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BMP to TIFF Converter

Convert BMP images to TIFF online for free. Use this exact converter when you need better compatibility, different transparency behavior, or a format that fits your next workflow better.

Converting BMP to TIFF re-encodes the image into the TIFF container while preserving resolution and color information. The trade-off depends on the target format: lossy targets (JPG, WebP) shrink file size; lossless targets (PNG, TIFF) preserve every pixel exactly.

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Switch BMP Images to TIFF in 3 Steps

Change image format for better compatibility, smaller files, transparency support, or a more web-friendly delivery format.

Upload the Source Images

Drag and drop your BMP files or click to browse. Supports photos, screenshots, graphics, and images with transparency. Batch upload multiple files for bulk conversion.

Create the New Format

Our engine converts your BMP to TIFF while preserving the original resolution and DPI. Alpha transparency and embedded colour profiles (sRGB, Adobe RGB) are retained where the target format supports them.

Download the Converted Images

Download your converted TIFF images individually or as a ZIP archive. Image quality is maintained at the original resolution — no downscaling or watermarks applied.

Why Convert BMP to TIFF

Professional Print Quality

TIFF is the industry standard for commercial printing, publishing, and pre-press workflows. Print shops, magazines, and book publishers all prefer TIFF for its uncompromising image fidelity.

Lossless Compression

TIFF uses lossless LZW or ZIP compression, preserving every pixel of the original image without any quality loss. Edit and re-save TIFF files as many times as needed without degradation.

CMYK Color Space Support

TIFF natively supports CMYK color profiles required for professional printing. Convert to TIFF to ensure your colors translate accurately from screen to paper on commercial printing equipment.

Multi-Page Document Support

TIFF can store multiple pages or image layers in a single file, making it ideal for scanned documents, fax transmissions, and multi-frame scientific or medical imaging data.

32-Bit High Dynamic Range

TIFF supports 8, 16, and 32-bit color depths per channel, capturing the full dynamic range needed for astrophotography, HDR photography, and scientific image analysis.

BMP vs TIFF: Side-by-side

Technical comparison of the two formats — useful for deciding which to use, or for confirming what changes during conversion.

Property BMP TIFF
Full name Bitmap Tagged Image File Format
Year introduced 1990 1986
Developer / standard body Microsoft Aldus (now Adobe)
MIME type image/bmp image/tiff
File extension .bmp .tiff / .tif
Compression Uncompressed (typically) Lossless (LZW, ZIP) or uncompressed
Color / data depth 1 to 32-bit 1 to 64-bit per channel
Max dimensions / size 32,767 × 32,767 px 4 GB file size limit
Transparency Yes Yes
Animation No No
Standard / specification Microsoft Windows TIFF 6.0 (Adobe)
Best for Legacy Windows applications, raw pixel data Professional photography, scanning, print prepress

About the BMP Format

BMP (Bitmap Image File) is a raster image format developed by Microsoft, dating back to 1986. It stores pixel data with little to no compression — each pixel's colour value is written directly into the file, resulting in a faithful but very large representation of the image. While BMP can optionally use RLE (Run-Length Encoding) compression, this is rarely applied in practice, and the format is primarily associated with uncompressed image storage.

BMP is rarely used today for general-purpose imaging due to its extremely large file sizes compared to modern alternatives like PNG or WebP. Its primary remaining use cases are in Windows system resources, legacy desktop applications, and scenarios where raw, uncompressed pixel data is required for processing. BMP offers limited transparency support and no features like animation or metadata. For virtually all modern workflows — web, mobile, print, or archival — other formats provide better compression, features, and compatibility.

BMP to TIFF FAQ

Quick answers about compatibility, quality, metadata handling, and the most common reasons to convert BMP files to TIFF.

How do I convert BMP to TIFF online?

Upload your BMP image, choose TIFF as the output format, and download the converted file when processing finishes. This page is built for exact BMP to TIFF conversion.

Why would I convert BMP to TIFF?

TIFF is the right target when it fits your next workflow better.

Can I convert BMP to TIFF without losing too much quality?

It depends on how the source and target formats handle compression. The best format depends on whether you care more about smaller files, editing quality, transparency, or compatibility.

Will converting BMP to TIFF change transparency?

That depends on whether the target format supports transparency. Choose an output format with alpha-channel support if transparent backgrounds matter.

Will converting BMP to TIFF change file size?

File size can become larger or smaller depending on the source image, the target format, and whether the output uses stronger compression or keeps more visual detail.

Will converting BMP to TIFF make the file size smaller?

It often does when the target format is more compression-friendly, but the result depends on the source file and what kind of visual quality you need.

Can I batch convert multiple BMP files to TIFF at once?

Yes. Batch conversion is useful for product images, screenshots, design assets, photo libraries, and website workflows.

Is it safe to convert BMP to TIFF online?

Yes. This converter uses temporary browser-based processing with automatic cleanup after conversion.