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Convert TIFF to JPG Online

Convert high-resolution TIFF scans, photos, and archival images to shareable JPG

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Use Cases

Sharing Scanned Documents

TIFF is the default output for many document scanners. The files are 10-40 MB each and most email clients reject them. Converting to JPG makes them shareable without losing legibility.

Photography Archives

Photographers often archive original photos as TIFF for maximum quality. When it is time to share or publish, JPG is the expected delivery format.

Medical & Scientific Imaging

Many medical imaging systems export in TIFF. Converting to JPG for inclusion in reports, presentations, or case studies produces files that open everywhere.

How It Works

1

Open the Converter

Drop your file in the Image Converter — single file or batch of up to 50.

2

Pick Output Format

Choose the target format and adjust quality if needed. Preview the file size before confirming.

3

Download

Get the converted file or a zip of all results, ready to share or upload.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is TIFF so large compared to JPG?
TIFF is usually uncompressed or losslessly compressed, preserving every pixel exactly. A 20-megapixel TIFF can be 40-60 MB. The same image as JPG is typically 2-8 MB. TIFF is for archival; JPG is for sharing.
Will I lose detail converting TIFF to JPG?
JPG applies lossy compression, so yes — some detail is discarded. At quality 95 the difference is invisible for most purposes. At quality 85 the file is significantly smaller but close-up details on edges and fine texture may soften slightly.
My TIFF has multiple pages. What happens?
The converter turns each TIFF page into a separate JPG file. A 10-page scanned document becomes 10 JPGs, downloaded as a zip. If you need them combined into one file, convert to JPG first then merge into a single PDF using our PDF tools.
Can I keep the TIFF as a backup?
Yes. Conversion creates a new JPG file and does not modify the original TIFF. Keep the TIFF for archival quality and use the JPG for sharing or web publishing.
Does TIFF always use lossless compression?
Not always. TIFF supports multiple compression modes (LZW lossless, Deflate lossless, JPEG lossy, or uncompressed). Most archival TIFFs are lossless. The converter handles all variants.
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