TIFF to PDF
Combine TIFF scans into a single PDF, one file per page. Reorder the pages, choose the size, all in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
TIFF → PDF
Why convert TIFF to PDF?
TIFF is common for scans, faxes, and archival images because it stores high detail, but that same richness makes it awkward to share: it produces large files, and many everyday apps and web forms will not open a .tif at all. A PDF is the universal way to hand those scans on, and it keeps a set of pages together in order. Add your TIFF files, drag them into the sequence you want, and each one is decoded in your browser and placed into the PDF as a high quality image. You can fit each page to the scan or use a standard A4 or Letter size with the margins and orientation you prefer, which helps when the PDF needs to print on regular paper. Everything runs on your device. Your scans are never uploaded; they are read, combined, and saved entirely in your browser.
How do I convert a TIFF to PDF?
Add your .tif or .tiff files, set the page size and order, and save a PDF. Each TIFF file becomes one page, decoded in your browser and embedded into the document, so your scans open and print anywhere. Nothing is uploaded.