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TIFF to PDF
Convert a TIFF image file to PDF using LibreOffice. Supports multi-page TIFFs, scanned documents, and all standard compression formats. File is processed on a secure server and immediately deleted.
Frequently asked questions
- Does my file get uploaded?
- Yes. Converting a TIFF file to PDF uses LibreOffice running on our secure server. Your file is sent over an encrypted connection, converted, and immediately deleted — never stored permanently.
- Do multi-page TIFFs become multi-page PDFs?
- Yes. A TIFF file containing multiple pages (common for scanned documents and fax archives) is converted to a PDF with the same number of pages in the same order.
- What TIFF compression formats are supported?
- LibreOffice handles the standard TIFF compression types: uncompressed, LZW, PackBits, CCITT Fax Group 3 and 4 (used in fax documents and archival scans), and JPEG-compressed TIFF. Proprietary or non-standard compressions may not be supported.
- Why can't I convert TIFF in the browser without uploading?
- Web browsers do not natively support TIFF decoding. Chrome, Firefox, and Safari cannot render TIFF files without a plugin. The file must be processed server-side using LibreOffice, which has full TIFF support built in.