TIFF to JPG Converter

Free · No Upload · Works in your browser

Drag in your TIFF/TIF images, tweak quality or size, and download clean JPG files in seconds. The converter runs entirely on your device—ideal for photographers, archivists, GIS teams, and anyone handling multi-page scans.

Drop or click to add TIFF files

.tif, .tiff · up to 200MB each

All conversions happen locally in your browser

Files never leave your device

Configure conversion options

Quality Estimated size: 70%
Size
Options

Start with a sample or drop your own TIFFs

Want to test first? Download a sample TIFF set, then explore quality, resizing, EXIF control, and ZIP bundles.

How to convert TIFF to JPG

Everything happens in your browser, so you can test delicate scans before sharing them with a teammate or client. Follow these three steps and you will have lightweight JPGs in less than a minute.

  1. Drag any .tif/.tiff file into the dropzone or select multiple items with the file picker.
  2. Pick a JPG quality level, decide whether to resize the long edge, and toggle EXIF or auto-rotate as needed.
  3. Press “Convert All” to render each page instantly, then download single JPGs or the ready-made ZIP archive.

Need to stay completely offline? Our no-upload guide shows how to cache the app for air-gapped review stations.

After conversion, skim the preview grid to confirm orientation and annotations before handing files to stakeholders; you can reconvert individual pages with different settings without reloading the TIFF.

Why teams switch from TIFF to JPG

TIFF preserves every pixel, but the files are heavy to email or embed in knowledge bases. Converting to JPG trims the payload while keeping previews sharp enough for sign-off and daily collaboration.

  • Shrink transfer time: multi-megabyte scans become friendly JPGs that ship inside a single ZIP download.
  • Keep resolution and DPI controls with the resize panel or the 300 DPI tips guide.
  • Handle long archives effortlessly—our batch workflow spins through dozens of pages in parallel.

For scanning teams, the multi-page helper preserves page order so you can distribute individual JPGs or a stitched ZIP without a desktop editor.

Want a closer look at compression choices? The TIFF to JPEG guide breaks down format history, compatibility nuances, and when to keep both outputs in your archive.

TIFF vs JPG at a glance

Use this snapshot when choosing the right format for storage or delivery. You can always keep the original TIFF and share JPG derivatives externally.

Feature
TIFF
JPG
Compression
Lossless, large files
Adjustable lossy (0.3–0.9 slider)
Page support
Multi-page stacks
One JPEG per page
Color spaces
RGB, CMYK, 16-bit, palette
sRGB 8-bit (auto-normalised here)
Best for
Archiving, print production
Sharing, reviews, web delivery

Keep the master TIFF safe, then generate JPGs for annotation or upload workflows using the steps above.

Frequently asked questions

Do conversions stay on my device?

Yes. UTIF.js decodes each page locally and JSZip wraps the downloads—nothing is uploaded to our servers.

Can I split a multi-page TIFF?

Absolutely. Every page lands in the preview grid with its own download button; ZIP bundles mirror the original order.

How do I keep 300 DPI or EXIF data?

Leave resizing off and enable “Keep EXIF” to preserve safe metadata such as resolution and orientation.

Will CMYK or 16-bit colors look right?

The converter normalises high bit depth and CMYK samples into sRGB 8-bit before drawing to canvas, so previews stay true.

What file size can I drop in?

Browsers comfortably handle files up to about 80 MB. For huge site scans, run several smaller batches to avoid memory pressure.