- 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.