Image Converter

TIFF to JPG Converter Free

Convert TIFF/TIF files to JPEG online for free. Shrink bulky multi-megabyte TIFF scans, print files, and archival images to compact, shareable JPEGs. Set quality, DPI, and colour profile. Batch up to 20 files. No signup required.

Up to 95% smaller Quality & DPI control Batch 20 files No signup required

Drop your TIFF files here

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TIFF / TIF · Up to 20 files · Max 200 MB total free

Pro — 200 files/batch, 500 MB, multi-page TIFF, CMYK ICC profile embedding

API access · Priority queue

Upgrade — $19/mo

How It Works

Convert TIFF to JPG in three simple steps

STEP 1

Upload TIFF Files

Drop your TIFF or TIF files onto the upload area. Supports all common TIFF variants: uncompressed, LZW-compressed, ZIP-compressed, CCITT, PackBits, JPEG-in-TIFF, multi-strip, and tiled TIFFs. Works with scans, print artwork, medical images, and archival photographs.

STEP 2

Set Quality & DPI

Choose JPEG quality (85 is recommended for a good balance of size and quality), output DPI (keep original for print workflows, 150 for web), and colour space handling (important for CMYK TIFFs from print prepress workflows that need RGB conversion for screen display).

STEP 3

Download JPEG Files

Get compact JPEG files that are typically 90–95% smaller than the TIFF originals. Multiple files download as a ZIP. JPEGs open on every device, browser, and application without any special software. Perfect for email, web publishing, and sharing.

TIFF to JPG Features

Convert professional TIFF images to compact, universally compatible JPEGs

Up to 95% Smaller

TIFF is a lossless format that often produces very large files — a single scanned A4 document at 300 DPI is typically 25–100 MB as TIFF. Converting to JPEG at quality 85 typically reduces this to 1–5 MB (95% smaller) with no visible quality difference when viewing on screen or printing at the same resolution.

CMYK to RGB Conversion

TIFF files from print prepress workflows are often in CMYK colour space, which cannot be displayed correctly by most screens or web browsers without conversion. This tool correctly converts CMYK TIFF to RGB JPEG using perceptual rendering intent, ensuring accurate colour reproduction for screen use.

DPI Preservation & Control

Keep the original DPI for print workflows where resolution metadata matters (300 DPI for photographic print, 600+ DPI for fine art). Override to 150 or 96 DPI for web publishing where the DPI tag affects how some browsers and CMSs interpret image sizes. DPI is embedded in the JPEG Exif and JFIF headers.

Multi-Page TIFF Support (Pro)

Multi-page TIFF files (common in scanned document workflows and fax systems) contain multiple images in a single file. Pro mode extracts each page as a separate JPEG — useful for converting a scanned multi-page document TIFF to individual JPEG pages for uploading to a web-based document manager.

Universal JPEG Compatibility

JPEG is the most universally supported image format in existence. Every device, browser, email client, CMS, social media platform, and image viewer can open JPEG. Converting TIFF to JPEG unlocks the ability to share, email, upload, and publish images anywhere without compatibility issues.

100% Private & Secure

All uploads use TLS 1.3 encryption. Files are processed in isolated server containers and permanently deleted within 24 hours. No watermarks are added. We never view, index, or share your files. No account is required.

Free vs Pro

FeatureFreePro
TIFF to JPG conversion
CMYK to RGB conversion
Files per batch20200
Max upload size200 MB500 MB
Multi-page TIFF support
API access

Frequently Asked Questions

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) stores images with lossless compression (or no compression at all), preserving every pixel at full quality. This makes it the standard for professional photography, scanning, print prepress, and archival purposes. However, an A4 scan at 300 DPI is typically 25–100 MB, making TIFFs impractical for email, social media, or web publishing. Converting to JPEG at quality 85 reduces the file to 1–5 MB — 90–95% smaller — with no visible quality difference for web viewing or everyday printing.

Quality 85 (default) is the right choice for almost all uses — it produces JPEG files that look identical to the TIFF on screen and in print at the same resolution. Quality 95 is near-lossless and useful when you need maximum quality for professional printing or further editing. Quality 75 is good for web images where file size matters more. Quality 60 is for thumbnails or low-bandwidth contexts where quality is not critical.

Yes — select "Convert CMYK → RGB" in the Colour Space option. The converter uses perceptual rendering intent to map CMYK colour values to their closest RGB equivalents. Note that CMYK and RGB have different colour gamuts — some saturated print colours (particularly vivid cyans and magentas) may look slightly different on screen, as the screen cannot display every colour the printing press can reproduce. This is a fundamental limitation of the CMYK→RGB conversion, not a tool limitation.

Multi-page TIFF support (where a single .tif file contains multiple pages) is available in the Pro plan. Free plan processes the first page of multi-page TIFFs. Multi-page TIFFs are common in fax systems, scanned document workflows, and medical imaging. Pro mode extracts each page as a separate JPEG file, all packaged in a ZIP archive.

JPEG is a lossy format — some pixel information is discarded during compression. At quality 85 or above, this information loss is imperceptible to the human eye for photographs and scans. The JPEG output looks identical to the TIFF on screen and in print. If you need the image for further editing, keep the TIFF as the master and use the JPEG only for sharing and distribution. Never re-save a JPEG as JPEG — each save round-trip adds more artefacts.

Yes. All uploads use TLS 1.3 encryption. Files are processed in isolated server containers and permanently deleted within 24 hours. No watermarks are added. We never view, share, or retain your files. No account is required.