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Convert TIFF to PNG Online

Free, private TIFF to PNG converter. Your files never leave your browser. All processing happens locally on your device.

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FormatShift converts files directly in your browser. Your files never leave your device, so there's nothing to intercept or leak.

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Files convert on your machine, so downloads are ready right away, even on slow connections.

High Fidelity

Good encoding keeps your files looking and sounding right, even at smaller sizes.

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How to convert TIFF to PNG

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Drop your TIFF file

Drag your file onto the converter above, or click to browse your files. Your files stay on your device.

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Automatic conversion

FormatShift converts your file right in your browser using WebAssembly. No server involved, so your data stays completely private.

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Download your PNG file

Once the conversion finishes, click the download button and you are done. The converted file is ready to use.

Why convert TIFF to PNG?

TIFF and PNG serve different purposes. Converting between them lets you use whichever format works best for your situation.

What is a TIFF file?

Tagged Image File Format: TIFF is a high-quality image format used in publishing, photography, and scanning. It supports lossless compression and stores a lot of metadata, which makes files large but preserves every detail.

Created by: Aldus Corporation (now Adobe), first released in 1986

Used for: Print publishing, professional photography, document scanning, archival storage

Technical details: Supports lossless and lossy compression, multiple layers, 16-bit color depth, and extensive metadata. Files can be very large.

Compatibility: Supported by professional image editors and publishing software. Not natively displayed by most web browsers.

What is a PNG file?

Portable Network Graphics: PNG is a lossless image format that supports transparency. It was created as a patent-free replacement for GIF back in the mid-1990s and quickly became the standard for web graphics that need clean edges or see-through backgrounds.

Created by: PNG Development Group, first released in 1996

Used for: Web graphics, logos, screenshots, icons, anything that needs transparency or sharp text

Technical details: Lossless compression, so the image looks identical to the original. Supports 8-bit and 24-bit color with an alpha channel for transparency. File sizes tend to be larger than JPEG for photos but smaller for graphics with flat colors.

Compatibility: Every browser, operating system, and image editor supports PNG. It is one of the most universally readable formats.

TIFF vs PNG

Feature TIFF PNG
Type Tagged Image File Format Portable Network Graphics
Best for Print publishing, professional photography, document scanning, archival storage Web graphics, logos, screenshots, icons, anything that needs transparency or sharp text
Compatibility Supported by professional image editors and publishing software. Not natively displayed by most web browsers. Every browser, operating system, and image editor supports PNG. It is one of the most universally readable formats.
Pros Excellent quality, extensive metadata support, lossless compression option Lossless quality, transparency support, universal compatibility
Cons Large file sizes, not supported by web browsers, overkill for casual use Larger file sizes than JPEG for photographs, no animation support (use APNG or GIF for that)

Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to convert TIFF to PNG online?
Yes. FormatShift processes your file entirely in your browser. Your data never leaves your device, so there is nothing to intercept or leak. No account or signup required.
How long does TIFF to PNG conversion take?
Image conversions usually finish in under a second, even for large files.
What is the difference between TIFF and PNG?
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format): Supports lossless and lossy compression, multiple layers, 16-bit color depth, and extensive metadata. Files can be very large. PNG (Portable Network Graphics): Lossless compression, so the image looks identical to the original. Supports 8-bit and 24-bit color with an alpha channel for transparency. File sizes tend to be larger than JPEG for photos but smaller for graphics with flat colors.
Will I lose quality converting TIFF to PNG?
This depends on the formats involved. Check the comparison above for details on how TIFF and PNG handle compression and quality.
Do I need to install any software?
No. FormatShift runs entirely in your browser. There is nothing to download, install, or sign up for.