TIFF to JPG Converter

Convert TIFF images to JPG entirely in your browser — far smaller files with adjustable quality, and every page of a multipage TIFF saved as its own JPG. Batch and ZIP. Nothing is ever uploaded.

  • 100% in your browser
  • No upload, no signup
  • Much smaller files
  • Adjustable quality

Why Convert TIFF to JPG?

TIFF is the format scanners, print shops and cameras produce for maximum quality — but the files are enormous and browsers can't even display them. When you just need to share, email or upload an image, all that uncompressed data is dead weight. Converting TIFF to JPG keeps the picture looking essentially the same while cutting the file size dramatically, often by 90 percent or more.

JPG is the most widely accepted image format in the world. Every browser, phone, chat app and upload form takes it, and its compression is built for photographs and scans. That makes TIFF to JPG the right move whenever small size and broad compatibility matter more than keeping a pixel-perfect, lossless master.

This tool does the TIFF to JPG conversion in your browser in seconds, with a quality slider so you control the size-versus-detail trade-off. It even splits multipage TIFFs — one JPG per page — and nothing is uploaded.

TIFF vs JPG: What's the Difference?

TIFF is a lossless, heavyweight professional format that browsers can't show and can hold many pages; JPG is a lossy, lightweight format that opens everywhere. Converting TIFF to JPG trades a little fine detail for a far smaller, universal file.

A TIFF stores full-quality, often uncompressed image data and can contain multiple pages, which is ideal for archiving and print but terrible for sharing. JPG uses lossy compression tuned for photographs: it drops information the eye barely notices to make the file a fraction of the size. At a sensible quality like 90, the difference is hard to spot, but the file can be a tenth of the size or less.

If you need lossless quality or transparency — for editing or graphics with transparent areas — convert to PNG instead with our TIFF to PNG tool. For the smallest, most shareable photo or scan, TIFF to JPG is the better choice. When a TIFF has multiple pages, you get one JPG per page.

How to Convert TIFF to JPG in 3 Steps

There's nothing to install and no account to create. Here's how to convert TIFF to JPG from any device with a modern browser.

1

Add your TIFF files

Drag your .tif or .tiff images — or a whole folder — onto the box above, or click to browse. Everything stays on your device; nothing is uploaded.

2

Pick a quality level

Use the slider to balance size against detail. 90 keeps scans and photos crisp; lower it for an even smaller file. Multipage TIFFs are split automatically.

3

Convert and download

Each page is re-encoded as JPG right in your browser. Save each one from the preview grid, or grab every page from every file as a single ZIP.

Pro tip: Need lossless quality or transparency instead? Use our TIFF to PNG tool.

The Biggest Size Drop — With Quality in Your Hands

Because JPG is built for photos and scans, converting TIFF to JPG produces the largest size reduction of any common option — routinely 90 percent or more. A bulky multi-megabyte TIFF becomes a lightweight JPG you can email, upload or store without a second thought, and the quality slider lets you decide exactly where to land.

The tool understands multipage TIFFs the way scanners write them: each page becomes its own JPG. JPG has no transparency, so any transparent area in the TIFF is flattened onto white. Large professional files never leave your device, which matters when they're big or confidential.

TIFF to JPG is ideal for:

  • Shrinking scanned documents
  • Sharing scans & photos by email
  • Uploading to web forms
  • Freeing up storage space
  • Multipage scan archives

TIFF to JPG on Windows, Mac & in Bulk

The same browser tool works everywhere. Here's what it handles in each case.

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On Windows & Mac

Neither shows TIFF in a browser and both make it awkward to share. Drop your TIFFs here to get compact JPGs that open in Photos, Preview, browsers and every editor.

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Multipage scans

Scanner and fax TIFFs often hold many pages. This tool splits them automatically, exporting a numbered JPG for each page in one pass.

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In bulk

Have a folder of TIFFs eating disk space? Add them all at once — there's no server, so there's no batch cap — and download every page as one ZIP.

Your Images Never Leave Your Device

Most TIFF to JPG converters in the top results upload your files to a server, then promise to delete them later. Professional TIFFs are large and often confidential, so that's a real concern. This tool decodes and converts every TIFF in your own browser, so nothing is ever transmitted.

Because nothing is uploaded, there's no size cap, no queue and no account to create — and the tool keeps working even if your connection drops after the page loads.

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On-device only

Conversion happens in your browser. No image is ever sent to us or anyone else.

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No limits

No file-size cap and no batch limit, because there's no server doing the work.

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Nothing stored

We can't keep what we never receive. Close the tab and every trace is gone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this TIFF to JPG converter free?
Yes — completely free with no signup, no watermark and no daily limit. Because the conversion runs in your browser instead of on our servers, there's no per-file cost to pass on to you.
Does converting TIFF to JPG lose quality?
JPG is a lossy format, so a little detail is discarded — but at the default quality of 90 it's very hard to notice. You control the trade-off with the quality slider, and you can raise it to keep more detail.
How much smaller will the JPG be?
Usually 90 percent smaller or more, since TIFF is often uncompressed and JPG is built for photos and scans. The exact saving depends on the image and the quality you choose.
How are multipage TIFFs handled?
Each page of a multipage TIFF is exported as its own JPG, numbered in order (for example name-page-1.jpg, name-page-2.jpg). A single-page TIFF simply produces one JPG.
What happens to transparency?
JPG can't store transparency, so any transparent area in the TIFF is filled with white. If you need to keep transparency, convert to PNG with our TIFF to PNG tool instead.
Do my images get uploaded anywhere?
No. Your TIFF files are decoded and converted entirely on your own device. They never touch a server, which matters for large or confidential professional files — and it works offline after the page loads.
Can I convert many TIFF files at once?
Yes. Add as many TIFFs as you like — or a whole folder — convert them in one pass, and download every page from every file as a single ZIP.
Should I convert TIFF to JPG or PNG?
Choose JPG for the smallest, most shareable file when you don't need transparency. Choose PNG to keep lossless quality and transparency — use our TIFF to PNG tool for that.

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