TIFF Files Too Large to Share?
TIFF files preserve maximum quality—perfect for professional printing and archiving. But a single TIFF can be 50MB or larger, making email, web upload, or cloud storage impractical.
Converting TIFF to JPG dramatically reduces file size while maintaining excellent visual quality. A 50MB TIFF becomes a 2-5MB JPG with no visible difference for most uses.
How to Convert TIFF to JPG
- Upload your TIFF file – Select your image or scan
- Confirm JPG output – JPG provides efficient compression
- Download your file – Get your smaller, shareable image
Conversion happens in your browser—no software to install.
Why Convert TIFF to JPG?
Dramatic Size Reduction
JPG compression is highly efficient for photographs and scans. Expect 90-95% file size reduction—a 100MB TIFF might become 5MB as JPG.
Universal Compatibility
JPG opens everywhere. Email clients, social media, websites, and mobile devices all handle JPG perfectly. TIFF support is inconsistent outside professional software.
Faster Uploads and Downloads
Smaller files transfer faster. Upload to cloud storage, attach to emails, or post online without waiting.
Web-Ready Format
Websites load JPG efficiently. TIFF files are rarely used on the web due to size and browser support issues.
When to Keep TIFF
TIFF remains the right choice for:
- Professional printing – Print shops often prefer TIFF
- Archival storage – Lossless quality for long-term preservation
- Ongoing editing – No quality loss with repeated saves
- Layer preservation – TIFF can store Photoshop layers
For sharing and everyday use, convert to JPG. Keep your original TIFF for professional needs.
Quality Considerations
JPG uses lossy compression—some data is discarded:
- High quality (90%+) – Nearly identical to TIFF visually
- Standard quality (80-85%) – Excellent for most purposes
- Web quality (70-75%) – Smallest files, visible compression on close inspection
For photos and scans, 85% quality provides the best balance of size and quality.
TIFF vs JPG Comparison
- File size: TIFF 50-200MB vs JPG 2-10MB (same image)
- Quality: TIFF lossless vs JPG lossy (but visually similar)
- Compatibility: TIFF limited vs JPG universal
- Best for: TIFF for printing/archiving, JPG for sharing/web
Batch Convert Multiple TIFFs
Have a folder of scans or photos in TIFF format? Upload all of them and convert to JPG in one batch. Perfect for digitizing documents or preparing images for sharing.
Works on Any Device
Convert TIFF to JPG in your browser:
- Windows, Mac, Linux, Chromebook
- Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge
- iPhone, iPad, Android