PNG to TIFF Converter

Convert PNG images to TIFF format with professional-grade compression options and color depth control. Perfect for printing, archiving, and professional photography workflows.

100% Secure Fast Processing Completely Free
Upload Your PNG Image
Drop Your PNG Image Here

Drag and drop your PNG file or click to browse

Supports PNG files up to 10MB
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Higher quality means larger file size, lower quality means smaller file
Choose the color depth (bits per pixel) for the TIFF image
Select the compression algorithm for the TIFF file
TIFF Format Tips
  • TIFF format provides superior image quality with lossless compression options
  • Supports multiple layers and pages in a single file for complex documents
  • Widely used in professional photography and printing industries
  • Excellent metadata support including EXIF, GPS, and custom tags

PNG vs TIFF Format Comparison

PNG Format

  • Supports transparency
  • Lossless compression
  • Perfect quality
  • Universal web support
  • No multiple layers support
  • Limited metadata support
Best for web graphics

TIFF Format

  • Multiple layers & pages
  • Exceptional image quality
  • Rich metadata support
  • Flexible compression options
  • Large file sizes
  • Limited web browser support
Best for professional photography

Why Convert PNG to TIFF?

Professional Printing

TIFF is the industry standard for high-quality printing, offering superior color accuracy and image fidelity for professional print jobs.

Multi-layer Support

TIFF files can contain multiple layers and pages, making them ideal for complex documents, photo editing workflows, and archival purposes.

Professional Photography

Professional photographers prefer TIFF for its lossless compression, extensive metadata support, and compatibility with professional editing software.

Note: TIFF files are typically larger than PNG files but offer superior quality and professional features. Use TIFF when quality and professional compatibility are priorities over file size.

How to Use This Tool

Upload Your PNG Image

Click the upload button or drag and drop your PNG file into the designated area.

Configure Conversion Settings

Set your desired resolution, compression quality, color depth, and compression method for optimal results.

Convert to TIFF

Click the 'Convert to TIFF' button and wait for the conversion process to complete.

Download Your TIFF File

Once conversion is finished, click the 'Download TIFF' button to save your converted file.

Security & Privacy

Server-Side Processing

Your images are processed securely on our servers and deleted immediately after processing.

No Long-term Storage

We don't keep your original or converted images. All files are automatically deleted after processing.

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We're committed to providing free, high-quality tools while respecting your privacy and data security.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a TIFF file?

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a versatile raster image format widely used for storing high-quality images. It supports various compression methods, multiple layers, and extensive metadata, making it ideal for professional photography and printing.

What are the advantages of TIFF over PNG?

TIFF offers multiple compression options, support for multiple layers/pages, extensive metadata handling, and is widely supported in professional printing workflows. It's the preferred format for archival and professional photography applications.

Which compression method should I choose?

LZW is best for graphics and images with solid colors, ZIP works well for images with few colors, JPEG is suitable for photographic images where some quality loss is acceptable, and None preserves maximum quality but creates larger files.

What color depth should I select?

24-bit is suitable for most color images, 32-bit includes an alpha channel for transparency, 16-bit offers more color gradations for professional work, and 8-bit is for grayscale or indexed color images.

Can TIFF files be viewed in web browsers?

Most modern web browsers have limited or no support for TIFF files. TIFF is primarily designed for professional applications, printing, and desktop software rather than web display.