Convert TIFF to PNG
Convert TIFF images to lossless PNG files that open in every browser and editor, transparency included.
Free workspace
Keep repeat file work in motion after the first export.
Start here without an account, then move into retained files, OCR, and starter workflows when the task stops being a one-off.
Instant use
25 browser conversions / day
Retained files
7-day retained files
Secure processing
10 server jobs / month
Document tools
20 OCR pages / month
Conversion surface
Run the file task now.
The converter stays fast and simple. Workspace features only step in when retention, OCR, or repeat work actually adds value.
How it works
A short path from input to finished export.
The flow stays simple so you can get in, finish the job, and move on without extra setup.
Upload TIFF Files
Drag and drop your TIFF images or click to browse. You can queue several files at once.
Click Convert
Conversion runs instantly in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
Download PNG
Save the converted file right away. Multiple images are bundled into a ZIP for one-click download.
Why FileMorf
A cleaner route for this conversion.
The tool keeps the core job lightweight while still giving you room to grow into retained, higher-value workflows later.
100% Private
All processing happens in your browser. Your files never leave your device.
Lossless PNG Output
Every decoded pixel is stored exactly, with full alpha transparency — nothing degrades on future edits and saves.
Batch Processing
Convert multiple files at once. Download as a convenient ZIP file.
Details
Answers before you start.
The important questions, plus the nearby routes users usually need next.
PNG stores the same pixels as TIFF — losslessly, alpha channel included — in a format that browsers, editors, and upload forms actually accept. It is the right destination when you want to keep full fidelity of a scan or archival image while escaping TIFF's compatibility problems, and PNG's compression means the file usually gets smaller too.
Yes. Both TIFF and PNG store a full alpha channel, and FileMorf preserves it exactly — anti-aliased edges, soft shadows, and semi-transparent pixels all survive the conversion.
Only the first page is converted, and FileMorf flags this with a warning on the file so nothing is silently dropped. Single-page TIFFs — the vast majority of scans and photo exports — convert in full, including LZW-compressed and uncompressed variants.
No. The entire TIFF to PNG conversion happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API, so your files never leave your device. There is nothing to upload, no queue to wait in, and nothing for anyone else to store.
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Next step
Convert now. Create a workspace when the job starts repeating.
Keep quick work frictionless, then move into retained files, document tools, and secure processing when that actually improves the workflow.