TIFF to PNG

Upload TIFF files and convert their pages or frames into PNG images.

or drag and drop your TIFF files here
Supports: TIFF, TIF No fixed page or file-count limit · Browser-based processing may take longer with large or numerous files depending on device memory and CPU performance.

PRACTICAL WORKFLOW NOTES

Use PNG When TIFF Frames Need Lossless Raster Output

TIFF to PNG is aimed at frame extraction where preserving crisp raster detail matters more than achieving the smallest possible download. A TIFF may contain one image or a stack of scanned pages, so choose all frames or a specific range and export each selected frame as its own PNG. That makes the route useful for diagrams, interface captures, line art, labels, scanned forms, and other material that benefits from lossless output.

PNG does not use the adjustable lossy quality model offered by JPG or WebP in this workflow. After the TIFF frame is decoded, the PNG encoder preserves the raster result without intentionally introducing JPEG-style compression artifacts. This can produce larger files, especially for photographic scans, but it is often a better trade when small lettering, hard edges, or transparency must survive the conversion.

Frame selection is especially useful with multi-page TIFFs from scanners and document systems. Export only the pages required for a web graphic, evidence image, design handoff, or downstream editor instead of creating unnecessary files. Each TIFF remains an independent source, and each selected frame remains an independent PNG result; the tool does not combine the frames into a PDF or one tall image.

TIFF decoding and PNG creation take place locally in the browser. Use TIFF to JPG when broad compatibility and smaller photographic files matter more than lossless encoding, TIFF to WebP for compact modern delivery, or TIFF to PDF when the frame sequence belongs together as document pages.

Lossless output

PNG avoids the adjustable lossy compression used by the JPG and WebP routes.

Sharp edges matter

Choose PNG for diagrams, small text, UI captures, and line art where compression artifacts are distracting.

Transparency can remain useful

PNG is the safer destination when decoded TIFF artwork relies on transparent pixels.

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How to Use TIFF to PNG

Follow the workflow below and review the result before downloading.

1

Add TIFF or TIF files

Upload one or more TIFF files, including multi-page TIFFs.

2

Choose frames

Convert all frames or select the frame range you need.

3

Choose quality when available

PNG output is lossless and does not use the lossy quality control.

4

Convert to PNG

Each selected TIFF frame is decoded and saved as a separate PNG image.

5

Download results

Save PNG files individually or download multiple results together as a ZIP.

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Work With TIFF Pages Before Exporting to PNG

The converter treats TIFF frames as source pages, which matters when a single TIFF contains a scanned document or image sequence.

Decode multi-page TIFFs

Read individual TIFF frames instead of flattening a multi-page source into one image.

Choose selected frames

Use the range controls to avoid exporting TIFF pages you do not need.

PNG format behavior

PNG uses lossless encoding for the decoded TIFF frame and does not use a lossy quality slider.

Multiple source TIFFs

Add several TIFF files and keep their converted frames in the same result workflow.

Individual downloads

Download only the PNG images you need.

ZIP download

Collect multiple successful PNG frame images into one ZIP.

PRIVACY & RESPONSIBLE USE

TIFF Frames Are Decoded to PNG in Your Browser

The current TIFF to PNG workflow decodes TIFF data and creates the PNG images on your device.

See File Security & Processing and the Privacy Policy for broader site-level details.

Format conversion does not change rights

Exporting TIFF frames as PNG does not change ownership, copyright, or licensing.

Decoded detail depends on the source

The output cannot create visual information that is missing from the TIFF source.

Multi-page TIFFs can be memory-intensive

Large frames or long TIFF documents can require more browser memory.

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 TIFF and TIF files to PNG?

Yes. The uploader accepts both .tif and .tiff files.

Can the tool read multi-page TIFF files?

Yes. It decodes individual TIFF frames and lets you convert the selected frames.

Can I choose only some TIFF frames?

Yes. Use the range controls to export only the frames you need.

Can I convert several TIFF files to PNG in one session?

Yes. Multiple TIFF source files can be processed together.

Can I download all PNG results together?

Yes. Download individual files or multiple successful results as a ZIP.

Are TIFF files uploaded to a server for conversion?

The current TIFF to PNG workflow runs in your browser.