The PNG is decoded and TIFF data is produced in the browser. Use Image Resizer first if a production specification requires different pixel dimensions. Use Image Converter instead when TIFF is only one possible destination and you want to compare JPG, PNG, WebP, or TIFF output from the same source.
Preserve graphics-oriented source quality
PNG diagrams, screenshots, and transparent artwork often reach TIFF because a production system specifically requests TIFF.
Do not expect a quality upgrade
TIFF output can avoid new lossy encoding, but it cannot invent detail absent from the original PNG.
Check alpha requirements
Confirm whether the receiving TIFF workflow accepts the transparency characteristics your source depends on.
How to Use PNG to TIFF
Follow the workflow below and review the result before downloading.
Add PNG images
Upload one or more PNG files.
Convert to TIFF
The route fixes TIFF as the destination format and keeps the source image dimensions.
Review the results
Check the converted TIFF items in the result list.
Choose a download method
Download individual TIFF files or collect multiple results in a ZIP.
Create a multi-page TIFF when needed
Combine the current TIFF results into one multi-page TIFF file.
What to Expect From PNG to TIFF
TIFF output is lossless, but format conversion cannot recreate source detail that was already compressed away or never existed.
Lossless TIFF encoding
The current TIFF encoder stores the converted raster pixels without an additional lossy quality setting.
Source dimensions stay the same
No resize step is applied while converting PNG to TIFF.
Multiple files
Convert several source images in the same browser session.
Individual TIFF downloads
Save only the TIFF files you need when a batch contains several results.
ZIP download
Collect multiple successful TIFF files into one ZIP.
Multi-page TIFF
Create one TIFF file containing the current converted images as multiple pages.
Continue With Related Tools
Use the next tool only when it matches the next step in the file workflow.
JPG to TIFF
Convert JPG and JPEG images into individual TIFF files or one multi-page TIFF.
WebP to TIFF
Convert WebP images into individual TIFF files or one multi-page TIFF.
TIFF to JPG
Convert TIFF pages or frames into JPG images.
TIFF to PNG
Convert TIFF pages or frames into PNG images.
PRIVACY & RESPONSIBLE USE
PNG to TIFF Conversion Runs in Your Browser
The current PNG to TIFF workflow decodes the source image and creates TIFF data on your device.
See File Security & Processing and the Privacy Policy for broader site-level details.
Lossless output does not restore source detail
TIFF avoids new lossy compression, but it cannot recover information already lost in the original PNG file.
Use authorized images
Changing the image format does not change copyright or licensing.
Large TIFF output can use more storage
Lossless TIFF files can be substantially larger than web-oriented formats.
Copyright: Processing or converting a file does not grant permission to reproduce third-party material or bypass passwords, encryption, DRM, or document restrictions. See Copyright & Intellectual Property.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert PNG to TIFF online for free?
Yes. The current PNG to TIFF tool is free to use and does not require an account.
Can I convert several PNG files at once?
Yes. Add multiple source images and convert them in the same browser session.
Does TIFF use lossy compression here?
No. The current TIFF encoder creates lossless raster output from the decoded source image.
Will converting to TIFF improve the original image quality?
No. Lossless TIFF output avoids additional lossy compression, but it cannot restore detail missing from the PNG source.
Can I create one multi-page TIFF?
Yes. In addition to individual TIFF files and ZIP download, the current workflow can combine the converted TIFF results into one multi-page TIFF.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
The current format-conversion workflow runs in your browser.
PNG to TIFF
Convert PNG images into individual TIFF files or one multi-page TIFF.
