Image to TIFF Converter

Convert your images to TIFF format for professional printing, photo editing, and archival storage. Free, fast, and completely private — no upload to server.

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Image to TIFF Converter — a powerful free tool that transforms your JPG, PNG, and other images into TIFF (Tagged Image File Format). Whether you are a professional photographer preparing prints for gallery exhibition, a graphic designer creating press-ready materials, or an archivist preserving historical documents, our converter generates high-fidelity TIFF files directly in your browser with zero server uploads.

What Is TIFF Format and Why Use It?

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible, high-quality image format originally developed by Aldus and Microsoft in 1986. It has become the professional standard for image storage, editing, and print production due to its robust architecture and extensive feature set. Key advantages include:

  • Lossless Compression — LZW and ZIP compression preserve every pixel without quality degradation; uncompressed option also available
  • Extreme Bit Depth — Supports 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit per channel for maximum color accuracy and editing headroom
  • Layer & Alpha Support — Stores multiple image layers, transparency channels, and clipping paths for complex workflows
  • ICC Color Profiles — Embeds color management data ensuring consistent output across monitors, printers, and presses
  • Multi-Page Documents — Combines multiple images into a single file for document scanning and fax archiving
  • Industry Standard — Required format for professional print shops, museums, medical imaging, and government archives

Why Choose Paksindh Image to TIFF Converter?

  • 100% Free — No subscriptions, no hidden fees, no watermark on output
  • Privacy First — All conversion happens locally in your browser; images never reach our servers
  • Instant Results — Generate TIFF files in seconds with no waiting queues
  • Compression Options — Choose uncompressed, LZW, or ZIP compression based on your workflow needs
  • Color Space Control — Output in RGB, CMYK, or Grayscale with embedded ICC profiles
  • Cross-Platform — Works on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS through any modern browser

How to Convert Images to TIFF Format

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  1. Upload Your Image — Select JPG, PNG, or any supported file from your device
  2. Choose Compression — Select uncompressed for maximum quality, LZW for balanced size, or ZIP for smaller files
  3. Set Color Space — Pick RGB for digital, CMYK for commercial printing, or Grayscale for monochrome
  4. Generate TIFF — Click convert and download your professional-grade image file instantly

No registration, no watermarks, no software installation required.

Supported Input Formats

Our converter accepts all popular image formats and transforms them into professional TIFF files:

  • JPG / JPEG — Compressed photographs; convert to TIFF for lossless editing and archival workflows
  • PNG — Graphics with transparency; alpha channel preserved as TIFF transparency layer
  • WEBP — Modern web images; convert to TIFF for professional print and editing pipelines
  • BMP — Uncompressed bitmap; upgrade to TIFF with better compression and metadata support
  • GIF — Simple graphics; extract frames as individual TIFF pages in multi-page documents
  • RAW / DNG — Camera raw files; create processed TIFF masters for client delivery and printing

Popular Use Cases for TIFF Conversion

  • Professional Photo Printing — Submit 16-bit TIFF files to labs for gallery-quality giclée, C-type, and metal prints
  • Magazine & Book Publishing — Deliver CMYK TIFF assets to prepress departments for offset and digital press output
  • Museum & Archive Digitization — Preserve cultural heritage in uncompressed TIFF with embedded color profiles
  • Medical & Scientific Imaging — Convert diagnostic scans and research photographs to TIFF for DICOM compliance
  • Real Estate & Product Photography — Provide clients with high-resolution TIFF masters for large-format display
  • Legal Document Scanning — Archive contracts, deeds, and evidence as multi-page TIFF with searchable metadata
  • Fashion & Advertising — Create retouching-ready TIFF files for beauty campaigns and editorial spreads

Tips for Best TIFF Conversion Results

  • Use Uncompressed for Archives — Maximum longevity with no compression artifacts or software dependency
  • LZW for General Use — Lossless compression reduces size 30-50% with universal software support
  • ZIP for Large Files — Better compression than LZW for high-resolution photographs and complex graphics
  • Embed ICC Profiles — Always include color profiles for consistent display and printing across devices
  • Preserve Originals — Keep source JPG or RAW files; TIFF is for delivery, editing, and long-term storage

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Image to TIFF converter free to use?

Yes! Paksindh Image to TIFF Converter is completely free. There are no hidden charges, no watermarks, and no registration requirements.

Is my image data safe during conversion?

Absolutely. Our tool uses client-side processing technology. Your images are converted directly within your browser and are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring complete privacy and security.

What input formats are supported?

We accept JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP, BMP, GIF, RAW, and DNG files. You can convert any of these formats into professional TIFF images.

Is TIFF better than PNG for quality?

For most purposes they are equal in quality as both are lossless. TIFF offers more features: 16-bit and 32-bit depth, CMYK color space, multi-page support, and embedded color profiles. PNG is better for web use due to smaller file sizes.

Why are TIFF files so large?

TIFF stores uncompressed or minimally compressed pixel data with extensive metadata. A 20MP TIFF can be 60MB versus 5MB JPG. This size provides the quality and flexibility professionals require for editing and printing.

Can I open TIFF files in Photoshop?

Yes. Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, Illustrator, and InDesign all support TIFF natively with full layer, alpha, and color profile support. GIMP, Affinity Photo, and Capture One also handle TIFF excellently.

What is the maximum file size allowed?

You can upload images up to 50MB per file. Output TIFF files will be larger than compressed inputs due to lossless data preservation and embedded metadata.

Should I use TIFF or RAW for photo editing?

RAW contains unprocessed sensor data ideal for initial development. TIFF is the preferred delivery and archival format after processing, offering universal compatibility and robust metadata support.

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