Choose a TIFF file
Click the upload box or drag a .tif / .tiff file into the converter.
Free online image tool
Convert TIFF images to PNG directly in your browser. No upload, no signup, no watermark. Ideal for print, scanning, and medical imaging.
Private browser conversion
Choose a TIFF image and convert it locally in your browser. The file never leaves your device.
Input
How it works
Click the upload box or drag a .tif / .tiff file into the converter.
Your browser decodes the TIFF page and paints it onto a canvas.
Preview the output and save the PNG file immediately.
Why convert
TIFF is the format of choice for scanning, print production, medical imaging, and archival storage. It preserves full quality, but that same strength makes TIFF hard to use everywhere else — most browsers, chat apps, presentation tools, and image galleries do not display TIFF at all. PNG is lossless too, but it opens anywhere. Converting a TIFF to PNG keeps the pixel data intact while making the file usable on the web, in email, on mobile devices, and in modern design tools.
Use cases
Turn high-resolution TIFF proofs into PNGs for on-screen review, email approvals, and web-based project management.
Scanners and fax machines often output TIFF. Convert scanned pages to PNG so they can be embedded in docs, shared on chat, or uploaded to modern tools.
Radiology, microscopy, and lab systems export lossless TIFF. Convert to PNG for teaching materials, papers, and browser-based viewers — with zero server upload.
FAQ
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible raster image format widely used in print, scanning, medical imaging, and archival workflows. TIFF files can be uncompressed or use lossless compression like LZW or PackBits.
No. Conversion happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript and Canvas. Your TIFF file never leaves your device.
The converter supports the common TIFF variants used by scanners, cameras, and printing pipelines: uncompressed, LZW, and PackBits compressed images in 8-bit and 16-bit depths. Very exotic profiles (JPEG-in-TIFF with unusual color spaces, or 32-bit float) may not decode.
Yes. The conversion is pixel-for-pixel lossless. The output PNG preserves the full resolution and color of the source TIFF.
Yes, but only the first page is converted. Multi-page TIFF is common in fax and scanned documents. If you need every page as PNG, split the TIFF first or run the tool multiple times on separate files.
There is no hard limit, but very large TIFFs (multi-hundred-megabyte scans) may be slow to process in the browser. Most photo and document TIFFs convert in a couple of seconds.
Yes. Modern mobile browsers can handle TIFF conversion. Pick a .tif or .tiff file from your device storage and download the converted PNG.
The first time you visit the page it loads a small TIFF decoder. After that first load, the conversion runs entirely in your browser and does not need an internet connection.
Comparison
Most TIFF converters either require desktop software (Photoshop, IrfanView, ImageMagick) or upload your files to a server. Our converter runs entirely in your browser — no install, no upload, no account, and no watermark. For quick, private TIFF-to-PNG conversion, there is no faster option.