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TIFF to WEBP Online Converter

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

About converting TIFF to WEBP.

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Is this TIFF to WEBP converter free?

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

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How long does it take to convert TIFF to WEBP?

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

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Is my TIFF 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 TIFF to WEBP converter works entirely in your web browser.

Convert TIFF to WEBP Format

TIFF files are large and web-unfriendly — professional TIFFs can exceed 100 MB. Converting TIFF to WebP shrinks them by 95%+ while maintaining excellent visual quality. WebP's advanced compression handles photographic detail with remarkable efficiency, and its lossless mode is available when you need to preserve every pixel. The result is a web-ready image that loads fast, looks great, and is supported by every modern browser.

Why Convert TIFF to WEBP?

  • 95%+ size reduction A 50 MB TIFF typically becomes under 2 MB as WebP, making web delivery entirely practical.
  • Web performance WebP is designed for web delivery — fast loading, great quality, and the smallest possible size.
  • Browser support All major browsers support WebP natively. TIFF is not renderable in any browser without plugins.
  • Archive to web Convert TIFF master files to WebP for publishing without touching the original archive.
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
WEBP
  • File extension.webp
  • DescriptionWebP provides superior lossless and lossy compression for images on the web. WebP images are typically 25-34% smaller than comparable JPEG or PNG files.
  • Associated programsGoogle Chrome, Firefox, Adobe Photoshop (with plugin), GIMP
  • Developed byGoogle
  • MIME typeimage/webp

How to Convert TIFF to WEBP?

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Upload your TIFF file

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

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Select WEBP as output format

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

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Convert the file

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

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Download the WEBP file

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

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Note: TIFF may contain ICC color profiles. Verify that your WebP output looks color-accurate compared to the source, especially for print-originated TIFF files.

Free TIFF File Conversion Tools

TIFF vs WEBP: Complete Format Guide

Feature
TIFF
WEBP
Compression
TIFFNone/LZW/ZIP
WEBPLossy+Lossless
Transparency
TIFFSupported — extra alpha channels with full precision, stored as associated or unassociated alpha
WEBPFull 8-bit alpha channel — same capability as PNG, with better compression efficiency
Animation
TIFFNot natively supported; multi-page TIFF stores multiple images but without animation timing data
WEBPSupported — animated WebP stores multiple frames with per-frame timing data, offering vastly better quality and smaller files than animated GIF
Color Depth
TIFFUp to 64-bit (16-bit per channel RGBA), including CMYK, Lab, and specialized color space support
WEBP24-bit RGB + 8-bit alpha — 16.7 million colors with full alpha transparency
File Size
TIFF5 MB – 100 MB+ per image — a 24MP camera image is typically 60–80 MB as uncompressed TIFF
WEBP25–35% smaller than an equivalent-quality JPEG or PNG — typically 30–80 KB for standard web images
Browser Support
TIFFNot supported in any web browser — cannot be displayed on web pages without prior conversion
WEBPChrome 23+, Firefox 65+, Edge 18+, Safari 14+, Opera 12+. Not supported in Internet Explorer or Safari prior to iOS/macOS in 2020.
Best For
TIFFProfessional printing
WEBPWeb images, modern apps

Common Use Cases: TIFF → WEBP

🌐 Publishing archival images online🛒 E-commerce high-quality product images📰 Editorial photography web delivery📱 Mobile web performance optimization
⚠️Ideal production workflow: keep TIFF as the archival master file, export WebP for web delivery. The 100× file size difference enables dramatic performance improvements with no visible quality compromise.
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
WEBP

About the {from} Format WEBP

Google developed WebP and announced it in 2010 using technology from the VP8 video codec. Initial adoption was Chrome-only, but Firefox added support in 2019 and Apple's Safari 14 followed in 2020 — finally making WebP viable for all modern web deployments without compatibility caveats. It is now Google's officially recommended image format for web performance optimization.

Strengths
+25–34% smaller than JPEG/PNG at equal quality — direct page load improvement
+Both lossy and lossless compression modes in a single format
+Full alpha transparency like PNG at significantly smaller file sizes
+Animated WebP replaces GIF with full-color quality and dramatically smaller files
Limitations
Not supported in Internet Explorer or Safari before iOS 14 / macOS Big Sur
Print shops, Outlook, and Office apps don't accept WebP
Limited native support in professional desktop imaging software
Not practical for offline print workflows requiring Photoshop or Lightroom native support
When to Use
Websites targeting modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari 14+)
E-commerce and high-traffic sites where image performance impacts conversions
Mobile-first apps where bandwidth and load time are critical
Replacing animated GIFs with higher-quality, much smaller animated alternatives
Tips
Use the HTML <picture> element to serve WebP with a JPG fallback for older browsers
WebP lossy quality 80 is perceptually equivalent to JPEG quality 90
Animated WebP is dramatically better than GIF — smaller, full-color, and smoother
CDNs like Cloudflare and Cloudinary auto-convert and serve WebP to supported browsers

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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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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

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RAW Camera

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