Convert JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, BMP, or GIF images to TIFF for archival storage, professional print workflows, and graphics production. TIFF supports lossless compression, multi-resolution storage, and broad color depth, making it the standard for libraries, museums, and prepress. All conversion runs entirely in your browser inside a Web Worker, so your images never leave your device. Note that TIFF encoding is not natively supported by all browsers; if encoding fails, the tool will surface a friendly error — Chrome currently provides the best compatibility.
Convert JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, BMP, or GIF images to TIFF for archival storage, professional print workflows, and graphics production. TIFF supports lossless compression, multi-resolution storage, and broad color depth, making it the standard for libraries, museums, and prepress. All conversion runs entirely in your browser inside a Web Worker, so your images never leave your device. Note that TIFF encoding is not natively supported by all browsers; if encoding fails, the tool will surface a friendly error — Chrome currently provides the best compatibility.
Common questions and answers about this topic.
No. All conversion runs entirely in your browser inside a Web Worker. Your images never leave your device.
TIFF is best for long-term archival storage, professional print workflows, and prepress production where lossless quality, multi-resolution support, and broad color depth matter. For web display, prefer JPG, WebP, or AVIF — TIFF is not displayed by browsers and produces much larger files.
TIFF encoding relies on the browser's OffscreenCanvas API and is not natively supported in all browsers (Firefox and Safari currently do not encode TIFF). If conversion fails, try Chrome or Edge for the best compatibility, or use a desktop tool like ImageMagick / Photoshop.
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