TIFF is a flexible, high-quality format common in scanning, printing, and professional photography workflows, but it isn't well supported by web browsers or many everyday applications. PNG is the better target when you need a format that's both lossless and broadly compatible — useful for archiving scanned documents, preparing graphics with transparency, or sharing images that need to stay pixel-perfect.
Since TIFF files are often produced in batches — a stack of scanned pages, or a folder of camera exports — converting them one at a time isn't efficient. A batch TIFF to PNG converter handles an entire folder in a single run, preserving image quality throughout.
- Install Turbo Batch Image Converter Pro on your Windows PC.
- Open the app and select Batch Mode for converting a whole folder of TIFF files, or Individual Mode for a single file.
- Drag your TIFF files or folder into the app. Enable recursive sub-folder scanning if your scans are spread across multiple folders.
- Set the input format to TIFF and the output format to PNG.
- Optionally apply resizing during the same conversion step if needed.
- Click Convert. The app reads each TIFF file and writes a lossless PNG to your output folder, entirely offline.
- Lossless PNG output preserves full detail from the original TIFF
- Built-in support for multi-page TIFF files
- Bulk-convert entire scan or photo archives in one batch
- Recursive sub-folder scanning for organized document libraries
- Fully offline conversion keeps scanned documents private
- Multi-core processing for fast handling of large TIFF batches
Is PNG a good replacement for TIFF?
For most purposes, yes. PNG is lossless like TIFF but is far more widely supported across browsers and applications, making it a practical choice when TIFF compatibility becomes a problem.
Will file size shrink when converting TIFF to PNG?
Often yes, since PNG's compression is generally more efficient than uncompressed TIFF, though the exact reduction depends on the image content.
Can I batch-convert a whole folder of scanned TIFF pages?
Yes. Batch Mode with recursive folder scanning is designed for exactly this kind of bulk document conversion.
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