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TIFF to PNG Converter

Convert TIFF to PNG online for free. Lossless output with transparency preserved. Upload your TIFF and download a clean PNG in seconds.

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TIF, TIFF · up to 20.0 MB per file

Files are private and deleted after conversion

How to use TIFF to PNG Converter

  1. 01

    Upload your TIFF file

    Drag and drop a scanner or camera TIFF — up to 20 MB anonymous, 50 MB free account, or 200 MB paid, sent over HTTPS.

  2. 02

    Automatic lossless conversion

    No settings needed. The first page of your TIFF is decoded and saved as a lossless PNG with any alpha channel preserved; multi-page files use page one only.

  3. 03

    Download your PNG

    Get the file via a signed download link. It is auto-deleted within 24 hours, and the uploaded TIFF within 6–24 hours.

Why choose our TIFF to PNG Converter

Lossless, with transparency intact

PNG preserves every decoded pixel exactly, and any alpha channel in your TIFF carries over to the output.

Built for scanner and camera TIFFs

Works with the TIFF output of flatbed scanners, document scanners and professional cameras out of the box.

Your scans stay private

Uploads travel over HTTPS, converted outputs are auto-deleted within 24 hours, and uploaded TIFFs are removed within 6–24 hours.

Free for everyday use

Anonymous visitors get 1 free server conversion up to 20 MB; a free account adds 3 conversions every 30 days at 50 MB with batches of 5.

Batch a whole folder of scans

Free accounts convert up to 5 TIFFs per batch and paid accounts up to 100 — no need to convert pages one by one.

Settings guide

Automatic conversion (first page, alpha preserved)
No settings needed. The TIFF is decoded and saved as a lossless PNG with any alpha channel preserved. If the TIFF contains multiple pages, the first page is used — split the file beforehand to convert other pages.

About the formats

TIFF

TIFF is a professional raster format used across print, publishing, scanning, and photography workflows since 1986. It supports lossless storage, very high bit depths, multiple pages in one file, and CMYK color for prepress work.

TIFF is an excellent archival and editing master format because nothing is thrown away. The trade-offs are very large files and near-zero web support — browsers do not display TIFF, and most messaging apps reject it. Keep TIFF as your working master and export JPG or PNG copies for sharing and web use.

PNG

PNG is a lossless raster image format created in the mid-1990s as a patent-free replacement for GIF. It is the standard choice for screenshots, logos, UI graphics, and any image that needs transparency.

PNG preserves every pixel exactly and supports a full 8-bit alpha channel, so text and sharp edges stay crisp. The downside is size: photographs saved as PNG are far larger than the same image as JPG or WebP. Support is universal in browsers and editors, making it a safe default for graphics — just avoid it for large photo collections.

Troubleshooting

TIFF pages are missing
Multi-page TIFFs are converted using the first page only, since a PNG holds a single image. Split the TIFF into individual pages and convert them one by one.
The PNG file is very large
PNG is lossless, so high-resolution photographic scans stay big. If the image is a photo and you do not need transparency, convert with TIFF to JPG instead for a much smaller file.
My file won't upload
Confirm the extension is .tif or .tiff and the file opens locally as a TIFF. Then check the limits: 20 MB anonymous, 50 MB free account, 200 MB paid.

FAQ

Is TIFF to PNG conversion lossless?
Yes. PNG is a lossless format, so the decoded TIFF pixels are stored exactly. If the TIFF has an alpha channel, the transparency is preserved in the PNG.
How are multi-page TIFF files handled?
PNG holds a single image, so only the first page of a multi-page TIFF is converted. Split the file first if you need other pages.
What happens to my files after conversion?
Uploads use HTTPS, converted outputs are auto-deleted within 24 hours, and uploaded inputs are removed within 6–24 hours.
What are the file size limits?
Anonymous: 20 MB and 1 free server conversion. Free account: 50 MB, 3 conversions per 30 days, batches of 5. Paid: 200 MB and batches of 100.
What kinds of devices produce TIFF files?
TIFF is the standard export format for flatbed and document scanners, and many professional cameras offer it as a high-fidelity alternative to RAW. This tool accepts both.
Can I batch-convert multiple TIFF files to PNG?
Yes. Free accounts can batch up to 5 files at once; paid accounts up to 100 — useful for converting a whole folder of scans in one pass.
Will the PNG be smaller than my original TIFF?
Usually, yes. Scanner and camera TIFFs are often uncompressed or lightly compressed, while PNG applies strong lossless compression — so the PNG is typically noticeably smaller, though not as small as a JPG.

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