Convert TIFF to JPG on Mac

Works in Safari and Chrome on macOS

No Preview export dance, no extra apps. Open this page in Safari or Chrome, drop your TIFF files, and save clean JPGs in moments. Everything runs locally on your Mac.

Drop or click to add TIFF files from Finder

.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 on Mac

  1. Press Select or drag files from Finder.
  2. Set quality 0.7 by default; resize if you need smaller images.
  3. Convert and save; Finder places downloads in your default folder.

Safari and Chrome both handle the conversion locally, so everything stays on disk and works even on managed Macs.

Tips for Mac workflows

  • Hold Command to multi-select files in the picker.
  • Use Share to AirDrop your ZIP directly.
  • Install as a PWA for offline use.

You can also pin the site in Safari’s Start Page for quick access during production days.

Offline and privacy ready

Once cached, the tool runs without a network connection. It never uploads your images, making it dependable for NDA-bound creative work or controlled environments.

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.

Feature
TIFF
JPG
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

Does it work on Apple silicon?

Yes. It runs in the browser and isn’t CPU-specific.

Can I use Preview instead?

You can, but this tool batches faster and keeps files local without extra exports.

Color accuracy on Retina?

We convert to sRGB for consistency across apps; Retina displays still show the full resolution.

Any Safari limits?

Older versions may cap memory. Reduce size or split the TIFF if you hit limits.

Trackpad not dragging?

Click “Open files from Finder” and choose files manually.