Convert TIFF to JPG
Convert TIFF from scanners and cameras to shareable JPG.
.webp, .png, .jpg · up to 50 MB
What you can do
Professional TIFF to shareable JPG
95% reduction
40 MB TIFF to 1-2 MB JPG. Ready for email, web, or cloud.
Universal
JPG opens on any device, program, social network, and print service.
Private documents
Confidential scans convert in your browser. No external servers.
Instant
Even 50 MB TIFF files process in seconds in the browser.
How it works
Three steps, no hassle
Upload your TIFF image
Drag or select your .tiff or .tif file. Scanners, RAW cameras, medical software.
JPG compression
Your TIFF converts to JPG in your browser. 50 MB files compressed to under 2 MB.
Download your JPG
Image ready for email, web, cloud services, or digital printing.
FAQ
Got questions?
TIFF is the preferred lossless format for office scanners and professional cameras because it preserves every detail without compression. An A4 scan at 300 DPI in TIFF can weigh 25-60 MB. For sharing, you need to convert to JPG.
Enormously. A 40 MB TIFF typically becomes a 1-3 MB JPG (93-97% reduction). This is sufficient for any digital use: email, web, presentations.
No. TIFF is lossless (perfect quality). JPG is lossy. But at 92% quality, the difference is imperceptible for scanned documents and professional photos. TIFF is the master; JPG is the distribution copy.
Professional photographers use TIFF as their working file format after editing in Lightroom or Photoshop — it preserves all layers and adjustments without loss. For client delivery or web publishing, they then export to JPG.
The tool converts the first page/layer of the TIFF. Multi-page TIFFs (like multi-page document scans) require specialized software to extract each page.
Yes. Conversion happens in your browser. Your scanned documents are never uploaded to any server.
TIFF to JPG: from professional file to shareable image
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is the standard lossless file format in professional photography, graphic arts, medicine, and documentation. Document scanners, DSLR cameras, and medical diagnostic software generate TIFF because it preserves every bit of information without compression. The result is exceptionally large files: an A4 scan at 300 DPI can weigh 25-60 MB.
The problem is that TIFF, despite its quality, is not a practical format for sharing: it can't easily be emailed (10-25 MB attachment limits), many web platforms don't accept it, and it opens slowly in most programs. Converting TIFF to JPG solves all these distribution problems while maintaining perfectly adequate quality for digital use.
The standard workflow in professional photography is: shoot in RAW, edit and export to TIFF (master file), then export to JPG (for delivery and distribution). Convertir.ai facilitates that last step directly in the browser, without needing Lightroom, Photoshop, or any other installed editing software.