TIFF is a high-quality format favored by scanners, photographers, and print professionals because it can store images losslessly. The downside is huge file sizes and limited support on the web and in everyday apps. Converting TIFF to JPG produces a compact file that opens everywhere and is far easier to email, upload, and share.
JPG’s lossy compression shrinks the file dramatically while keeping photographic quality high, especially at a quality setting of 85–95. This makes the conversion perfect for sharing scanned documents and photographs that originated as TIFF, without the storage and compatibility headaches of the original format.
FreeConvertImg decodes the TIFF and re-encodes it to JPG entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, so even large scans are processed privately. Convert one file or a batch and download the JPGs individually or as a ZIP.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are TIFF files so large?
TIFF often stores images losslessly or uncompressed for maximum quality, which results in very large files compared to JPG.
Will I lose much quality?
At a quality of 85–95 the JPG looks nearly identical to the TIFF while being a fraction of the size.
Are multi-page TIFFs supported?
The first page of the TIFF is converted. For multi-page documents, the primary image is used.