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TIFF converter

Convert your TIFF files to any format.

What is a TIFF file?

TIFF is the print and scanning workhorse — lossless and high quality, but heavy and not supported by browsers or the web.

First released in 1986 by Aldus (now Adobe), it uses lossless compression and transparency support, which makes it best suited to scanning, printing and professional/archival imaging.

Drop a TIFF file below and we'll show you every conversion available, each one processed locally on your device — nothing is uploaded to a server, so converting is instant and completely private.

Advantages of the TIFF format

  • Lossless, professional quality

    TIFF stores images without quality loss, which is why scanners, print shops and archives rely on it for master copies.

  • Multi-page support

    A single TIFF can hold many pages — common for scanned documents and faxes — which this converter splits into separate images.

  • Rich metadata and depth

    It supports high bit depths, layers of metadata and several compression schemes, making it flexible for technical and photographic work.

Convert TIFF to…

Pick a target format — every TIFF conversion runs instantly in your browser.

TIFF: frequently asked questions

Why won't my TIFF open in a browser or on the web?

Browsers don't support TIFF, and many web apps and phones reject it. Converting to JPG or PNG makes the image open and upload absolutely anywhere.

What happens with a multi-page TIFF?

Each page is converted to its own image and the set is bundled into a single .zip download. A one-page TIFF just downloads as a single image.

TIFF to PNG or TIFF to JPG — which should I choose?

PNG keeps it lossless (best for scans, text and graphics). JPG produces much smaller files and is ideal for photos.

Is the conversion private?

Yes. TIFF files are decoded and converted entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded to a server.