Image to TIFF Converter
Convert any image (JPG/PNG/WebP/BMP/AVIF) to a TIFF file - runs entirely in your browser via UTIF.js.
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About Image to TIFF Converter
Image to TIFF: Convert Any Image to the Professional Standard
Need to convert a JPEG, PNG, WebP, or BMP image into TIFF format? You are in the right place. Our Image to TIFF Converter accepts virtually any common image format and produces a clean, standards-compliant TIFF file suitable for professional printing, archival storage, publishing, and any workflow that demands the highest image fidelity.
Why TIFF Remains the Professional Choice
In an era of WebP, AVIF, and HEIF, it might seem odd that TIFF still dominates professional imaging. But there are very good reasons why photographers, publishers, print houses, and archives continue to rely on this format decades after its creation.
Lossless by default. Unlike JPEG which sacrifices quality for compression, TIFF preserves every pixel exactly. Open a TIFF, edit it, save it, repeat a hundred times - the image quality never degrades. This non-destructive characteristic is essential for professional editing workflows where images go through multiple rounds of adjustment.
Rich colour support. TIFF handles 8-bit, 16-bit, and even 32-bit colour channels. Professional photographers shooting in RAW convert to 16-bit TIFF for editing because the additional colour depth gives them vastly more latitude for exposure and colour corrections without introducing banding or posterization.
Industry standard. Prepress workflows, large-format printing, book publishing, newspaper production, and fine art printing all standardise on TIFF. When a print house says they need your files, they almost certainly mean TIFF.
Universal longevity. TIFF files created in the 1990s open perfectly today and will continue to open perfectly in the 2090s. The format specification is stable, well-documented, and implemented in every serious imaging application.
What Images Can You Convert?
The Image to TIFF Converter handles the most common image formats you encounter daily. JPEG photographs from cameras and phones convert to TIFF for professional workflows. PNG graphics and screenshots convert to TIFF for print production. WebP images downloaded from websites convert to TIFF when you need an editable, archival-quality version. BMP files from legacy systems convert to TIFF for modern document management. The converter reads whatever you give it and outputs a proper TIFF file.
Practical Conversion Scenarios
Preparing photos for print. You downloaded product photos from your website (JPEG or WebP), and now the print shop needs TIFF files for the catalogue. Rather than going back to the original camera files - which you may not have - converting the web images to TIFF gives the print house a format they can work with.
Building an archival collection. You are digitising a personal photo collection, and images have arrived in a mix of formats over the years - JPEGs from old cameras, PNGs from scanned documents, WebP files from cloud backups. Converting everything to TIFF standardises your archive into a single, future-proof format.
Submitting to stock photo agencies. Several premium stock photography platforms prefer or require TIFF uploads because the format guarantees maximum quality for their customers. If your originals are in another format, converting to TIFF meets the submission requirement.
Scientific and medical documentation. Research publications and medical records often mandate TIFF for embedded images. Converting your figures, charts, and photographs to TIFF ensures compliance with journal and institutional requirements.
How the Conversion Works
The Image to TIFF Converter decodes your source image in the browser - whether it is JPEG, PNG, WebP, or BMP - and extracts the full pixel data at the image native resolution. That pixel data is then encoded into a TIFF file using lossless compression. The output TIFF includes proper headers, colour space information, and resolution metadata. The entire process runs locally on your device in seconds.
A Note on Quality
Converting to TIFF does not magically improve a low-quality JPEG. If your source image has visible compression artifacts, those artifacts will be faithfully preserved in the TIFF output. TIFF guarantees that no additional quality loss occurs during or after conversion, but it cannot reverse losses from previous compression. For best results, start with the highest quality source image available.
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