TIFF to JPG Converter
Convert large TIFF images to lightweight JPG format. Reduce file sizes by up to 95%. 100% free, no upload needed — everything happens in your browser.
Drop TIFF files here or click to upload
Supports .tiff and .tif image files
About TIFF to JPG Conversion
📁 Why Convert TIFF?
TIFF files are excellent for print and archival but far too large for web use, email, or sharing. A single TIFF can be 50MB+ while the JPG equivalent is under 2MB.
📸 Professional Quality
At 92% quality, JPG output is visually identical to the TIFF original for most use cases — photos, scans, and documents all convert beautifully.
🔒 100% Private
Your images never leave your device. All conversion happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API.
⚡ Instant & Free
No signup, no limits, no watermarks. Convert as many TIFF images as you need, completely free.
⚠️ Browser Compatibility Note
TIFF rendering depends on your browser's built-in image support. Safari and some versions of Chrome support TIFF natively. If conversion fails, try using Safari or a Chromium-based browser. For unsupported browsers, consider converting TIFF to PNG first using a desktop application.
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Try ScreenSnap ProFrequently Asked Questions
Why convert TIFF to JPG?
TIFF files are very large because they store uncompressed image data. Converting to JPG dramatically reduces file size (often 90%+), making images easier to share, email, and use on the web.
Will I lose quality converting TIFF to JPG?
JPG uses lossy compression, so there is some quality reduction. However, at 90%+ quality settings, the difference is virtually imperceptible to the human eye while the file size drops significantly.
What is TIFF format used for?
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is commonly used in professional photography, printing, scanning, and graphic design where uncompressed, high-quality images are needed.
Is this TIFF to JPG converter private?
Yes, all conversion happens entirely in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your TIFF files are never uploaded to any server.