Turn compatible baseline TIFF scans and artwork into easy-to-preview PNG files while retaining lossless pixel detail.
How TIFF pages become PNG files
Each supported TIFF page is decoded separately and saved as a lossless PNG image. A one-page TIFF produces one PNG, while a supported multi-page TIFF produces numbered PNG pages packaged together for download.
How to convert TIFF to PNG
- Add baseline TIFF files and let the local preflight inspect their pages.
- Confirm that the detected TIFF variant is supported.
- Export one PNG or a ZIP of page images for each TIFF.
When this converter is useful
- Create browser-friendly previews of TIFF scans.
- Move lossless artwork into a format supported by common design tools.
Supported files and limitations
- Baseline 8-bit grayscale, RGB and RGBA TIFF only
- BigTIFF, tiled, CMYK and JPEG-in-TIFF are not supported
- Maximum input size is 50 MB; decoded-memory limits also apply
TIFF to PNG questions
Why can some TIFF files not be opened?
TIFF is a container with many variants. This converter focuses on baseline 8-bit grayscale, RGB, and RGBA files rather than BigTIFF, tiled, CMYK, or JPEG-in-TIFF data.
Do these files leave my device?
No. Supported files are inspected and converted in this browser tab. Up to 50 files can be queued; up to 30 smaller files or three 50 MB files can be processed at once.
