TIFF to PNG
- Step 1 - Upload your TIFF images by dragging them here or clicking the box.
- Step 2 - We convert your TIFF images to PNG.
- Step 3 - Download your converted PNG files.

What is a TIFF file?
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible, high fidelity image format used for scans, photography, and print workflows. It supports high bit depths, multiple pages, and rich metadata, which makes it a reliable archive format.

What is a PNG file?
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless format that shines on the web. It supports transparent backgrounds and sharp edges, which is great for UI, text, and diagrams.

High-Quality Conversion
Converter App preserves quality during conversion. PNG output keeps transparency and fine detail.

It's Free!
Free means free: no accounts or subscriptions. No usage caps within fair use. For video pages we also handle very large files over 1 GB. For images and audio you can upload up to 20 files at a time.

How does it work?
Drag and drop your files or click to select them. Start the conversion and download your PNGs. Batch up to 20 images for faster workflows.

Privacy Policy
Your files are processed securely and removed from our servers after conversion. For sensitive or confidential material, keep processing on trusted systems.
TIFF to PNG Conversion
Transparency: If your TIFF already has transparency or a mask, the PNG will keep it. Scans with a white background will stay white. To create transparency, remove the background before converting.
How to convert TIFF to PNG
Color spaces: PNG uses RGB or grayscale. CMYK or Lab TIFFs are converted to RGB for web use. For print production, keep a CMYK TIFF alongside your PNG.
1. Choose your TIFF files
Multi page TIFFs: Conversions produce one PNG per page. After download, look for a set of files named with page numbers.
2. Select PNG and start
Bit depth: Use 8 bit PNG for web graphics and UI. Choose 16 bit PNG when you plan heavy editing or need smooth gradients. Expect larger files with 16 bit.
3. Wait for the conversion
Smaller files: Resize very large scans before converting, or apply a PNG optimizer afterward. For logos and icons, an indexed palette PNG can shrink size with no visible loss.
4. Download the converted files
Scanning tips: 300 DPI is enough for documents, 600 DPI for fine line art. Crop and deskew before conversion. Some metadata may be reduced in PNG; keep the original TIFF for archiving.