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TIFF to JPG Converter

TIFF to JPG Converter converts TIFF files to JPG directly in your browser without uploading them to a server. It keeps your work private, preserves the pixel dimensions of the source image and fits real production tasks such as CMS uploads, marketplace listings, print prep, favicon packaging and design handoff.

How to use

  1. 1

    Add your TIFF files

    Drag images into the drop zone or pick them from disk. The tool accepts the source format required by this page and prepares each file locally.

  2. 2

    Adjust export settings

    For formats like JPG or WEBP you can tune the output quality. When converting to JPG, choose the background color used for transparent pixels.

  3. 3

    Download the JPG results

    Save converted files individually once they are ready. Large batches are processed in the browser without sending files anywhere.

Technical details

TIFF is a print and archival format common in scanners, prepress and document systems, usually much heavier than web formats. JPG is the universal photo format for email, office software, CMS uploads and older services.

The tool decodes the source file locally, renders it onto an HTML canvas and exports the result as JPG. Because the browser performs the decode and export on your own device, the workflow is fast for everyday images and avoids remote queues or storage of client assets on third-party servers.

In practical terms, converting TIFF to JPG is useful whenever the original format creates friction in your workflow. Designers often need lighter delivery formats, editors need broader upload compatibility, and product teams need assets that match browser, marketplace or print constraints. If the source contains transparent pixels, the tool fills them with a white background because JPG has no alpha channel.

All processing stays in-browser, which is especially useful for confidential screenshots, unpublished product images, legal documents with embedded graphics or any visual asset you do not want to upload to an external conversion service. Batch conversion is supported for routine production work.

Frequently asked questions

Are my files uploaded?
No. The entire conversion runs locally in the browser. Your images are decoded, rendered and exported on your own device.
Will transparency be preserved in JPG?
No. JPG does not support alpha transparency, so transparent areas are flattened onto a solid background color.
Why convert TIFF to JPG?
JPG often fits distribution requirements better: it may be smaller, more compatible with websites and software, or more appropriate for icons, print assets or archival handoff.
Reviewed by:Easy Converter Engineering Team

This tool was tested and calibrated by our engineering team. All processing happens locally in your browser — your files and data never leave your device.