TIFFJPG

Free TIFF Splitter

Split multi-page TIFF files online free into individual page images. No software, no signup.

Drop Multi-Page TIFF Here

Upload a multi-page TIFF file to split it into individual page images.

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How to Split Multi-Page TIFF Files Online Free

Step 1

Upload Multi-Page TIFF

Select or drag your multi-page TIFF file into the upload area.

Step 2

Detect Pages

Our tool automatically detects all pages within your multi-page TIFF file.

Step 3

Split Pages

Click split to separate each page into individual image files.

Step 4

Download All

Download all split pages as a ZIP archive. Each page is a separate file.

✂️ Split Multi-Page TIFF

Free TIFF Splitter — Separate Multi-Page TIFF Into Individual Pages

Split multi-page TIFF files online free into individual page images. Separate scanned documents, faxes, and multi-page TIFFs into single-page files for easy viewing, sharing, and management. No software download, no signup, 100% browser-based and private.

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What is a Multi-Page TIFF File?

A multi-page TIFF (also called multi-frame TIFF) is a single .tiff file that contains multiple images or pages within it. Think of it as a digital document where each page is stored as a separate image inside one container file.

  • Document scanners: When you scan a multi-page document on an office scanner, it often saves all pages as a single multi-page TIFF file.
  • Fax machines: Received faxes are commonly stored as multi-page TIFF files — each page of the fax becomes a frame in the TIFF.
  • Medical imaging: Medical image series (CT slices, MRI sequences) may be stored as multi-page TIFF files.
  • Legal documents: Court filings, contracts, and legal archives often use multi-page TIFF for document storage.

The problem: Most image viewers and applications can only display the first page of a multi-page TIFF. To access all pages, you need to split the file — which is exactly what our tool does.

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Why Split Multi-Page TIFF Files? 5 Key Reasons

👁️ 1. View All Pages Individually

Most image viewers only show the first page of a multi-page TIFF. Splitting lets you see every page as a separate image that can be viewed in any image viewer, browser, or device without special software.

📤 2. Share Individual Pages

Need to email just page 3 of a 20-page scanned document? Split the TIFF first, then share only the specific pages needed. This is much more efficient than sending the entire multi-page file.

🔄 3. Convert Individual Pages

After splitting, you can convert individual pages to any format — JPG for email, PNG for web, PDF for documents. Our TIFF to JPG converter and other tools work with single-page images.

📋 4. Document Management

Split pages can be individually named, organized into folders, tagged, and managed in document management systems. This is especially useful for legal and medical document workflows where individual page management is critical.

🔍 5. OCR Individual Pages

OCR (text recognition) software often works better with individual page images than multi-page TIFFs. Splitting first, then running OCR on each page can improve text extraction accuracy.

Key Features

Free Forever

No payment or subscription. Split unlimited files.

Auto Page Detection

Automatically detects all pages in multi-page TIFF.

Lossless Quality

Pages extracted at full quality — no compression.

100% Private

Files processed locally. Never uploaded to servers.

ZIP Download

All split pages packaged in convenient ZIP archive.

Works on Any Device

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

💡 Tips for Splitting TIFF Files

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    Keep the original: Always keep the original multi-page TIFF as backup. Split pages are copies — the original remains intact.
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    Single-page TIFFs: If your TIFF has only one page, our tool will extract it as a single PNG image. The splitter works with both single and multi-page TIFFs.
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    For merging back: If you need to combine pages later, use our TIFF Merger tool.
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    Convert after splitting: After splitting, convert individual pages to any format using our tools: TIFF to JPG, TIFF to PDF, or TIFF to PNG.

Frequently Asked Questions — TIFF Splitter

Yes, our TIFF splitter is 100% free with no hidden fees, watermarks, or daily limits. Split unlimited multi-page TIFF files without creating an account. All processing happens locally in your browser.
A multi-page TIFF is a single .tiff file that contains multiple images/pages inside it — like a digital document with multiple pages. They are commonly created by document scanners, fax machines, and medical imaging equipment. Our splitter separates each page into its own individual image file.
No. Each page is extracted and saved as a separate PNG image at full quality. No compression or quality loss occurs during the splitting process. The output is pixel-perfect.
TIFF files can theoretically contain thousands of pages. Our browser-based splitter handles files with dozens of pages comfortably. Very large multi-page TIFFs (100+ pages) may take longer depending on your device's processing power.
Completely safe. Our splitter processes everything locally in your browser. Files are never uploaded to any server. This makes it safe for legal documents, medical records, financial statements, and any confidential multi-page TIFFs.
Yes! Open Safari (iPhone) or Chrome (Android), visit our TIFF splitter, upload your multi-page TIFF, and tap Split. All pages download as a ZIP file. No app needed.
Split pages are saved as PNG format for lossless quality. If you need them in other formats, use our conversion tools — TIFF to JPG for smaller files, or TIFF to PDF for document format.
Currently our splitter extracts all pages from the multi-page TIFF. All pages are packaged into a ZIP archive for easy download and organization.
Common sources: office document scanners (HP, Canon, Xerox), fax machines, medical imaging equipment (DICOM to TIFF exports), legal document management systems, government document archives, and batch scanning software.
Splitting separates a multi-page TIFF into individual page images — the content remains the same, just in separate files. Converting changes the format (e.g., TIFF to JPG) — the content is re-encoded in a different image format. You can split first, then convert individual pages to your preferred format.