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TIFF to JPG Converter

Convert TIFF images to JPG online — free, private, no upload required.

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About This Tool

Convert TIFF files to JPG format instantly in your browser. Note that JPG does not support transparency — transparent areas will be rendered with a white background. Converting to JPG will apply lossy compression, which significantly reduces file size while maintaining visual quality for most use cases. TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is best suited for print publishing, professional photography, archival, while JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is ideal for photographs, complex color images, web photos. All processing runs locally in your browser — your files are never uploaded to any server.

How to Use

  1. Drag and drop your TIFF file into the upload area, or click to browse your files.
  2. Preview your image and adjust conversion settings if available (quality, dimensions).
  3. Click Convert to transform your file from TIFF to JPG format.
  4. Click Download to save your new JPG file to your device.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I lose image quality converting TIFF to JPG?
JPG uses lossy DCT-based. You may see slight quality reduction, but for most purposes the difference is negligible. Choose a higher quality setting if available to minimize any loss.
When should I choose JPG over other image formats?
JPG is the best choice for photographs and images with smooth color gradients. It produces much smaller file sizes than PNG for photos (often 5-10x smaller) while maintaining visual quality suitable for web and print use.
What happens to transparent areas in my TIFF image?
Since JPG doesn't support transparency, all transparent pixels will be filled with a white background. If you need to keep transparency, consider using PNG or WebP instead.
Are my images kept private during conversion?
Yes. Your TIFF files are processed entirely within your browser using the Canvas API and JavaScript. Nothing is uploaded to any server — the file goes directly from your device to the converter and back to your device.