TIFF to JPG

Free online TIFF to JPG converter. Instantly convert TIFF images (including multi-page) to JPG format. Fast, safe, and easy to use in your browser.

Drag & drop a TIFF file here or click to select a file

About TIFF to JPG Converter

Our free TIFF to JPG Converter is a versatile tool that converts high-quality TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) images into the widely-compatible JPG (JPEG) format. TIFF files are the industry standard for professional printing, scanning, and archival work, offering lossless compression and support for multiple pages. JPG is the most popular image format for digital photography and web use, known for its excellent compression and universal compatibility.

Why Convert TIFF to JPG? Converting TIFF to JPG dramatically reduces file size while maintaining good image quality, making it perfect for web uploads, email attachments, social media sharing, and digital storage. JPG files are supported by virtually all devices, browsers, and image viewers, ensuring your images can be viewed anywhere. This conversion is essential for photographers, web designers, and anyone who needs to share high-resolution scans or photos efficiently.

Key Features:
  • High-quality conversion with optimized compression settings.
  • Significant file size reduction (often 10-20x smaller than TIFF).
  • Support for high-resolution TIFF files from scanners and cameras.
  • Fast processing with cloud-based conversion technology.
  • Universal compatibility - works on all devices and platforms.

Simply upload your TIFF file, and our converter will create an optimized JPG image that's ready for sharing on the web, social media, or via email. The tool automatically balances quality and file size to give you the best results for your images.

How to Use

Converting TIFF to JPG is simple:

  1. Click the upload area or drag and drop your TIFF file into the converter.
  2. The tool will validate your file and prepare it for conversion.
  3. Click the "Convert to JPG" button to start the conversion process.
  4. Wait for the conversion to complete (usually just a few seconds).
  5. Click "Download JPG" to save your converted image to your device.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between TIFF and JPG?

TIFF is a lossless format designed for professional use, supporting multiple pages, high bit depths (up to 64-bit), and various compression methods. It's ideal for printing and archival. JPG is a lossy format optimized for small file sizes, making it perfect for web use and digital sharing. While TIFF preserves every detail, JPG achieves much smaller files by selectively discarding some image data that's less noticeable to the human eye.

Will I lose image quality when converting TIFF to JPG?

Yes, JPG uses lossy compression which reduces file size by discarding some image data. However, our converter uses optimized compression settings that preserve visual quality while significantly reducing file size. For most web and digital use cases, the quality loss is minimal and imperceptible. If you need lossless quality for professional printing, consider keeping the original TIFF file.

How much smaller will the JPG file be?

JPG files are typically 10-20 times smaller than uncompressed TIFF files, depending on the image content and complexity. Photographs and images with smooth gradients compress very well, while images with sharp edges and fine details may have less compression. The exact reduction varies based on the original TIFF's characteristics and compression method.

Can I convert multi-page TIFF files to JPG?

Our converter processes the first page of multi-page TIFF files. If you need to convert all pages, you would need to split the TIFF into individual pages first and then convert each page separately. Each page would become an individual JPG file. JPG format doesn't support multiple pages in a single file.

Is JPG suitable for printing?

For casual printing (home printers, standard photo prints), high-quality JPG files are perfectly adequate and produce good results. However, for professional printing, large format printing, or archival purposes, the original TIFF file is recommended due to its lossless quality and higher bit depth support. Always keep your original TIFF if professional printing is a possibility.

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