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Convert TIFF to PNG

Convert high-quality TIFF files to lossless, universally compatible PNG.

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Why use PixelTools to convert tiff to png

Lossless output

PNG preserves every pixel from your TIFF with no compression artifacts.

Wider compatibility

PNG works in every browser, editor, and platform — unlike TIFF.

Batch conversion

Convert entire folders of TIFF scans to PNG at once.

No upload

Processed locally. Your documents stay private.

Three steps to convert tiff to png

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    Drop your TIFF or TIF files

    Drag and drop .tiff or .tif files onto the page — including multi-megabyte uncompressed TIFFs from flatbed scanners or camera exports. The browser reads the raw TIFF pixel data using the Canvas API without uploading anything.

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    Pixel data is re-encoded as PNG

    Each TIFF frame is decoded in your browser and passed to the Canvas API, which applies PNG's DEFLATE lossless compression. Because both TIFF and PNG are lossless, every pixel value is preserved exactly — there is no resampling, no color shift, and no quality slider needed.

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    Download web-compatible PNG files

    The resulting PNG files are immediately ready for Figma, Photoshop, web upload forms, and any browser — unlike TIFF, which browsers and most web platforms do not support. Download each PNG individually or grab them all as a single ZIP.

Who converts TIFF to PNG?

TIFF files come out of scanners, medical imaging systems, and professional cameras — but most web platforms, design tools, and collaboration apps refuse to open them. PNG gives you the same lossless pixel data in a format that works everywhere, often at a smaller file size than uncompressed TIFF.

Document scanning archivists

Flatbed scanners like the Epson Perfection and Canon CanoScan series default to TIFF output because it captures every detail without lossy compression. Converting those TIFFs to PNG keeps all the pixel data intact while producing files that Dropbox previews, Google Drive opens inline, and email clients display without extra plugins.

Graphic designers in Figma or Sketch

Figma and Sketch both import PNG natively but display a blank frame or import error when handed a TIFF. Converting scanned textures, hand-lettering, or print-ready artwork from TIFF to PNG lets designers drag the file straight onto the canvas without a round-trip through Photoshop.

Medical and scientific imaging teams

DICOM-adjacent workflows and microscopy software (like ImageJ) often export analysis frames as TIFF. Converting to PNG makes those frames embeddable in reports, shareable over Slack or Teams, and viewable in any browser without proprietary software.

Web developers migrating legacy assets

CMS asset libraries built before 2010 frequently contain TIFF files that cause broken image tags in modern browsers, since Chrome, Firefox, and Safari do not render TIFF natively. Batch-converting those TIFFs to PNG fixes broken images without recompressing or altering a single pixel.

Print-to-web publishers

Book publishers and magazine editors receive high-res TIFF spreads from designers — often 300 dpi, 50–200 MB each — then need web-ready versions for online previews. Converting to PNG produces files that load in a browser at a fraction of the size while keeping sharp text and fine detail.

Photographers exporting from Lightroom or Capture One

Lightroom Classic and Capture One both offer TIFF as an export option for round-trip editing, producing 16-bit TIFFs that can exceed 100 MB per image. Converting to PNG yields a lossless file that Squarespace, WordPress, and most portfolio platforms accept for upload without hitting size or format rejection errors.

Frequently asked questions

Why convert TIFF to PNG?

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TIFF is high quality but not supported by many web platforms and apps. PNG is lossless too and works everywhere — browsers, editors, and websites.

Does converting TIFF to PNG lose quality?

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No. Both are lossless formats. The conversion preserves every pixel while making the file far more compatible.

Will the PNG be smaller than the TIFF?

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Often yes, since PNG uses lossless compression while many TIFFs are uncompressed. The exact savings depend on the image.

Can I batch convert scanned documents?

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Yes. Drop all your TIFF scans and convert them to PNG in one batch.

Are my files uploaded?

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No. Everything runs locally in your browser.

Should I convert to PNG or JPG?

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Choose PNG for lossless quality and transparency. Choose JPG for the smallest files when a small quality trade-off is fine.

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