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How to convert TIFF to PDF

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a high-quality lossless image format used in professional photography, publishing, and document scanning. TIFF files are large and not widely supported in web browsers or email clients. Converting TIFF to PDF produces a document-format file that is easier to share, archive, and view on any device without special software.

BoltConverter embeds your TIFF image in a PDF on our servers. Multi-page TIFF files (common in document scanners) are fully supported: each TIFF page becomes a page in the output PDF. After conversion, both files are deleted from the server immediately.

Upload your TIFF file

Click the upload area or drag your .tif or .tiff file onto the page. Single-page and multi-page TIFFs are both supported.

TIFF pages are embedded in PDF

BoltConverter places each page of the TIFF into the PDF. For multi-page TIFFs (document scans), each TIFF page becomes a PDF page.

Download the PDF

Click Download to save the PDF. The full image quality of the original TIFF is preserved in the output.

Frequently asked questions

Does multi-page TIFF conversion produce a multi-page PDF?

Yes. Multi-page TIFF files, such as those produced by document scanners, produce a PDF with one page per TIFF page. The page order is preserved.

Will the image quality be preserved in the PDF?

Yes. TIFF images are embedded in the PDF without lossy recompression. The visual quality matches the original TIFF.

What is the maximum file size?

TIFF files up to 100 MB are supported. High-resolution multi-page TIFFs can be quite large; very large files may take longer to process.

Can I open TIFF files in a normal browser or email client?

Most browsers and email clients do not support TIFF natively. Converting to PDF solves this compatibility issue, as PDF is universally supported.

Are my files stored on the server?

No. Both the uploaded TIFF and the resulting PDF are deleted from our servers immediately after you download the result.