TIFF to JPG

JPG Converter

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1. How to Use

  1. Upload TIFF or TIF files. Supports standard TIFF images—including those from scanners, cameras, and professional photo software. Batch conversion available.
  2. Set output quality (1–100%). TIFF is often uncompressed or lightly compressed; JPG will significantly reduce file size. Use 90–100% for archival quality, 75–85% for web.
  3. Click Convert to JPG. For multi-page TIFFs, the main image (largest frame) is converted. Download individually or use Download All / Download as ZIP.
  4. Preview uploaded TIFF files before converting. Thumbnails shown when browser supports TIFF rendering.

2. How It Works

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) can store high-bit-depth, uncompressed images. Common in professional photography, scanning, and print workflows. File sizes can be very large.

UTIF decodes TIFF in your browser. The converter extracts the primary image and re-encodes it as JPEG at your chosen quality. Fallback to browser rendering for complex TIFFs.

All conversion runs client-side. No upload—convert TIFF to JPG locally. Your high-resolution scans and photos stay on your device.

3. About TIFF to JPG

TIFF is common in professional photography, scanning, and archival. It preserves quality but creates large files—often tens or hundreds of MB. JPG offers a practical balance of size and quality for sharing and web.

Converting TIFF to JPG reduces file size for email, web display, and cloud storage. Many online platforms and apps don't accept TIFF—JPG is the universal fallback.

A free TIFF to JPG converter online. Ideal for converting scanned documents, professional photos, or archival images to a more widely supported format.

4. Advantages

  • Handles high-quality TIFF source images. Supports complex TIFF structures including multi-IFD and EXIF-embedded thumbnails.
  • Client-side conversion. No upload—privacy-first. Your scans and photos never leave your device.
  • Batch processing: Convert multiple TIFF files to JPG at once. Download all as ZIP.
  • Significant file size reduction. TIFF to JPG can shrink files by 80–95% with good visual quality.

5. Real-World Use Cases

  • Convert scanned documents to JPG for email, web upload, or document management systems that prefer JPG.
  • Prepare professional photos for web display. Portfolio sites, galleries, and social media often expect JPG.
  • Shrink TIFF archives for backup or sharing. Keep TIFF originals; create JPG copies for distribution.
  • Convert TIFF exports from Photoshop, Lightroom, or scanning software for use in presentations or general-purpose viewing.