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Convert TIFF to JPG

Turn a heavy TIFF scan or photo into a compact, viewable JPG — free, in your browser, with nothing uploaded.

Drag & drop your .tiff files here

One or many — nothing is uploaded.

On your device.Your photo is decoded by code running in this browser tab. It is never uploaded — you can watch the Network tab in your browser’s developer tools stay empty while it converts.

TIFF is the format scanners, fax tools, and some cameras produce — high quality, but heavy, and awkward because most web browsers and everyday apps cannot display it. Converting to JPG turns a .tiff or .tif into a compact, universally viewable file you can email, upload, or drop into a document.

Browsers do not decode TIFF on their own, so this tool reads it with utif, a small open-source TIFF library (MIT-licensed), entirely inside your browser, then re-encodes the picture as a JPEG at the quality you choose. Common single-page TIFFs convert cleanly; very unusual variants — exotic compression or colour modes — may be reported as un-decodable rather than shown wrong.

Convert one scan or a batch and take them as a single .zip. Like everything here, the conversion runs on your own device and the file is never uploaded.

Frequently asked questions

Why can't my browser open a TIFF file?
Browsers never built in a TIFF decoder, so a TIFF won’t display. This tool decodes it with an open-source library in your browser and gives you a JPG, which displays everywhere.
Which TIFF files can this convert?
Ordinary single-page scans and photos convert cleanly. Unusual variants (exotic compression or colour modes) are reported honestly as un-decodable rather than shown wrong; multi-page files convert the first page.
Does converting TIFF to JPG lose much quality?
JPG is lossy, so some detail drops, but at a high setting it’s hard to see and the file is far smaller. For archiving exact pixels, keep the TIFF and use the JPG only for sharing.

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