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Convert TIFF to JPG, Free

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TIFF JPG

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How to convert TIFF to JPG

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible lossless format widely used in professional photography, scanning, desktop publishing, and print workflows. TIFF files can be enormous: a 24 MP uncompressed TIFF might be 70 MB or more. JPEG is far more compact and accepted everywhere but uses lossy compression. Converting TIFF to JPG trades some image information for a dramatically smaller file that loads fast and works in any application. The conversion runs entirely in your browser via WebAssembly.

When converting, the JPEG quality setting determines how much information is discarded. For a TIFF that will be used on the web or shared via email, quality 80-85 produces a visually indistinguishable result at a fraction of the size. For a TIFF being converted for professional printing use, quality 92-95 preserves enough detail for large-format output. Keep the original TIFF for archiving; the JPEG is for distribution and sharing.

Upload your TIFF file

Drop a .tif or .tiff file. Large files may take a few seconds to decode given TIFF's size, but there is no server-side limit.

Set the JPEG quality

Choose a quality level (1-100). 85 is a reliable default for general use; 92+ for professional output.

Convert in-browser

The WebAssembly TIFF decoder and JPEG encoder run locally. Your file never leaves your device.

Download the JPG

Save the output JPG. The file size comparison is shown so you can assess the compression benefit.

Frequently asked questions

Why is my TIFF file so much larger than the JPG output?

TIFF stores pixel data with no lossy compression. JPG discards image data that is hard to perceive. The resulting file size reduction is often 90-95% for photographic content.

Does TIFF support multiple layers or pages?

Yes. Multi-page TIFFs (common in scanned documents) can be converted to individual JPEGs or merged to a PDF. This converter handles the first page or all pages depending on settings.

Will the color profile be preserved?

Color profile (ICC profile, like Adobe RGB or sRGB) embedded in the TIFF is transferred to the output JPEG. If the TIFF uses a wide gamut profile, verify the conversion matches expectations in your target application.

Can I convert 16-bit TIFF to JPEG?

JPEG only supports 8-bit per channel. 16-bit TIFF files are converted by mapping the 16-bit values to 8-bit, effectively halving the bit depth. The visual impact is minimal for most images.

Should I use JPG or PNG when converting a scanned document TIFF?

PNG for documents with text (sharper, lossless), JPEG for photographic scans (smaller file size). A scanned book page is often better as PNG to preserve text legibility.