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TIFF to JPG Converter

Convert TIFF images to JPG online for free. Choose this converter when you need smaller files and broad compatibility across devices, websites, forms, and email.

Converting TIFF to JPG re-encodes the image into the JPG 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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What to expect when converting TIFF to JPG

Typical file-size change
90–98% smaller
Example

A 100 MB TIFF scan typically becomes 2 – 8 MB as JPG.

Quality: Lossy — fine for sharing photos and most web/email use. For archival or further editing, keep the TIFF.

Heads up: JPG doesn't support transparency, so transparent backgrounds in your TIFF will be flattened (usually to white).

Best for: sharing scans, photos, or archival images at much smaller sizes.

Avoid when: professional photography workflow — TIFF is the master, JPG is the deliverable.

Tip: TIFF is a master format. Convert to JPG when you need to share or embed, but keep the original TIFF.

Switch TIFF Images to JPG 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 TIFF 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 TIFF to JPG 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 JPG images individually or as a ZIP archive. Image quality is maintained at the original resolution — no downscaling or watermarks applied.

Why Convert TIFF to JPG

Smallest Photo File Size

JPG uses advanced lossy compression to produce the smallest photo files of any mainstream format. A 10 MB raw image can shrink to under 500 KB at high quality, saving storage space and bandwidth.

Universal Compatibility

Every operating system, browser, phone, tablet, and image editor supports JPG natively. You will never encounter a device or application that cannot open a JPG file.

Social Media Standard

Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn all use JPG as their default image format. Uploading JPG files avoids re-encoding delays and preserves the quality you intended.

Email-Friendly File Size

JPG files are compact enough to attach directly to emails without exceeding size limits. Most email clients display JPG thumbnails inline, so recipients see your images immediately.

Print-Shop Accepted Everywhere

Commercial printers, poster services, and photo labs all accept high-resolution JPG files. At 300 DPI and high quality settings, JPG delivers excellent printed results for photos and marketing materials.

TIFF vs JPG: Side-by-side

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

Property TIFF JPG
Full name Tagged Image File Format JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
Year introduced 1986 1992
Developer / standard body Aldus (now Adobe) JPEG Committee
MIME type image/tiff image/jpeg
File extension .tiff / .tif .jpg / .jpeg
Compression Lossless (LZW, ZIP) or uncompressed Lossy (DCT-based)
Color / data depth 1 to 64-bit per channel 24-bit truecolor
Max dimensions / size 4 GB file size limit 65,535 × 65,535 px
Transparency Yes No
Animation No No
Standard / specification TIFF 6.0 (Adobe) ISO/IEC 10918
Best for Professional photography, scanning, print prepress Photos, web images, email attachments

Why Convert TIFF to JPG and When It Helps

Key points covered on this page, including compatibility notes, workflow tips, and practical quality trade-offs.

Compatibility-first image conversion Useful for uploads and sharing Transparency and format trade-offs Editing and web publishing workflows

Convert TIFF images to JPG in your browser. Choose this converter when you need smaller files and broad compatibility across devices, websites, forms, and email.

This conversion is useful when TIFF is awkward for upload forms, browsers, email, Windows tools, design software, or web publishing and JPG fits the next step better. JPG is usually the easiest target when you want broad compatibility and smaller photo files.

Use this workflow for product images, screenshots, iPhone photos, design exports, CMS uploads, and everyday sharing when compatibility, transparency behavior, or file size matters.

TIFF to JPG FAQ

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

How do I convert TIFF to JPG online?

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

Why would I convert TIFF to JPG?

JPG is usually the easiest choice for broad compatibility, sharing, and smaller photo files.

Can I convert TIFF to JPG 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 TIFF to JPG remove transparency?

Yes. JPG does not support transparency, so transparent areas will be flattened into a solid background during conversion.

Will converting TIFF to JPG 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 TIFF to JPG 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 TIFF files to JPG at once?

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

Is it safe to convert TIFF to JPG online?

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

Will I lose photo detail converting TIFF to JPG?

Some, yes. TIFF is typically uncompressed and preserves every pixel; JPG uses lossy compression. At quality 90+, the loss is invisible to most viewers. For professional photography or archival, keep the TIFF master and convert to JPG only for sharing.

How small will my TIFF become as a JPG?

Typically 90–98% smaller. A 100 MB TIFF scan typically becomes 2–8 MB as JPG quality 85. The huge size drop reflects how much TIFF stores that the eye doesn't see.