TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is the standard format for professional photography, print production and archival storage. Unlike JPG, TIFF stores every pixel without further compression loss, which is exactly what publishers, print shops and archives expect. Converting a JPG to TIFF is the right move when a magazine, printer or archive asks for a TIFF, or whenever you want to stop any additional quality loss when editing.
It is important to know that converting JPG to TIFF cannot recover detail that JPG already discarded — the photo simply becomes a lossless container holding what is already there. From that point on, every save is pixel-perfect, which matters in workflows where the file is re-opened and re-saved many times.
FreeConvertImg runs the conversion entirely on your device, so even large photo batches never leave your browser. Convert one image or dozens, and download the results individually or as a single ZIP. No watermarks, no sign-up, no limits.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the TIFF be much bigger than the JPG?
Yes. TIFF is lossless and stores all pixel data, so files are usually several times larger than the original JPG — that is the cost of keeping the image pixel-perfect.
Does this restore quality lost by JPG?
No. No converter can put back detail that JPG compression already discarded. TIFF just prevents any further loss going forward.
Is the TIFF compatible with print software?
Yes. The TIFF FreeConvertImg produces follows the standard format that Photoshop, InDesign, GIMP and professional print tools open natively.