TIFF to JPG Converter

Convert TIFF and TIF images to JPEG. Supports multi-page TIFFs — each page exported as a separate JPG. Quality control, background fill, batch support.

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What it does

Multi-page TIFF support

A TIFF file can contain multiple pages (common in scanned documents). Each page is exported as a separate JPG file. Multi-file output is automatically bundled as a ZIP.

Quality control

Adjust JPEG quality from 1–100. Default 85 gives excellent results for most professional photography and scanning workflows.

Background fill for transparency

Some TIFF files have transparency data. Choose a background fill color (default white) to replace transparent pixels before JPEG export.

Batch processing

Upload multiple TIFF files at once and convert them all. Multi-page TIFFs each produce multiple JPGs.

How to use TIFF to JPG Converter

  1. 1
    Upload TIFF files

    Drag and drop .tiff or .tif files onto the drop zone. TIFF files are often large — 50 MB+ scans are common.

  2. 2
    Set quality and background

    Adjust JPEG quality (default 85) and set a background fill color for transparent TIFF layers.

  3. 3
    Convert

    Click "Convert to JPG". Multi-page TIFFs produce multiple JPG files, automatically zipped.

  4. 4
    Download

    Download individual JPGs or the full ZIP for multi-page output.

When to use this

Web publishing from professional photography

TIFF is the standard archive format for professional photographers. Convert TIFF master files to JPEG for web delivery and social sharing.

Scanned document distribution

Multi-page TIFF documents from scanners can be converted to individual JPEGs for easy sharing, upload to Google Drive, or email.

Reducing storage for TIFF archives

Convert large TIFF archives to JPEG at quality 90 to reduce storage needs while maintaining near-lossless quality.

Common errors & fixes

"Could not decode TIFF" error
Some TIFF variants use proprietary compression (e.g., LZW, ZIP, JPEG-in-TIFF). This converter handles the most common variants. For specialized TIFF files, try opening in an image editor first.
Very large file is slow
TIFF files from professional cameras can exceed 100 MB. Processing may take 10–30 seconds for very large files. Be patient — it runs locally without a server timeout.
Colors look washed out
TIFF files from professional cameras may use ProPhoto or Adobe RGB color space. The converter works in sRGB. If color accuracy is critical, use a professional tool like Lightroom for color-managed conversion.

Technical details

Input formatTIFF/TIF (single or multi-page)
Output formatJPEG
TIFF decode libraryutif.js (handles common TIFF variants: uncompressed, LZW, ZIP/Deflate)
Multi-page outputYes — each page exported as a separate JPG, auto-zipped
Processing locationBrowser (client-side only)

What is TIFF?

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) was introduced in 1986 by Aldus Corporation (later acquired by Adobe). It remains the primary format for professional photography, medical imaging, and print production.

TIFF supports multiple compression algorithms (none, LZW, ZIP/Deflate, JPEG-in-TIFF), 8-bit and 16-bit color depth, CMYK color space, multiple pages in a single file, and extensive metadata. An uncompressed 24 megapixel TIFF from a professional camera can be 72 MB — far too large for web delivery.

TIFF vs JPEG: Archive vs delivery

TIFF and JPEG serve entirely different roles in a photography or document workflow. TIFF is the archival master format: lossless, high bit-depth, preserves all metadata and editing history. JPEG is the delivery format: small, universally supported, optimized for screens and sharing.

The standard workflow: shoot RAW, export to TIFF for archival and professional editing, convert to JPEG for web delivery, social media, and email. This converter handles the final TIFF → JPEG step.

Multi-page TIFF files explained

TIFF is one of the few image formats that supports multiple pages in a single file. This is used extensively in document scanning — a 10-page scanned contract might be stored as a single multi-page TIFF.

This converter detects multi-page TIFFs and exports each page as a separate JPEG, numbered sequentially (page-1.jpg, page-2.jpg, etc.). All pages are bundled in a ZIP for convenient download. If you need a single multi-page output, consider converting to PDF instead.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a TIFF file?

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a lossless raster format used in professional photography, scanning, and print production. It supports 8-bit and 16-bit color, multiple pages, and various compression algorithms. TIFF files are large but preserve full quality.

How do I convert TIFF to JPG?

Upload your TIFF files above, set the JPEG quality (default 85), and click "Convert to JPG". Multi-page TIFFs produce one JPG per page, bundled as a ZIP.

Is this TIFF to JPG converter free?

Yes, completely free.

Does the converter upload my TIFF files?

No — files are decoded and converted entirely in your browser using the utif.js library.

Can I convert multi-page TIFF files?

Yes. The converter detects multiple pages and exports each as a separate JPG. All pages are bundled in a ZIP for download.

Is there quality loss when converting TIFF to JPG?

JPEG is lossy. At quality 85 the loss is imperceptible for most photographic content. For archival purposes, consider PNG output instead if you need lossless results.

What is the maximum file size?

No enforced limit, but TIFF files from professional cameras can be 100 MB+. These may take 15–30 seconds to process in-browser.

Does it support 16-bit TIFF files?

The converter reads 16-bit TIFF data but converts to 8-bit JPEG output (JPEG does not support 16-bit). Color values are scaled appropriately.

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