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JPG to TIFF Online Converter

Convert your JPG file to TIFF format in simple 3 clicks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

About converting JPG to TIFF.

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Is this JPG to TIFF converter free?

Yes, our JPG to TIFF converter is 100% free to use. No registration, no login, no hidden fees.

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How long does it take to convert JPG to TIFF?

Conversion typically takes only a few seconds using our powerful cloud servers.

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Is my JPG file secure?

Yes. Your files are processed on our secure servers and deleted immediately after conversion.

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What is the maximum file size?

You can convert files up to 400MB in size for free.

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Do I need to install software?

No installation required. Our JPG to TIFF converter works entirely in your web browser.

Convert JPG to TIFF Format

TIFF is the gold standard for professional photography, prepress, and archival workflows. Converting your JPG to TIFF preserves maximum detail in a format that supports color depths up to 32-bit per channel, multiple layers, and lossless compression options. Print shops, publishers, and museums rely on TIFF for its rich metadata support and compatibility with professional software like Photoshop, Lightroom, and InDesign.

Why Convert JPG to TIFF?

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Professional printing

Printers and publishers require TIFF for high-resolution, color-accurate output.

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Archival storage

TIFF with LZW compression offers lossless archiving without the transparency limitations of PNG.

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Color grading

TIFF supports 16-bit and 32-bit color depth, essential for HDR photography editing.

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Publishing workflows

InDesign, QuarkXPress, and professional DTP apps import TIFF with full feature support.

JPG
  • File extension.jpg
  • DescriptionJPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is the most widely used lossy image compression format, ideal for photographs and complex images with many colors. JPEG achieves small file sizes by discarding some image data, making it perfect for web use and sharing.
  • Associated programsAdobe Photoshop, GIMP, Windows Photo Viewer, Preview (Mac)
  • Developed byJoint Photographic Experts Group
  • MIME typeimage/jpeg
TIFF
  • File extension.tiff
  • DescriptionTIFF is a flexible, adaptable format for professional printing, publishing, and photography. Supports lossless compression.
  • Associated programsAdobe Photoshop, GIMP, CorelDRAW, Lightroom
  • Developed byAldus Corporation (now Adobe)
  • MIME typeimage/tiff

How to Convert JPG to TIFF?

Convert your JPG file to TIFF format in simple 3 clicks.

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Step 01
Upload your JPG file

Click "Choose File" or drag and drop your JPG image into the upload area.

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Select TIFF as output format

Choose "TIFF" as the output format. Optionally adjust dimensions, color filters, or DPI.

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Step 03
Convert the file

Click "Convert Now" to start converting your JPG file to TIFF.

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Download the TIFF file

Once the conversion is complete, download your converted TIFF file instantly.

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Tip: TIFF files are large — often 3–10× the size of an equivalent JPG. Use TIFF for archiving or print; use JPG or WebP for web publishing.

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JPG vs TIFF: Complete Format Guide

Feature
JPG
TIFF
Compression
JPGLossy
TIFFNone/LZW/ZIP
Transparency
JPGNot supported — transparent areas always render as solid white or the specified matte color
TIFFSupported — extra alpha channels with full precision, stored as associated or unassociated alpha
Animation
JPGNot supported
TIFFNot natively supported; multi-page TIFF stores multiple images but without animation timing data
Color Depth
JPG24-bit (8 bits per channel: RGB) — up to 16.7 million colors
TIFFUp to 64-bit (16-bit per channel RGBA), including CMYK, Lab, and specialized color space support
File Size
JPG50 KB – 5 MB per image depending on resolution and quality setting
TIFF5 MB – 100 MB+ per image — a 24MP camera image is typically 60–80 MB as uncompressed TIFF
Browser Support
JPGUniversal — all browsers, all operating systems, all devices including IE6 and older smartphones
TIFFNot supported in any web browser — cannot be displayed on web pages without prior conversion
Best For
JPGPhotos, web images
TIFFProfessional printing

Common Use Cases: JPG → TIFF

🖨️ Magazine print production📷 Photography studio archiving🏛️ Digitization and archival projects🎨 Professional photo retouching📐 Large-format printing
⚠️TIFF preserves the current JPG quality losslessly but cannot recover artifacts already introduced by JPG compression. For true archival-quality preservation, keep original camera RAW files rather than JPG-to-TIFF copies.
JPG

About the {from} Format JPG

Standardized in 1992 by the Joint Photographic Experts Group, JPEG became the internet's dominant image format through the 1990s. Its DCT compression made digital photography practical for early web and digital cameras, enabling photo-sharing at a time when dial-up connections made large files impractical. Today it remains the default format for cameras, smartphones, and photo-sharing platforms worldwide.

Strengths
+Smallest file sizes for photographs (10:1 to 20:1 compression ratio)
+Universal compatibility across every device, software, and platform
+Embeds EXIF metadata (GPS, camera settings, date/time)
+Adjustable quality/size trade-off at save time
Limitations
Lossy — permanently discards image data with every save
No transparency — backgrounds are always solid
Visible block artifacts on sharp edges, text, and high-contrast areas
Quality degrades with each re-save (generational quality loss)
When to Use
Sharing photographs on social media, email, or blogs
Camera images where file size matters more than pixel perfection
Web page photos where page load speed is the priority
Any context requiring maximum cross-device and software compatibility
Tips
Quality 85–95% delivers the optimal balance between file size and visual quality
Never re-save a JPG after editing — use PNG or TIFF as your working master file
Use PNG or WebP for logos, text, and graphics with sharp edges instead
Strip EXIF metadata before web publishing to trim 5–20 KB per image
TIFF

About the {from} Format TIFF

TIFF was developed by Aldus Corporation in 1986 to standardize images scanned for desktop publishing. Its flexible, extensible container supports multiple compression options and bit depths within the same format. Adobe acquired Aldus in 1994 and maintains the TIFF specification today. TIFF became the definitive professional standard for photography, medical imaging, GIS mapping, and archival digitization requiring maximum data fidelity.

Strengths
+16-bit and 32-bit per channel for HDR photography and scientific imaging
+Multiple compression options: balance quality against file size as needed
+Industry standard for professional printing, prepress, and photography archiving
+CMYK and Lab color space support for accurate print production
Limitations
Enormous file sizes — impractical for web delivery or consumer sharing
No browser support — must convert before any web display
Slow to open and process even in professional software
Incompatible with consumer applications, email clients, and mobile devices
When to Use
Professional photography archiving and long-term preservation
Print production workflows requiring CMYK or 16-bit color depth
Medical, scientific, or GIS imaging requiring maximum data precision
When a print shop or institutional client specifically requires TIFF format
Tips
Use LZW or ZIP compression in TIFF to reduce file size 30–50% with zero quality loss
Always work in 16-bit TIFF for HDR photo retouching — it preserves tonal detail
Convert to JPG, PNG, or WebP before any web publishing
Keep TIFF as your archival master and export separate optimized versions for other uses

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Your files are automatically deleted from our servers instantly after conversion. We guarantee file security and privacy.

High Speed Conversion
< 3s

Files are converted using our powerful cloud conversion servers — faster than local desktop software in most cases.

No Limitations
∞ files

Unlike other services, there is no limit on the number of files you can convert.

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Quality Output
HD quality

We use high quality conversion algorithms so you won't lose quality during file conversion.

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Support 100+ Formats
200+ fmts

We support more than 200 file formats including all document, image, video, audio and ebook formats.

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Supported Input Formats

Upload any of the following formats and convert to JPG, PNG, WEBP, BMP, GIF, or TIFF.

Standard Image

JPGPNGWEBPBMPGIFTIFFHEICPPMWBMP

Design & Vector

PSDAISVGXCFTGAPCX

RAW Camera

ARWCR2CRWDNGNEFORFPEFRAFRAWSR2MRWERFMEF3FRX3F

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