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Convert TIFF to JPG

Convert TIFF images to JPG format instantly in your browser. Dramatically reduce file size while keeping great visual quality — perfect for sharing scans, documents, and photos. No upload needed.

Drag 'n' drop files here, or
click to select files

.tiff, .tif

JPG

Drop your files and click Convert to get JPG

Files never leave your device — 100% browser-based

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When to Convert TIFF to JPG

  • Compressing scanned documents from office scanners (Canon, Epson, Fujitsu) that default to TIFF output
  • Converting professional photography RAW exports saved as TIFF for client proofing and web galleries
  • Emailing scanned receipts and invoices — TIFF is too large for most email attachment limits
  • Uploading medical or legal scans to online portals that require JPG format
  • Preparing high-resolution TIFF artwork for social media posting where JPG is the standard format

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TIFF vs JPG

PropertyTIFFJPG
CompressionUncompressed or LZW/ZIP (lossless)DCT (lossy)
Typical file size (A4 scan 300dpi)25-75 MB2-5 MB
Color depthUp to 32-bit per channel8-bit (24-bit color)
TransparencySupportedNot supported
Multi-pageSupportedSingle image
Best forArchiving, printing, publishingSharing, web, email

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How It Works

01

Drop your TIFF files

Drag and drop or select TIFF/TIF images from scanners, cameras, or design software. Both compressed and uncompressed TIFF files are supported.

02

Browser decodes TIFF data

Your browser's native image decoder reads the TIFF file — handling uncompressed, LZW, or ZIP compression — and renders it onto an HTML Canvas at full resolution.

03

JPG compression at 92%

The Canvas exports as JPG using DCT compression at 92% quality. A 50MB TIFF scan typically becomes a 2-5MB JPG with no visible quality difference.

04

Download compact JPGs

Your JPG files are ready — 80-95% smaller than the TIFF originals. Perfect for emailing, uploading, and sharing without file size headaches.

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TIFF stores image data in uncompressed or LZW/ZIP-compressed format with support for 8, 16, or 32-bit per channel color depth. Our converter uses the browser's native TIFF decoder to render the image onto an HTML Canvas, then exports as JPG at 92% quality using DCT compression. The resulting file is typically 80-95% smaller than the TIFF source while maintaining excellent visual fidelity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is TIFF format?
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible image format commonly used in publishing, photography, and scanning. TIFF files can store uncompressed or losslessly compressed image data at high bit depths (up to 32-bit per channel), making them very large — often 20-100MB per image.
Why convert TIFF to JPG?
TIFF files are impractically large for sharing, email, and web use. A single scan can be 50MB+ as TIFF. Converting to JPG at 92% quality reduces file size by 80-95% while maintaining excellent visual quality — perfect for sharing and uploading.
Does converting TIFF to JPG lose quality?
We use a 92% quality setting which preserves virtually all visible detail. For photographs and scans, the difference between TIFF and high-quality JPG is imperceptible to the human eye. The trade-off is worth it for the massive file size reduction.
Can I convert multi-page TIFFs?
Our converter processes the first page of multi-page TIFF files. For multi-page documents, each page would need to be split into individual TIFF files first. Single-page TIFF images convert instantly.
Are my scanned documents private?
Absolutely. All processing happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API. Your TIFF files — whether personal scans, medical documents, or financial records — never leave your device.