TIFF to JPG Converter

Convert your TIFF images to universally compatible JPG format. Adjust quality settings to find the perfect balance between size and quality.

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Why convert TIFF to JPG

Massive Size Reduction

TIFF files can be tens or hundreds of megabytes. Converting to JPG dramatically reduces file size, often by 90% or more.

Quality Control

Fine-tune the quality settings from 1-100% to get exactly the file size and quality you need.

Universal Compatibility

JPG is supported by every device, browser, and application. Share your images anywhere without compatibility issues.

Free and Fast

No registration, no watermarks, no limits. Convert your TIFF files to JPG instantly with server-side processing.

How to Convert TIFF to JPG

  1. Upload your TIFF image using drag & drop or file selection
  2. Preview your TIFF image (automatically converted for browser display)
  3. Adjust the quality slider (higher = better quality, larger file)
  4. Click Convert to JPG
  5. Download your converted JPG image

About TIFF Format

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a versatile image format widely used in professional photography, desktop publishing, and graphic design. It supports lossless compression, multiple color spaces, and can contain multiple pages or layers. While TIFF preserves maximum image quality, the resulting files are significantly larger than formats like JPG or WebP.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a TIFF file?

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a high-quality image format commonly used in photography, publishing, and printing. TIFF files support lossless compression and can store multiple layers, making them ideal for professional workflows but resulting in very large file sizes.

Why convert TIFF to JPG?

TIFF files are often very large and not supported by web browsers or many applications. Converting to JPG significantly reduces file size while maintaining good visual quality, making images easy to share via email, social media, and websites.

Will I lose quality converting TIFF to JPG?

Since TIFF is lossless and JPG uses lossy compression, some quality reduction is inevitable. However, our tool lets you choose the quality level (1-100) to balance file size and image quality. At 85-95%, the difference is barely noticeable.

What quality setting should I use?

For most purposes, 85-95% quality provides an excellent balance between file size and visual quality. Use 100% for maximum quality when file size is not a concern, or lower values (60-80%) when you need smaller files for web use.

Does JPG support transparency like TIFF?

No, JPG does not support transparency. Any transparent areas in your TIFF image will be converted to a white background in the JPG output. If you need transparency, consider converting to PNG instead.