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Free TIFF Merger

Merge multiple TIFF files online free into one PDF document with robust local TIFF decoding, page-aware previews, and better support for difficult TIFF variants.

Drop TIFF Files Here to Merge

Upload 2 or more TIFF files to merge them into a single PDF document with better local support for complex TIFF variants.

Multi-File • Ordered • PDF Output

How to Merge TIFF Files Online Free

Step 1

Upload TIFF Files

Select or drag multiple TIFF files you want to merge together.

Step 2

Arrange Order

Files are listed in upload order. Reorder if needed before merging.

Step 3

Merge Files

Click merge to combine all TIFF images into a single PDF document.

Step 4

Download Merged

Save your merged document. All pages combined in one file.

🔗 Combine Multiple TIFFs

Free TIFF Merger — Combine Multiple TIFF Files Into One Document

Merge multiple TIFF files online free into a single multi-page PDF document. Combine scanned pages, document fragments, and image collections into one organized file. No software download, no signup, 100% browser-based and private.

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Why Merge TIFF Files?

When you scan multiple documents or receive individual TIFF pages, you often end up with dozens of separate files. Merging them into a single document solves several problems:

  • Organization: Instead of managing 20 separate files, you have one organized document with all pages in order.
  • Easy sharing: Email one merged PDF instead of 20 separate TIFF attachments. Much more convenient for recipients.
  • Document completeness: A merged document ensures all pages stay together — no missing pages or mixed-up orders.
  • Professional presentation: Merged documents look professional and are easier to navigate with page numbers and bookmarks.
  • Storage efficiency: One file is easier to store, backup, and archive than dozens of individual files.
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5 Common Use Cases for TIFF Merging

📄 1. Scanned Document Assembly

Office scanners often save each page as a separate TIFF. Merge all pages of a contract, report, or application into one complete document for filing, sharing, or printing as a unified file.

⚖️ 2. Legal Document Compilation

Law firms frequently receive individual TIFF pages from court filings, evidence packages, and discovery documents. Merging creates organized case files with all related documents in one place — essential for legal workflows.

🏥 3. Medical Record Compilation

Medical imaging departments produce separate TIFF files for each scan, X-ray, or report. Merging creates complete patient records in a single file for easy review by physicians and record-keeping.

📸 4. Photography Portfolio Assembly

Photographers who deliver TIFF files to clients can merge selected images into a single portfolio document for easy review and client presentation. Much more professional than emailing dozens of individual files.

📦 5. Archive & Backup Consolidation

For long-term archival, merging related TIFF files into single documents simplifies storage and retrieval. Instead of searching through hundreds of individual files, you have organized merged documents by category, date, or project.

Key Features

Free Forever

No payment or subscription. Merge unlimited files.

Multiple Files

Merge 2 to 50+ TIFF files in one operation.

High Quality

Each page preserved at full resolution in merged PDF.

100% Private

Files processed locally. Never uploaded to servers.

Any Dimensions

TIFFs with different sizes merged seamlessly.

Works on Any Device

No software needed. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge.

💡 Tips for Merging TIFF Files

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    Name files numerically: Name your files with numbers (001.tiff, 002.tiff, etc.) before uploading to ensure correct page order in the merged document.
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    Keep originals: Always retain the original individual TIFF files. The merged document is a copy — originals serve as your backup.
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    For splitting later: If you need to separate pages in the future, use our TIFF Splitter tool.
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    Compress after merging: If the merged file is too large, use our TIFF Compressor or convert individual pages to JPG for smaller sizes.

Frequently Asked Questions — TIFF Merger

Yes, our TIFF merger is 100% free with no hidden fees, watermarks, or daily limits. Merge unlimited TIFF files without creating an account. All processing happens locally in your browser.
You can merge as many TIFF files as your device's memory allows. Typically 10-50 files work smoothly. For very large batches, process in groups and then merge the results.
The merged output is a PDF document containing all your TIFF images as pages. PDF is the ideal format for multi-page merged documents because it is universally viewable, printable, and shareable.
No. Each TIFF page is rendered at its full resolution and embedded into the PDF at high quality. The visual output preserves the quality of your original TIFF images.
Files are merged in the order they appear in the file list. Upload them in the desired order, or the files will be arranged alphabetically by name.
Completely safe. Our merger processes everything locally in your browser. Files are never uploaded to any server. This makes it safe for legal documents, medical records, and confidential business documents.
Yes! Open Safari (iPhone) or Chrome (Android), visit our TIFF merger, upload your files, and tap Merge. The merged PDF downloads directly. No app needed.
Merging and combining are the same thing — taking multiple separate TIFF files and joining them into a single multi-page document. Our tool creates a PDF that contains all your TIFF images as pages.
Yes! Each TIFF can have different dimensions. The merged PDF accommodates pages of varying sizes — each page matches the dimensions of its source TIFF image.
If you need to separate pages later, use our TIFF Splitter tool or any PDF splitter. The merged PDF can be split back into individual page images at any time.