TIFF to JPG Converter
Drop your TIFF images here
Convert TIFF to JPG — free, instant, no upload
How to Convert TIFF to JPG
Click Browse Files or drag & drop your TIFF images onto the converter above. You can select multiple files for batch conversion.
Set the compression quality using the slider — higher values preserve more detail, lower values produce smaller files. Optionally enable resizing to change the output dimensions.
Click Convert to JPG and your files will be processed instantly in your browser. Download them individually or all at once.
🔒 All image conversions happen 100% in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server — completely private, free, and unlimited.
Why Convert TIFF to JPG?
Reduce file size significantly — lossy compression in JPG can dramatically shrink your files.
TIFF files are very large and not web-friendly. Converting to JPG makes them easier to share and use online.
Improve website loading speed and Core Web Vitals scores by using a web-optimized format.
TIFF vs JPG — Format Comparison
| Feature | TIFF | JPG |
|---|---|---|
| Full Name | TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) | JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) |
| Compression | Lossless | Lossy |
| Transparency | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Animation | ❌ No | ❌ No |
| Color Depth | Up to 48-bit | 24-bit (16.7 million colors) |
| Best For | Professional photography, print publishing, archival storage, high-quality image editing. | Photographs, complex images with gradients, web images where small file size matters. |
About the TIFF Format
TIFF is a professional-grade image format widely used in photography, publishing, and archival storage. It supports lossless compression, multiple color spaces (RGB, CMYK), high bit depths, and can store multiple pages or layers in a single file. TIFF files are valued for their flexibility and quality, but they are too large for web use. They are the preferred format for print workflows and situations where maximum image quality must be preserved.
TIFF was originally created by Aldus Corporation in 1986 and is now maintained by Adobe Systems. It was designed as a universal format for storing high-quality raster images, and it has become the industry standard for professional photography and print production.
✅ Advantages
- Lossless compression preserves full quality
- Supports CMYK color space for print
- High bit depth (up to 48-bit)
- Can store multiple pages/layers
- Industry standard for professional photography and print
❌ Disadvantages
- Very large file sizes
- Not supported by web browsers natively
- Overkill for everyday use
- Slow to open and process due to large size
About the JPG Format
JPEG is the most widely used image format on the internet. It uses lossy compression, which means it reduces file size by discarding some image data that the human eye is unlikely to notice. This makes JPEG ideal for photographs and complex images with many color variations. However, each time you save a JPEG, it loses a small amount of quality — this is known as generation loss. JPEG does not support transparency or animation.
The JPEG format was created in 1992 by the Joint Photographic Experts Group. It quickly became the standard for digital photography and web images due to its efficient compression and universal browser support.
✅ Advantages
- Extremely small file sizes for photos
- Universal support across all devices and browsers
- Adjustable compression quality
- Ideal for photographs and complex images
❌ Disadvantages
- Lossy compression — quality degrades with each save
- No transparency support
- No animation support
- Not ideal for text, line art, or sharp edges
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it free to convert TIFF to JPG?
Yes, completely free with no limits. Our converter runs in your browser — no uploads, no registration, no hidden costs.
Will I lose image quality?
JPG uses lossy compression, which may result in a slight quality reduction. You can control this with the quality slider — higher values preserve more detail.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. All image conversions happen 100% in your browser using the Canvas API. Your files never leave your device, making this the most private way to convert images.
Can I convert multiple TIFF files at once?
Yes! Simply drag and drop multiple files or select them with the file browser. All files will be converted in batch with a single click.