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How to convert TIFF to PDF
TIFF (.tif or .tiff) is a high-quality lossless image format commonly used in document scanning, professional photography, and print production. TIFF files can store multiple pages in a single file. Converting a TIFF to PDF is often needed for archiving scanned documents, submitting multi-page scans to document management systems, or sharing scans with people who need a PDF.
BoltConverter converts your TIF file to PDF on its servers. Single-page TIFFs become a single-page PDF. Multi-page TIFFs are rendered with each page as a separate PDF page. The image quality is preserved.
Upload your TIF file
Click the upload area or drag your .tif or .tiff file onto the page.
Conversion runs on the server
Each page of the TIFF is rendered to a PDF page. Multi-page TIFFs produce multi-page PDFs.
Download the PDF
Save the resulting PDF. It contains all pages from the TIFF.
Frequently asked questions
Can TIF files contain multiple pages?
Yes. Multi-page TIFF (sometimes called multi-frame or multi-strip TIFF) can store several pages in one file. Each page is converted to a PDF page.
Will the image quality be the same in the PDF?
The TIFF image is embedded in the PDF at its original resolution. No additional compression is applied.
Why is my TIFF file so large?
TIFF files use lossless compression, which preserves every pixel. A scanned A4 page at 300 DPI in TIFF can easily be 20 to 50 MB. The PDF output embeds this at full resolution.
Can I convert a TIFF scan of a document to searchable PDF?
This converter creates an image-based PDF, not a searchable text PDF. For searchable PDF (OCR), you need optical character recognition processing, which is a separate step.
What is the difference between TIF and TIFF?
.tif and .tiff are two extensions for the same format. Some systems limit extensions to three characters, producing .tif. Both are identical.