Convert TIFF to JPG Online
Free online converter to transform your TIFF images to JPG format. No registration required, easy to use, and secure.
Drag & Drop Your TIFF Files Here
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How to Convert TIFF to JPG
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Upload your TIFF files
Drag and drop your TIFF files, or click the upload button to select files from your device.
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Wait for the conversion
Our system will automatically convert your TIFF files to JPG format. No additional settings required.
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Download your JPG files
Once the conversion is complete, download your converted JPG files individually or as a batch.
TIFF vs JPG: What's the Difference?
TIFF Format
Full Name: Tagged Image File Format
Type: Raster image format
Compression: Lossless or lossy
Transparency: Supported
Layers: Supported
Best Use: Professional photography, printing, archiving
Pros: High quality, supports layers, multiple pages, color profiles
Cons: Large file size, limited web support, requires specialized software
JPG Format
Full Name: Joint Photographic Experts Group
Type: Raster image format
Compression: Lossy
Transparency: Not supported
Layers: Not supported
Best Use: Web photos, email sharing, general purpose
Pros: Small file size, universal compatibility, excellent for photos
Cons: Lossy compression, no layers, no transparency
When to Convert TIFF to JPG?
- When you need a significantly smaller file size
- When you need universal compatibility for sharing
- When you want to use images on websites or in emails
- When you want to save storage space
- When you don't need layers, transparency, or specialized features
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I lose quality when converting from TIFF to JPG?
Yes, there will be some quality loss because JPG uses lossy compression. However, our converter is optimized to maintain the highest possible quality while still providing smaller file sizes. For most purposes, the difference will not be noticeable.
What happens to multi-page TIFF files?
JPG doesn't support multiple pages, so each page of the TIFF will be converted to a separate JPG file. Our converter will number them sequentially (e.g., filename-1.jpg, filename-2.jpg).
What happens to transparent areas in the TIFF?
JPG doesn't support transparency, so any transparent areas in the TIFF will be filled with a white background by default. If you need to preserve transparency, consider converting to PNG instead.
Is there a file size limit for conversion?
Yes, you can upload files up to 100MB each. If you have larger files, you might need to resize them first.
Will the CMYK color profile be preserved?
JPG typically uses the RGB color model, so if your TIFF has a CMYK color profile (common for print files), it will be converted to RGB. This might cause slight color differences, especially for files prepared for professional printing.