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Convert TIFF to JPG

Convert TIFF files to compact JPG for easy sharing.

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Only TIFF files accepted

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Why use PixelTools to convert tiff to jpg

Scanned document support

Convert TIFF scans to compact JPG for easy sharing via email and messaging.

Dramatic size reduction

TIFF files can be 10-100 MB. JPG output is typically 95% smaller.

Batch conversion

Convert entire folders of TIFF scans at once.

No upload

Processed locally. Your documents stay private.

Three steps to convert tiff to jpg

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    Drop your TIFF or TIF files

    Drag one or more .tiff or .tif files onto the drop zone. PixelTools reads the raw TIFF pixel data directly in your browser — no upload, no server — handling both compressed and uncompressed TIFF variants produced by scanners like the Epson Perfection series or software like Adobe Photoshop.

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    TIFF pixel data is re-encoded as JPEG

    The browser decodes each TIFF frame into an uncompressed bitmap, then applies JPEG lossy compression at the selected quality level (default 92%). A 40 MB uncompressed TIFF scan typically produces a JPG under 3 MB — a 92–95% size reduction — while preserving visible detail at document and photo resolutions.

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    Download your email-ready JPG files

    Each converted JPG is available for immediate download. If you dropped a batch of scanned pages, download them individually or as a single ZIP archive. Gmail's 25 MB attachment cap and Google Drive's upload previewer both handle the resulting JPG files without issues.

Who converts TIFF to JPG?

TIFF is the native output of flatbed scanners, professional print workflows, and Photoshop archival saves — producing files that routinely hit 50–100 MB. People convert to JPG to cross the gap between high-quality capture and the real-world constraints of email attachments, web uploads, and shared drives that reject oversized files.

Office administrator scanning contracts

A flatbed scanner set to 300 DPI produces TIFF files of 20–60 MB per page — too large to attach in Outlook or Gmail. Converting to JPG brings each page under 2 MB, making multi-page contract packages easy to email as attachments.

Photographer delivering print-ready files

Print labs often return archival TIFFs from film or medium-format scans. Converting to high-quality JPG (92%+) lets photographers share proofs with clients via Dropbox, WeTransfer, or direct email without triggering size limits.

Archivist digitizing historical documents

Libraries and archives capture documents as uncompressed TIFF for master copies, often producing files of 80–100 MB each. Converting to JPG creates access copies that load instantly in a browser, can be embedded in PDFs, and upload without issue to platforms like Omeka or CONTENTdm.

Graphic designer exporting from Photoshop

Photoshop saves layered work as TIFF when maximum fidelity is needed, but TIFF files cannot be uploaded to Squarespace, Shopify, or Canva. Converting the flattened TIFF to JPG produces a web-ready image that those platforms accept without any file-size rejection.

Medical or legal professional sharing scanned records

TIFF is the standard output format for document management scanners used in legal and medical practices. Converting scanned records to JPG makes them compatible with case management portals, EHR systems, and secure email without exceeding attachment quotas.

Real estate agent sharing floor plan scans

Architectural drawings scanned at 400 DPI for detail often produce TIFF files of 50 MB or more. Converting to JPG brings floor plans and site plans down to under 3 MB, making them easy to attach to MLS listings or send to clients via WhatsApp or SMS.

Frequently asked questions

Why convert TIFF to JPG?

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TIFF files are high-quality but very large, often 10-100 MB each. JPG reduces size dramatically while maintaining excellent visual quality, making files practical to share and store.

What are TIFF files used for?

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TIFF is common in scanning, print production, and photography. Scanners often output TIFF files, and professional photographers may shoot in TIFF for maximum quality.

Does converting lose quality?

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JPG is lossy, so there is a small reduction. At 92% quality, the result looks virtually identical to the original TIFF.

Can I batch convert scanned documents?

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Yes. Drop all your TIFF scans and convert them to JPG in one batch.

Are my files uploaded?

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No. Everything runs locally in your browser.

My browser cannot display TIFF files.

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Some browsers have limited TIFF support. Chrome and Firefox offer the best compatibility. If a file fails to load, you will see a clear error message.

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