Why bulk conversion helps
- Save time: parallel conversion and one-click ZIP
- Consistent output names and settings across the set
- No data leaves your device
It’s perfect for digitisation teams, accounting backlogs, or
archive clean-up days when you need tidy JPGs immediately.
TIFF vs JPG at a glance
Both formats use pixels, yet they shine in different scenarios.
This snapshot helps you choose the right setting for the job.
Compression
Lossless, larger output
Controllable lossy compression
Page support
Multi-page friendly
Single page (one JPEG per page)
Color spaces
RGB, CMYK, 16-bit
sRGB 8-bit (conversion handled here)
Best for
Production, archives, GIS, medical
Delivery, sharing, quick previews
Our CMYK notice keeps stakeholders aware of small color shifts
when moving to sRGB so you can manage reviews or approvals with
confidence.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a limit to the number of files?
Practical limits depend on your memory and browser; try
batches of 20–200.
How are filenames handled?
We keep base names and append page numbers, e.g.,
scan-p03.jpg.
Can I cancel or change settings mid-process?
Yes. Stop, adjust quality or resize, and reconvert; previews
update live.
What if one file fails?
Others continue. You’ll see a friendly error toast with
suggestions for that file.
Can I mix TIF and TIFF?
Yes, both extensions are supported in the same batch.
Need more? Visit
Home,
Multi-page TIFF to JPG,
and the
no-upload guide.