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Convert DOCX to TIFF Online


CONVERT DOCX to TIFF ONLINE

1) Upload DOCX file to convert

 

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Allowed file types: one, docx, doc, wbk, rtf, rvf, odt, abw, txt, dotx, docm, hwp, wpd, wps, tmd

2) Set converting DOCX to TIFF options

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3) Get converted file

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How to convert DOCX to TIFF?

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💾 Upload Your File: Go to the site, click on «Upload File,» and select your DOCX file.

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✍️ Set Conversion Options: Choose TIFF as the output format and adjust any additional options if needed.

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Convert and Download: Click 👉«Download Converted File»👈 to get your TIFF file.


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Converting DOCX to TIFF online has never been so simple. Drop your Word document and the converter renders each page as a lossless TIFF with LZW or CCITT Group 4 compression — the standard format for legal eDiscovery, fax transmission, and document imaging systems. Output a single multi-page TIFF or one TIFF per page. No Word or Office installation required.
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DOCX File

File extension .DOCX
CategoryDocument File
DescriptionDOCX is an MS Office text format of new generation (starting from 2007 versions). It is a more open, more standardized version that allows various apps get easier access to data stored in Word files. DOCX files are lighter in size than DOC analogues due to a new, XML-based file structure. As opposite to DOC, a corrupted DOCX file still can be opened, and undamaged data still can be read and edited. Older Word versions can work with DOCX, if a free compatibility pack is installed and setup.
Associated programsMicrosoft Word 2007
Microsoft Word 2008 (MAC)
OxygenOffice Professional (Linux)
Word 2010
Developed byMicrosoft
MIME typeapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document
Useful links
Conversion typeDOCX to TIFF

TIFF File

File extension .TIFF, .TIF
CategoryImage File
DescriptionThe TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a widely-used file format for storing digital images, developed by Aldus Corporation (now owned by Adobe Systems). It is a versatile format that supports a wide range of color depths, resolutions, and image types, making it suitable for use in a variety of applications.

TIFF files can contain multiple images, each with their own characteristics such as resolution, compression, and color depth. They can also be uncompressed or compressed using a variety of methods, such as LZW, ZIP, and JPEG compression. Additionally, TIFF files can store metadata such as keywords, descriptions, and copyright information.

One of the key benefits of the TIFF format is its support for high-quality, lossless image compression. This makes it a popular choice for archiving and sharing images, especially in fields such as graphic design, printing, and photography. TIFF files can also support transparent backgrounds, making them ideal for use in web graphics and other applications where transparency is important.

TIFF files can be opened and edited using a wide variety of software programs, including Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, and Microsoft Paint. They are also supported by many operating systems and web browsers.

Overall, the TIFF format is a robust and versatile format for storing digital images. Its ability to support multiple images, high-quality compression, and metadata make it a popular choice for a variety of applications, especially those requiring high-quality images.

Associated programsCyberLink PowerDVD
InterVideo WinDVD
VideoLAN VLC Media Player
Windows Media Player
Developed byAldus, now Adobe Systems
MIME typeimage/tiff
image/tiff-fx
Useful linksMore detailed information on TIFF files
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DOCX to TIFF Converter — Frequently Asked Questions ▼

The converter uses LZW compression by default for color and grayscale output (lossless, suitable for text and mixed content) and CCITT Group 4 for bitonal (black-and-white) output. CCITT Group 4 is the standard compression for legal fax TIFFs and eDiscovery workflows. JPEG compression within TIFF is not used by default to preserve text sharpness.
By default, the converter produces one multi-page TIFF file containing all pages from the DOCX document. This is the format expected by eDiscovery platforms (Relativity, Concordance), document management systems, and fax servers. The multi-page TIFF can be split into individual page files using free tools like TIFF Split if your workflow requires one TIFF per page.
For fax transmission, use 200–300 DPI bitonal (CCITT G4) — this matches the fax resolution standard and produces the smallest bitonal TIFF. For archival, 300 DPI color or grayscale provides sufficient detail for long-term storage. For OCR processing, 300–400 DPI produces the best character recognition accuracy — OCR engines are typically optimized for 300 DPI input.
Yes. The converter renders the full print layout of each page, including headers, footers, watermarks, page numbers, and background images — the same content that would appear when printing the DOCX from Word. The TIFF is a complete visual record of the printed document.
Yes. TIFF is the preferred input format for ABBYY FineReader, Tesseract, OmniPage, and most other OCR engines. For best OCR results, convert at 300 DPI in grayscale or bitonal mode. Color TIFFs work but require the OCR engine to perform additional preprocessing steps.
The output is a multi-page TIFF with LZW or CCITT G4 compression — the standard format for Bates-numbering workflows in Relativity, Concordance, Summation, and similar platforms. Most eDiscovery tools accept TIFF files with these compression types directly. If the platform requires a specific DPI or compression variant, adjust the DPI setting before conversion.
Total Doc Converter (Windows, $49.90) processes entire DOCX archives to TIFF from the command line: `TotalDocConverter.exe C:\docx_archive C:\tiff_output /ConvertTo tiff /ProcessRecursively`. DPI, compression type, and color mode are configurable via command-line switches. Suitable for eDiscovery migrations, document imaging system ingestion, and long-term archival workflows.
 

 

Convert DOCX to TIFF Online — Word Documents to Multi-Page TIFF Images

TIFF is the standard image format for legal eDiscovery, fax transmission, document imaging systems, and long-term archival workflows — environments where JPEG compression is unacceptable and a single multi-page container is required. The converter renders each page of your .docx file at the specified DPI, applies LZW or CCITT Group 4 compression, and outputs either a single multi-page TIFF or one TIFF per page. No Microsoft Office installation required. Drop your .docx file and get archive-ready TIFF output in seconds.

What Is a DOCX File?

DOCX (Office Open XML) is the standard Word format since Office 2007, ISO-standardized as ISO 29500. Internally a ZIP archive containing XML files for content, styles, and embedded media, DOCX is the most widely exchanged editable document format. Viewing and editing requires Word, LibreOffice, Google Docs, or a compatible word processor. DOCX is heavily used in business, legal, academic, and government contexts — and these same contexts often require rendered TIFF images for imaging pipelines, court submissions, and archival systems.

What Is a TIFF File?

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a lossless raster image format used as the standard in document imaging, legal eDiscovery, prepress, and archival workflows. TIFF supports multiple compression modes — LZW (lossless for color), CCITT Group 4 (bitonal, fax standard), and ZIP. Multi-page TIFF files store an entire multi-page document in a single file — the format required by eDiscovery platforms (Relativity, Concordance, Summation) and document management systems (Documentum, FileNet). TIFF is also the standard input format for OCR engines (ABBYY FineReader, Tesseract) and legal Bates-numbering workflows.

DOCX vs TIFF — Use Case Comparison

PropertyDOCXTIFF
EditableYes — full text editingNo — rendered image
eDiscovery platform supportVariableNative (Relativity, Concordance)
Fax transmissionNot supportedCCITT G4 TIFF is the fax standard
Multi-page in one fileYesYes (multi-page TIFF)
OCR pipeline inputNeeds rendering firstDirect input to Tesseract, ABBYY
Lossless image qualityN/A (document format)Yes (LZW / CCITT G4)
Requires word processorYesNo — standard image format

How to Convert DOCX to TIFF Online

  1. Click Choose File or drag your .docx file into the upload area above.
  2. The converter unpacks the Office Open XML container and renders each page through a document layout engine at the specified DPI (150 DPI for screen, 300 DPI for print/archival, 600 DPI for OCR-quality output).
  3. Each rendered page is encoded as TIFF with LZW or CCITT Group 4 compression depending on color mode.
  4. All pages are assembled into a single multi-page TIFF file (or one TIFF per page if selected).
  5. Click Download to save the .tiff file.

When Do You Need DOCX to TIFF Conversion?

Feature Online Converters CoolUtils Desktop WinWord Built-in Other Software
Batch Conversion Limited Unlimited Manual only Limited
File Size Limit 1-5MB No limits System dependent Varies
Privacy & Security Upload required 100% offline Local only Varies
Conversion Speed Internet dependent Fast local processing Slow Medium
Advanced Options Basic Full customization Limited Basic
Cost Free/Premium One-time purchase Requires Office Subscription
Formatting Preservation Good Excellent Good Varies
Multiple Formats Support Limited 40+ formats Few formats Limited

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