Convert TIFF to PNG — Free, Fast & Private
TIFF is the standard format in photography, print design, and medical imaging. But TIFF files are massive — often 10-50MB per image — and most web browsers, email clients, and social platforms cannot display them directly. Converting TIFF to PNG gives you a universally compatible, lossless format at a fraction of the file size.
PNG uses DEFLATE compression to reduce file size while preserving every pixel. Unlike converting to JPG, there is zero quality loss in a TIFF to PNG conversion. Transparency in the original TIFF is also preserved, making this the right choice for graphics, logos, and layered images.
MiniPx handles the conversion client-side in your browser. No server upload, no account required. This matters when you are working with client photos, proprietary scans, medical images, or any files you cannot share with third-party servers.
Common TIFF sources
TIFF files commonly come from professional cameras (Canon, Nikon RAW exports), flatbed scanners, medical imaging equipment (X-rays, MRIs), GIS and satellite imagery, and print-ready design files. All of these convert cleanly to PNG for everyday sharing and web use.
PNG vs JPG for TIFF conversion
Choose PNG when the TIFF contains text, line art, diagrams, or transparency — PNG handles sharp edges and flat colors perfectly. Choose JPG when the TIFF is a photograph and you want the smallest possible file size. For web publishing, consider converting to WebP for even smaller files.
Browser compatibility note
Most browsers can render single-page TIFF files. Multi-page TIFFs (common in scanned documents) may only convert the first page. For multi-page documents, consider using a dedicated PDF workflow. For more PNG conversion options, see our PNG converter hub.