Convert JPEG to TIFF — free, private, in your browser

Decoded with MozJPEG, encoded with ImageMagick WASM — entirely on your device. No upload, no queue, no watermark.

    Why convert JPEG to TIFF?

    Convert JPEG (the universal photo format. small files, opens everywhere, no transparency) to TIFF. Drop files below: decoding and encoding run entirely in your browser via WebAssembly, so images are never uploaded to a server.

    How to convert JPEG to TIFF

    1. 1Drop your JPEG files onto the tool above (or click to browse, or paste from the clipboard). Batches are fine.
    2. 2TIFF is pre-selected as the output. TIFF is lossless, so there is no quality to lose. Optionally cap the maximum dimension to also downscale.
    3. 3Each file converts in your browser and shows its new size. Download files individually or grab everything as a ZIP.

    JPEG vs TIFF

    JPEGTIFF
    Introduced1992 (Joint Photographic Experts Group)1986 (Aldus / Adobe)
    CompressionLossyLossless
    TransparencyNoYes
    AnimationNoNo
    HDR / wide gamutNoNo
    Browser displayAll browsersNot displayable
    Typical usePhotographs on the webPrint production

    About JPEG full guide →

    The universal photo format. Small files, opens everywhere, no transparency.

    About TIFF full guide →

    The professional print and scanning format. High quality, very large, not web-viewable.

    Frequently asked questions

    Is it safe to convert JPEG to TIFF online?+

    With EditItAll, your files are never uploaded: decoding and encoding run inside your browser using WebAssembly (Squoosh-grade codecs (MozJPEG, libwebp, libavif, libjxl, OxiPNG) to decode, ImageMagick compiled to WebAssembly to encode). The images stay on your device from start to finish, and the whole thing works offline once the page has loaded.

    Will converting JPEG to TIFF lose quality?+

    No. TIFF is lossless: every pixel of the decoded JPEG is preserved exactly.

    Is there a file size or count limit?+

    No hard limits and no accounts — processing uses your own device's memory and CPU, so very large images are only constrained by your browser (multi-hundred-megapixel images may fail on low-memory devices). Batch as many files as you like; they are processed in sequence.

    Can I convert TIFF back to JPEG?+

    Yes — use the TIFF to JPEG converter, or just change the output format dropdown after dropping files.

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