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Easily turn PDF files into TIFFs in just a few clicks - ideal for printing or design work.
Quick PDF to TIFF converter
Convert your PDF documents into TIFF images without watermarks. Choose the output quality you need (low, medium, or high) and get the results in seconds.
Secure handling
All uploads are automatically removed within 2 hours, making it safe for sensitive documents like contracts, resumes, or financial reports. We never share the data, and all transfers are protected with SSL/TLS encryption.
Works everywhere
PDF Candy runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. Open the website in any browser and instantly generate TIFFs from your PDFs.
Simple to use
The interface is designed for everyone - no technical skills required. Upload documents, adjust quality in 1 click, and download TIFF images in moments.
Convert PDF to TIFF online
No installations or extra software needed. The process takes just a few steps and is usually completed in seconds, saving both time and device storage.
Easy customization
Rotate pages to the correct angle and work on multiple files simultaneously without repeating the same steps.
How do I convert my PDFs to TIFF?
1Drag & drop the PDF into the browser or use the “+Add file” button. You can also import from Google Drive or Dropbox. Repeat until all the PDFs are uploaded for conversion to TIFF format.
2Select the desired output image quality: Low, Medium, or High.
3Click “Convert” to start processing.
4Download the images, share them via link, or save directly back to the cloud storage.
FAQ
Will the output keep the same quality as the original PDF? | You can select the level of image quality. Higher settings preserve more detail, while lower ones save space. |
Can I share the results of the PDF to TIFF conversion on your website? | Yes. Download the TIFFs, re-upload them to cloud storage, or send via a direct link. Shared URLs along with QR codes remain active for seven days. |
Does the conversion preserve text or vector data? | TIFFs are raster images, so text and vector elements are flattened. They won’t be editable as in the original PDF document. |
Are password-protected PDFs supported? | Yes, they can be converted, but you’ll need to enter the password to access the content first. |
