Vector Graphics for Print Production
SVG files are perfect for web and scaling, but print shops and professional publishers often require TIFF format. The challenge: vector graphics need to become high-resolution raster images without losing quality.
Converting SVG files to TIFF gives you print-ready images that work with professional publishing software, prepress workflows, and archival systems that demand lossless quality.
How to Convert SVG to TIFF
- Upload your SVG file - Drag and drop or click to select your vector graphic
- Select TIFF as output - Choose TIFF for maximum quality and compatibility
- Download your TIFF - Get your high-resolution raster image ready for print
The conversion happens in your browser. No software installation, no account creation, no file size limits for standard use.
SVG vs TIFF: Understanding the Difference
These formats serve fundamentally different purposes:
- SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) - Mathematical descriptions of shapes. Infinitely scalable, small file size, perfect for web. Cannot represent photographs or complex textures natively.
- TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) - Pixel-based raster format. Fixed resolution but supports lossless compression, layers, transparency, and color profiles. Industry standard for print and archival.
In our testing, a simple logo SVG of 15KB converted to a 300 DPI TIFF produces a file around 2-5MB depending on dimensions - but with perfect reproduction of every detail.
When You Need SVG to TIFF Conversion
Print Production
Commercial printers and prepress workflows often require TIFF. Your web-ready SVG logo needs to become a 300+ DPI TIFF for brochures, packaging, or large format prints.
Publishing and Editorial
Book publishers and magazine production teams work with TIFF for image assets. Vector illustrations need rasterization at publication-appropriate resolutions.
Archival and Documentation
TIFF is the standard archival format for many institutions. Converting vector assets to TIFF ensures long-term compatibility and preservation.
Software Compatibility
Some professional software, older systems, or specialized equipment only accepts raster formats. TIFF provides maximum compatibility across legacy and modern systems.
Resolution and Quality Considerations
Unlike raster-to-raster conversion, SVG to TIFF is a rasterization process. The vector source has no inherent resolution - you choose the output quality:
- 72-96 DPI - Screen resolution, smaller files, good for digital previews
- 150 DPI - Draft quality print, newsletters, internal documents
- 300 DPI - Professional print standard for most commercial printing
- 600+ DPI - High-end print, fine art reproduction, large format with close viewing distance
Our converter outputs at print-ready resolution by default, ensuring your TIFF works for professional applications without extra steps.
Alternative Output Formats
TIFF is ideal for print, but consider alternatives for other needs:
- SVG to PNG - Web use with transparency support, smaller files than TIFF
- SVG to JPG - Photos and web images where transparency is not needed
- SVG to PDF - Preserve vector data for print workflows that accept PDF
Choose TIFF when lossless quality, layer support, or specific print workflow requirements matter more than file size.
Works on Any Device
Convert SVG to TIFF directly in your browser:
- Windows, Mac, Linux, Chromebook
- Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge
- Tablets and modern mobile browsers
No plugins or downloads required. Processing happens locally for speed and privacy.