Convert TIFF or TIF files to JPG online for free. Upload your TIFF and download a compressed JPEG in seconds. No software required, no signup, no watermarks.
TIFF is the standard format for scanned documents, professional photography, medical imaging and print production because it stores image data losslessly at maximum quality. However, TIFF files are very large and are not supported by most web platforms, email clients or consumer applications. Converting to JPG makes TIFF images shareable and uploadable to any platform.
The conversion preserves the full visual quality of the TIFF at the quality setting you choose. Use the slider to control the trade-off between file size and sharpness.
TIFF is the professional standard for image capture and archiving — but it is impractical for sharing, web upload or email. Converting to JPG solves this.
Commercial and wedding photographers often shoot and archive in TIFF or RAW-derived TIFF for maximum quality. When delivering web gallery previews, social media teasers or email proofs to clients, converting to JPG produces files small enough to share by email or link without requiring the client to have any special software to open them.
Flatbed scanners and document scanners default to TIFF for archival scans because it preserves every detail of the original. When those scans need to be shared by email, uploaded to a web portal, or included in a digital report, converting to JPG reduces a 50 MB TIFF scan to a 2 to 5 MB file that opens instantly on any device.
Medical images, microscopy captures, and technical documentation are frequently stored as TIFF files. When these images need to be included in presentations, PDF reports or submitted to platforms that do not support TIFF, converting to JPG provides a compatible, shareable version of the image.
Quick answers about how this tool works and how to get the best results.
TIFF stores image data without compression or with lossless compression, preserving every pixel at full bit depth. A TIFF scanned at 600 DPI can easily be 100 MB or more because it contains far more data than is needed for screen display. JPG compresses this data aggressively, reducing the file to a fraction of the size with minimal visible quality loss at normal display sizes.
At quality settings of 85 to 95 the difference between the TIFF and the converted JPG is not visible at normal display sizes. Some fine detail in highlights and shadows may be softened compared to the lossless TIFF, but for sharing and web use the output is indistinguishable in practice. If you need to preserve absolute maximum quality, keep the TIFF as the master file and use the JPG only for distribution.
The tool accepts files up to 15 MB. Very large TIFF files at high resolution and colour depth can exceed this limit. If your TIFF is larger than 15 MB, you may need to reduce the resolution or crop the image before converting, or use a desktop application such as Preview on Mac or Paint on Windows.
Yes. Your TIFF file is processed entirely in your browser using the open-source UTIF library. It is never uploaded to a server. Close or reload the tab and the image data is cleared from memory.