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Convert TIFF to JPG

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What is a TIFF file?

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible, high-quality image format widely used in professional photography, publishing, and printing. Developed by Aldus Corporation in 1986 (later acquired by Adobe), TIFF supports lossless compression (LZW, ZIP), uncompressed storage, and even lossy JPEG compression within the TIFF container. TIFF files can store 8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit color depth per channel, support multiple layers and pages within a single file, and preserve extensive metadata. TIFF is the preferred format for archival storage and professional print workflows, but its large file sizes and limited web browser support make it impractical for online use.

TIFF vs JPG — What's the difference?

TIFF preserves maximum image quality with lossless compression and supports features like 16-bit color depth, multiple layers, and multi-page documents. JPG uses lossy compression to produce much smaller files at the cost of slight quality reduction, limited to 8-bit color. A 50MB TIFF photograph might compress to 2-5MB as a JPG. TIFF is the standard for professional print production and archival storage, while JPG is the standard for web, email, and everyday digital sharing. Most web browsers cannot display TIFF files, making conversion to JPG essential for online use.

When should you convert TIFF to JPG?

Convert TIFF to JPG when you need to share, email, or upload images for web use. TIFF files from professional cameras, scanners, or design software are too large for email and cannot be displayed in web browsers. Converting to JPG reduces file size by 90-95% while maintaining excellent visual quality for screen viewing. If your TIFF contains multiple layers or pages, only the first page or flattened composite will be exported. For print production work, keep the original TIFF — convert to JPG only for sharing and web use.

How to convert TIFF to JPG

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Upload

Click or drag your TIFF files into the upload area.

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Convert

Conversion starts automatically. Watch real-time progress.

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Download

Download converted JPG files individually or as a ZIP.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this converter really free?

Yes, completely free with no limits on file count or file size (up to 100 MB per file).

Are my files safe?

Files are processed on secure servers and automatically deleted after 15 minutes.

What happens to multi-page TIFF files?

Only the first page of a multi-page TIFF is converted. If you need all pages converted separately, upload each page as a separate file.

What happens to 16-bit color depth?

16-bit and 32-bit TIFF files are converted to 8-bit JPG (the maximum JPG supports). For typical photographic content, this downsampling is not visible to the human eye.

Will TIFF layers be preserved?

No. JPG does not support layers. Multi-layer TIFF files are flattened into a single composite image during conversion. Keep your original TIFF if you need to edit individual layers.

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