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Convert to and from TIFF

Easily convert images to or from TIFF directly in your browser — no uploads, complete privacy, and your files never leave your device.

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TIFF Format Properties

Type:Raster
Compression:Lossless
Transparency:✓ Supported
MIME Type:image/tiff
Aliases:tif

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Frequently Asked Questions

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible raster image format that supports lossless compression and is commonly used in professional photography, publishing, and archival storage.

To convert TIFF to JPG, upload your TIFF file using our converter above, select JPG as the output format, and click convert. This will create a smaller file suitable for web use and sharing.

Yes, TIFF can contain multiple pages or images in a single file, similar to a PDF. Our converter will typically extract the first page, but you can specify which page to convert in the options.

Use TIFF for professional photography, print media, archival storage, scientific imaging, and any application where you need to preserve maximum image quality and metadata.

TIFF files are typically too large for web use due to their uncompressed or lightly compressed nature. For web applications, convert TIFF to JPG, PNG, or WebP for better performance.

TIFF supports various compression methods including LZW (lossless), JPEG (lossy), ZIP/Deflate (lossless), and PackBits. LZW compression provides good file size reduction while maintaining quality for most images.

Our converter can extract individual pages from multi-page TIFF files. Upload your file, and use the page selection options to choose which page to convert. You can also convert all pages to separate files.

RAW formats contain unprocessed sensor data, while TIFF stores processed images. TIFF offers better compatibility and smaller sizes than RAW, but RAW provides more editing flexibility for professional photography.

Yes! TIFF excels at storing ICC color profiles, EXIF metadata, and other technical information. This makes it ideal for professional workflows where color accuracy and image provenance are critical.

Upload your TIFF file, select PNG as the output format. If your TIFF has transparency or alpha channels, our converter will preserve them in the PNG output while providing better compression.