High-quality titania nanotube array films were successfully fabricated by two-step anodization of titanium foils. The morphologies of titania nanotube arrays were observed by field emission scanning electron microscope. Dye-sensitized solar cells were then fabricated using titania nanotube array films with different thicknesses and the photovoltaic conversion efficiencies of these solar cells were evaluated. It is found that the conversion efficiency of the solar cells can be improved with the increasing film thickness. The highest solar cell efficiency of 3.04% is achieved at the film thickness of 15 ?m.