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TIFF to PDF

Turn TIFF scans into a PDF locally - multi-page TIFFs become multi-page PDFs. No upload.

Page size Paper size of the output, e.g. A4 or Letter.
  • A4
  • Letter
  • Fit to image
Orientation Portrait (upright) or landscape (wide).
  • Automatic
  • Portrait
  • Landscape
Margin White border around the page content.
  • No margin
  • Small
  • Large

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    Your files never left your device

      Is my file uploaded?

      No. Everything runs in your browser - your file never leaves your device. How this is verifiable

      No upload100% local
      Your content stays with youno third-party access
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      TIFF is the classic scan and archive format, but it is hard to email or view on a phone. As a PDF it becomes a universally readable document - especially handy for multi-page scans.

      A multi-page TIFF becomes a multi-page PDF (one page per TIFF page). You pick the page size, orientation and margin; with A4/Letter each page is fitted without distortion and centred.

      The TIFFs are decoded locally in the browser (all pages) and embedded into the PDF - nothing is uploaded, which matters especially for scanned documents.

      In accounting, law firms and public authorities, document scanners and fax machines often deliver their originals as multi-page TIFFs - a stack of incoming receipts ends up in a single file. That is exactly where this tool shines: the bulky archive format becomes a PDF you can pass to any counterpart, merge with other pages or file in an audit-proof way, without special software needed to open it.

      Specifications

      Specifications
      Input formatsTIF, TIFF
      Output formatPDF
      Batch processingYes
      ProcessingLocally in your browser (JavaScript)
      File uploadNone

      In 3 steps

      1. Drop TIFF files.
      2. Choose page size, orientation and margin.
      3. Download the PDF.

      Limitations: Multi-page TIFFs are taken in full (one PDF page per TIFF page). Fitted without distortion for A4/Letter, at image size for “fit to image”. Very large scans use a lot of memory on mobile.

      FAQ

      Are the TIFFs uploaded?

      No, everything happens entirely locally in the browser.

      Are all pages of a TIFF kept?

      Yes, each TIFF page becomes a PDF page.

      Can I combine several TIFFs?

      Yes, they are concatenated in the selection order.

      Is the quality kept?

      The pixels are embedded losslessly.

      How do I turn a PDF back into images?

      Use the "PDF to JPG" tool.

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