TIFF to PNG

  • Step 1 - Upload your TIFF files by dragging them here or clicking the box. You can add up to 20 images at a time.
  • Step 2 - Start the conversion. Pick PNG options such as 8 or 16 bit and optionally set width and height to rescale.
  • Step 3 - Download your PNG files. If you submit multiple files or a multi page TIFF, your results arrive as a ZIP.

TIFF 2 PNG

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TIFF to PNG with accurate color and transparency.

Converter App preserves fine detail and transparency from your TIFFs, including 8- and 16-bit data. CMYK or Lab sources are reliably converted to clean RGB PNGs for universal use.

PNG results tuned for web and UI.

Choose 8-bit for small, web-ready files or 16-bit when you need smoother gradients for editing. Transparency stays crisp, ideal for logos, text, and screenshots.

Free to use

Converter App is 100% free to use. No account, no trial, and no daily caps beyond fair use. Large TIFFs are welcome, and you can batch up to 20 images at once.

Adjust bit depth and size to match your needs.

Select 8-bit or 16-bit PNG and optionally set width and height to rescale during conversion. Multi-page TIFFs export as one PNG per page for clear organization.

Fast batch conversion for up to 20 TIFFs.

Drag and drop up to 20 TIFFs, choose settings, and start the conversion. Upload more than one file and Converter App returns a single ZIP with your PNGs.

Privacy and security

We process your files securely and remove them from our servers after conversion. We do not read or reuse your content. If your images are highly confidential, consider processing on systems you control.

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.