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With over 1100 file-conversion types supported, you won't need to go anywhere else to convert your files.
Our motto is to make file conversion easy, which is why we allow you to convert files from any device.
Examples of just some of the new conversion types we've added lately include converting a scanned PDF to TXT and converting a GIF to an MP4!
You'll find all the conversion and compression tools you need, all in one place, at Zamzar. With over 1100 file-conversion types supported, whether you need to convert videos, audio, documents or images, you'll easily find what you need and soon have your files in the formats and sizing that work for you.
PDF stands for ‘Portable Document Format’ file. It was developed by Adobe so people could share documents regardless of which device, operating system, or software they were using, while preserving the content and formatting. The format has evolved to allow for editing and interactive elements like electronic signatures or buttons. The PDF format is now a standard open format that isn’t just available under Adobe Acrobat. It is maintained by the International Organisation for Standardization (ISO).
PDF files aren’t typically created from scratch, but are usually converted, saved or ‘printed’ from other documents or images before sharing, publishing online or storing. They can be viewed on almost all devices. Creating a PDF can involve compressing a file, making it take up less storage space. You would typically create a PDF if you wanted to ensure document fidelity, to make it more secure, or to create a copy for storage.
A TIFF file, or "Tagged Image File Format" was originally developed by Aldus, who later merged with Adobe, in the 1980s. TIFF files can have either a .TIF or .TIFF file extension, but the underlying format is the same.
Originally developed with the aim of allowing users to save an image that could be opened on multiple platforms, the TIFF format supports both lossless and lossy compression. The format produces larger file sizes, which means the format is not well suited for image display on the Web, and tends to be used more for physical printing purposes.
Almost all programs can open TIFF files because TIFF files were so widely adopted back in the 1980s. Both the Photos app on Windows and Apple Preview on Mac OS are able to open TIFF files.