FileFlipTIFF → JPG

TIFF to JPG Online Free

Convert TIFF to JPG online for free. No account, in the browser. Best in Chrome or Safari.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I convert TIFF to JPG online?
Upload your TIFF file. Click "Convert to JPG". The tool uses the browser canvas to draw the image on a white background and export as JPG at 92% quality. Download the result. Everything runs in your browser; no data is sent to any server. Note: TIFF is supported natively in Chrome and Safari; if your browser does not support it, try Chrome or Safari.
Why convert TIFF to JPG?
TIFF is often used for high-quality images and scans but produces large files. JPG is widely supported and much smaller, making it better for web, email, or when the recipient expects JPG. Converting TIFF to JPG reduces file size while keeping good visual quality.
Are my images sent to a server?
No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your TIFF never leaves your device.
My TIFF does not load. What should I do?
Modern Chrome and Safari support TIFF natively. If your browser does not support TIFF (e.g. some Firefox versions), the tool will show a message suggesting you try Chrome or Safari. You can also try opening the TIFF in an image editor and exporting as JPG, then use that file elsewhere if needed.
Is quality lost?
JPG uses lossy compression. The tool uses 92% quality to keep visual quality high while reducing file size. For most uses the result looks very good. TIFF is often lossless; the JPG will be slightly lossy by nature.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes, in Chrome or Safari on mobile, which support TIFF. Open the tool, upload your TIFF, convert, and download the JPG. No app install required.
Can I convert JPG to TIFF?
This tool is for TIFF to JPG only. For other conversions use the appropriate tool (e.g. image to PDF, or an editor that exports TIFF).
What about multi-page TIFF?
This tool processes one image at a time. If your TIFF has multiple pages (e.g. a scan of several sheets), only the first frame may be used. For multi-page documents consider splitting or converting each page separately.
What is the maximum file size?
There is no fixed limit. Very large TIFFs may take longer to load and convert. Typical files (several MB) work without issues. Limits depend on your device and browser memory.
Why use JPG instead of TIFF for web?
JPG is universally supported by browsers and produces much smaller files. TIFF is better for archiving or print workflows. For web, email, or sharing, JPG is the practical choice.