TIFF to JPG Converter – Free Online Tool
Convert TIFF images to compact JPG format. TIFF files from scanners can be 50–300 MB — JPG reduces them by 90%+ with minimal quality loss.
No signup · No limits · Works in Safari & WebKit browsers
What Is a TIFF to JPG Converter?
A TIFF to JPG converter transforms TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) images into JPEG format, achieving dramatic file size reductions while maintaining excellent visual quality. TIFF is a professional image format originally developed by Aldus Corporation in 1986, now maintained by Adobe. It is used extensively in professional photography, desktop publishing, medical imaging, and document scanning because it supports lossless compression (or no compression at all), multiple color modes, and very high bit depths. The problem with TIFF in everyday workflows is file size. A TIFF file from a flatbed scanner is typically uncompressed or lightly compressed — a single scanned A4 page at 300 DPI can be 25–100 MB as TIFF. A photo from a professional camera saved as TIFF can be 50–300 MB. These file sizes make TIFF impractical for sharing, emailing, uploading to web services, or storing in typical cloud storage. JPEG conversion solves this. The same content as a 92% quality JPEG is typically 95% smaller than the TIFF — a 50 MB TIFF becomes a 2–4 MB JPEG with quality that is visually indistinguishable for most purposes including standard printing, document archival at typical viewing sizes, and all web and email use. Browser-based TIFF decoding is supported natively in Safari on macOS and iOS (as part of Apple's WebKit image support), and in some versions of Chrome on macOS. If your browser supports TIFF display, FileQuick can convert it. The conversion uses the Canvas API — no upload, no server, your files never leave your device.
Why use FileQuick?
TIFF files from scanners and professional cameras are too large for everyday sharing and uploading. A single TIFF can exceed email attachment limits, take minutes to upload, and consume gigabytes of cloud storage when you have many files. Converting to JPEG at 92% quality produces files that are 90–95% smaller, shareable via email, uploadable to any web service, and visually identical at normal viewing sizes. FileQuick handles this conversion in your browser without uploading your potentially sensitive scanned documents anywhere.
How to Convert TIFF to JPG Online — Step by Step
- Open this page in Safari on macOS or iOS (Safari has native TIFF support), or Chrome on macOS.
- Click 'Upload Files' or drag and drop your TIFF images into the drop zone.
- Click 'Convert to JPG'. Each TIFF is loaded by the browser's native image decoder and re-encoded as 92% quality JPEG.
- Each JPG downloads automatically with the same filename but a .jpg extension.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the TIFF to JPG converter free?
Yes, completely free — no account, no payment, no file limits.
Which browsers support TIFF conversion?
Safari on macOS and iOS supports TIFF natively. Chrome on macOS supports TIFF in recent versions. Windows Chrome and Firefox do not natively support TIFF display and may not be able to convert TIFF files.
How much smaller will my JPEG be compared to the TIFF?
Typically 90–95% smaller. A 50 MB TIFF commonly becomes 2–4 MB JPEG at 92% quality. Results vary based on image content and original TIFF compression.
Can I convert multiple TIFF files at once?
Yes. Upload multiple TIFF files and each will be converted and downloaded as a separate JPG.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. All conversion happens in your browser using the native image decoder and Canvas API. Your TIFF files never leave your device.