// ABOUT TIFF
TIFF is a flexible, high-quality image format widely used in professional photography, print production, and scientific imaging. It supports lossless compression, multiple layers, and high bit depths (16-bit per channel and beyond). TIFF files are typically large but preserve maximum image quality for archival and editing workflows.
// ABOUT JPEG
JPEG uses lossy compression optimised for photographic content. It discards visual information the human eye is unlikely to notice, achieving compression ratios of 10:1 or higher with minimal perceptible quality loss. JPEG does not support transparency — any alpha channel is flattened against a white background.
// WHY CONVERT
Converting TIFF to JPEG is useful when you need your image in a format suited for photographs, web images, email attachments, social media uploads, and any scenario where small file size matters more than pixel-perfect accuracy. Because JPEG uses lossy compression, some fine detail may be lost in the conversion — but for photographic content the difference is usually imperceptible. Image Toolz runs the entire conversion directly in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to any server — your files remain completely private on your device. The tool handles images up to 200 MB and most conversions complete in under a second.
// FAQ
What is TIFF?
TIFF is a professional lossless format used in photography and print production. Files are large and not suited to web sharing.
What is JPEG?
JPEG is a lossy format for photographs, universally supported and producing small, shareable files.
Will converting TIFF to JPEG lose quality?
Yes. JPEG is lossy. For photographic content, quality 80–90% produces imperceptible loss. Print-quality detail at very high resolution may show artifact at lower settings.
Is it safe to convert my files here?
Yes. All conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to any server and nothing leaves your device.