Convert NIfTI to PDF Online
Generate professional PDF documents from NIfTI neuroimaging files. Whether you need to create printable brain scan reports for clinical review, prepare multi-slice summaries for research meetings, or share neuroimaging results with collaborators who lack specialized software, our converter produces clean PDF documents with properly oriented brain image slices.
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DICOM (.dcm), NIfTI (.nii, .nii.gz), NRRD (.nrrd), MHA (.mha)
Max file size: 200 MB • Processed locally
Why Convert NIfTI to PDF?
NIfTI files contain 3D volumetric brain imaging data that requires specialized software like FSLeyes, MRIcron, or 3D Slicer to view. When you need to share neuroimaging results with clinicians, collaborators at other institutions, or non-technical stakeholders, PDF provides a universally accessible format. A PDF report containing representative brain scan slices can be opened on any device and printed on any printer — making it the ideal format for clinical communications and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Research labs frequently need to produce imaging reports for Institutional Review Board (IRB) submissions, clinical trial documentation, or patient feedback sessions. Converting NIfTI data to multi-page PDF documents creates self-contained reports that include axial, sagittal, and coronal views — providing a comprehensive overview of the imaging study that reviewers can assess without specialized software or training.
Our converter extracts key slices from NIfTI volumes and arranges them in a professionally formatted PDF document with proper anatomical labeling and page layout. The output is suitable for printing, archiving, and electronic distribution through secure channels.
How to Convert NIfTI to PDF
- Upload your NIfTI file (.nii or .nii.gz) from your research pipeline.
- The converter extracts representative slices and generates a formatted PDF document.
- Download the PDF report — ready to print, email, or archive.
Key Features
- Convert NIfTI brain imaging data to professional PDF reports
- Multi-plane slice extraction (axial, sagittal, coronal)
- Proper anatomical orientation via NIfTI header analysis
- Support for both .nii and .nii.gz compressed formats
- Suitable for IRB submissions and research documentation
- Free online tool — no neuroimaging software required
- Secure processing with automatic file deletion
Frequently Asked Questions
How many slices are included in the PDF?
The PDF includes representative slices from all three anatomical planes (axial, sagittal, coronal), typically showing the middle and key landmark slices. For 4D NIfTI files, the first time point volume is used for slice extraction.
Can I use the PDF for clinical reporting?
The PDF provides high-quality renderings suitable for consultative review and interdisciplinary communication. For formal diagnostic reporting, the original NIfTI or DICOM data should be reviewed in certified clinical viewing software. The PDF is ideal for summaries, second opinions, and research documentation.
Does the converter support 4D NIfTI files (fMRI time series)?
Yes. For 4D NIfTI files containing multiple time points (common in fMRI studies), the converter extracts slices from the first volume. This provides a representative structural view suitable for anatomical reference and report generation.