TIFF to JPG

Convert TIFF images to JPG โ€” right in your browser, nothing uploaded.

Drag & drop your TIFF files here, or click to choose. Everything runs in your browser — nothing is uploaded.

TIFF is a high-quality format common in scanning and print. This free TIFF-to-JPG converter changes your TIFF images into JPG entirely in your browser, so your files are never uploaded to any server. JPG is small and ideal for photos; transparency is flattened onto a white background. Convert as many files as you like at once, then download each result with one click โ€” no signup, no watermark, and no limits.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert TIFF to JPG?

Drag your TIFF file (or several) onto the box, or click to choose them. Each file is converted to JPG instantly, then you click Download to save it. It's free with no signup.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using your device's own processing, so your images never leave your computer or phone. That makes it safe for private or sensitive pictures.

Can I convert multiple TIFF files at once?

Yes. Drop as many TIFF files as you like and each one is converted and listed with its own download button, so batch conversion is quick.

What happens to transparency?

JPG does not support transparency, so any transparent areas are flattened onto a white background during conversion. If you need to keep transparency, convert to PNG or WEBP instead.

Can I control the output quality?

Yes. Use the Quality slider to balance file size against image quality before downloading โ€” higher quality means a larger file.

Why convert TIFF to JPG, and what is lost?

TIFF stores images losslessly, so files from scanners, print work, and photography are large. JPG re-encodes with compression, often shrinking a file by 80-90% so it loads fast and is easy to email or post online. The trade-off is that JPG is lossy, so the finest detail is discarded; for everyday viewing and sharing it's usually invisible. Keep the original TIFF if you still need an archival, edit-ready master.

What happens to a multi-page TIFF when I convert it to JPG?

TIFF can hold several pages in one file, common with scanned documents. JPG holds a single image, so this converter takes the first page of the TIFF and saves it as one JPG. The other pages are not exported. If you need every page, split or export the TIFF to separate single-page images first, then convert each one here.