What Is This Tool?
This online tool converts PNG files—lossless raster images with transparency—into TIFF files, a versatile format used for professional imaging and archival purposes. It enables exporting your graphics into a format supporting higher bit depths, additional color spaces like CMYK, and extensive metadata, suited for printing, scanning, and detailed editing workflows.
How to Use This Tool?
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Upload your PNG file using the tool’s user interface
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Select TIFF as the desired output format
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Start the conversion process by clicking the convert button
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Download the converted TIFF file once the process completes
Key Features
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Converts PNG images with transparency and lossless compression to TIFF format
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Supports preservation of metadata and alpha channels during conversion
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Enables use of TIFF’s multiple color spaces and bit depths for advanced workflows
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Delivers TIFF files suitable for professional print, prepress, and archival use
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Browser-based and easy-to-use interface with no software installation needed
Examples
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Convert a PNG logo with transparent background to a CMYK TIFF for print vendor compatibility
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Export screenshots saved as PNG to TIFF format for archival in professional photo workflows
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Transform web graphics into TIFF files to integrate with medical or GIS imaging systems
Common Use Cases
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Prepare PNG-based UI graphics or logos for professional print workflows requiring CMYK support
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Archive lossless screenshots or images in TIFF format for long-term preservation and interchange
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Convert images for medical imaging, geographic information systems, or high-resolution scanning that require TIFF’s tagged metadata
Tips & Best Practices
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Verify your original PNG has all desired transparency and color data before conversion
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Use TIFF compression options to manage large file sizes after conversion
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Check compatibility of TIFF files with your target applications, as not all features or compression types are universally supported
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Avoid using converted TIFFs directly for web usage due to slower loading and lack of native browser support
Limitations
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Converted TIFF files may be significantly larger than the original PNG, especially if uncompressed
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PNG does not support CMYK natively, so conversion to TIFF enables CMYK workflows without adding color detail beyond the source
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Inconsistent support of some TIFF features, compression types, or BigTIFF may cause interoperability issues
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TIFF is not optimized for online display and can be slower to decode compared to modern web formats
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why convert PNG to TIFF?
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Converting PNG to TIFF helps move lossless images into a format suitable for high-quality printing, archival, or professional editing that requires richer metadata, color spaces, and multipage support.
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Does converting add CMYK color data to PNG images?
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No, conversion allows CMYK workflow compatibility in TIFF but does not create additional color information beyond what is in the PNG source.
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Can TIFF files created this way be used on websites?
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TIFF files are not optimized for web use as they are slower to decode and lack native browser support; they are better suited for print and archival purposes.
Key Terminology
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PNG
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Portable Network Graphics is a lossless image format supporting transparency and metadata, commonly used for web graphics and screenshots.
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TIFF
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Tagged Image File Format is a flexible raster image container used for professional imaging, supporting multiple color spaces, high bit depths, and extensive metadata.
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CMYK
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A color model used in professional printing workflows that stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (black).