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JPG to TIFF Converter

Convert your JPEG image into a TIFF image in seconds, free and 100% private.

Drop your JPG files here
or browse your device · convert as many as you like at once
Your files are converted in your browser and never uploaded.

This free online JPG to TIFF converter lets you change jpeg image files into tiff image format right inside your web browser. There is nothing to install, no account to create and no watermark added to your result.

Unlike most converters, EverythingConverter never uploads your files to a server. The entire JPG to TIFF conversion happens locally on your own device, which means your documents and media stay completely private and the process works even on slow connections.

How to convert JPG to TIFF

  1. Click the upload area above or drag and drop your JPG file into it. You can also browse and pick a file from your device.
  2. EverythingConverter reads the file directly in your browser and starts to convert it to TIFF automatically. Nothing is sent to any server.
  3. When the conversion finishes, your new TIFF file downloads right away. You can convert another file at any time, completely free.

JPG and TIFF explained

What is a JPG file?

JPG (JPEG) is the most widely used photo format on the web. It uses lossy compression to keep file sizes small, which makes it ideal for photographs and complex images with smooth color gradients.

What is a TIFF file?

TIFF is a high quality raster format favored in publishing, photography and scanning. It supports lossless compression and multiple pages, which makes it a standard for archival and print workflows.

Convert JPG to TIFF on any device

You can convert JPG to TIFF on Windows, Mac, Linux, Chromebook, Android and iPhone, straight from Chrome, Safari, Edge or Firefox. There is no app to install and no account to create. Because the conversion runs on your own device, it also works offline once the page has loaded, and you can convert as many files as you want.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert JPG to TIFF for free?

Upload your JPG file to the converter above and it will be turned into a TIFF file automatically. The tool is completely free, with no limits on how many files you can convert and no watermark on the result.

Is it safe to convert JPG to TIFF here?

Yes. EverythingConverter converts your JPG file entirely inside your browser. Your file is never uploaded to a server, so no one but you ever has access to it. This makes it one of the most private ways to convert JPG to TIFF online.

Can I convert multiple JPG files at once?

Yes. You can drop or select as many JPG files as you like and they are all converted to TIFF in one batch, then bundled into a single ZIP download. It is the fastest way to bulk convert JPG to TIFF.

Do I need to install any software?

No. The JPG to TIFF converter runs in any modern web browser on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. There is nothing to download or install.

Is there a file size limit?

Because the conversion runs on your own device, the practical limit depends on your computer's memory rather than a server quota. Most everyday JPG files convert instantly, and there is no artificial cap.

How long does it take to convert JPG to TIFF?

For typical files it is almost instant, since the conversion happens locally with no upload or download wait. Large media files take a little longer because your device does the encoding, but there is never a queue.

What is the difference between JPG and TIFF?

JPG (JPEG) is the most widely used photo format on the web. It uses lossy compression to keep file sizes small, which makes it ideal for photographs and complex images with smooth color gradients. TIFF is a high quality raster format favored in publishing, photography and scanning. It supports lossless compression and multiple pages, which makes it a standard for archival and print workflows. Converting JPG to TIFF gives you the strengths of the TIFF format for your specific use case.

Will converting JPG to TIFF improve quality?

Converting from a compressed format like JPG to TIFF cannot add detail that was already lost, but it will not degrade the file any further. TIFF preserves exactly what is in your JPG file.

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