JPG to TIFF Converter

Convert JPG images to uncompressed TIFF format for archival quality and professional printing

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Drag & drop your JPG file here

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About

Welcome to TooliFyra's JPG to TIFF Converter β€” a free browser-based tool that converts JPEG images into high-quality TIFF files. TIFF format is ideal for archival storage, professional printing, and image editing workflows where uncompressed or losslessly compressed data is preferred. All processing happens locally on your device.

Key Features

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Lossless Conversion

Converts JPG to TIFF with full pixel preservation

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Compression Options

Choose uncompressed or PackBits compression

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100% Private

All processing in your browser β€” zero server uploads

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Fast & Efficient

Client-side processing gives instant results

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Drag & Drop

Simple upload with drag-drop, click, or paste

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Completely Free

No sign-ups, no limits, unlimited usage

How to Use

  1. Upload your JPG image using drag & drop, file browser, or Ctrl+V paste
  2. Select your preferred compression type (Uncompressed or PackBits)
  3. View the original JPG and resulting TIFF preview side by side
  4. Click Download to save your TIFF file instantly

Benefits of Using

TIFF is the preferred format for professional image archiving, printing, and publishing because it supports lossless storage and high color depth. Converting JPG to TIFF creates a version suitable for further editing without generational quality loss β€” each save preserves the original data. Our encoder produces standard baseline TIFF files compatible with virtually all image editing software, including Photoshop, GIMP, and professional publishing tools.

The PackBits compression option reduces file size without any quality degradation, making it ideal for archiving. Uncompressed TIFF offers the broadest compatibility with legacy software. Since processing is client-side, your images remain private and secure throughout conversion.

Use Cases and Applications

Professional photographers often convert edited JPG images to TIFF for client delivery when printing is required. Graphic designers need TIFF format for publication layouts in magazines, brochures, and books. Archivists and librarians convert digital images to TIFF as a preservation format that ensures long-term accessibility.

Medical and scientific professionals use TIFF for high-fidelity image storage in research and documentation. Converting from JPG to TIFF creates a master copy that can be safely edited and re-saved without the cumulative quality loss that occurs with repeated JPG recompression.

Why TooliFyra?

TooliFyra provides over 120 free browser-based tools with a commitment to privacy and quality. Our JPG to TIFF Converter uses the HTML5 Canvas API to read pixel data and our custom TIFF encoder to produce standard-compliant TIFF files. No uploads, no subscriptions, no hidden limits.

We design every tool to be intuitive and professional-grade. Whether you need a single conversion or batch-process multiple images, TooliFyra delivers consistent, reliable results. Our tools are updated regularly based on community feedback.

Frequently Asked Questions

What compression types are available?
We offer two options: Uncompressed (compression tag 1) for maximum compatibility, and PackBits (compression tag 32773) for lossless compression. PackBits typically reduces file size by 30-50% for photographic images without any quality loss.
Will converting JPG to TIFF improve quality?
No, converting a JPG to TIFF cannot restore quality lost during JPG compression. The TIFF will preserve the JPG's current quality but cannot reverse previous compression artifacts. However, TIFF format allows further editing without additional quality loss.
Is there a file size limit?
There are no file size limits imposed by our tool. However, very large JPG images may produce TIFF files several times larger (since TIFF is typically uncompressed). Ensure your device has sufficient memory for large images.
What software can open the resulting TIFF file?
Our TIFF files use standard baseline tags and should open in any software that supports TIFF, including Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, Preview (macOS), Windows Photos, and most image viewers. The files use RGB color space with 8 bits per channel.
Can I convert multiple JPG files at once?
Currently, the tool processes one image at a time. We're developing a batch conversion feature for future release. For now, you can convert images individually with our fast processing pipeline.